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N/A N/A If you could borrow at 2%?
15 November 2007 | 59 replies
And invest in a mortgage where they US laws don't apply.
Jim Watkins 5 Myths of Foreclosure
24 April 2007 | 8 replies
Bankruptcy lawyers help people stay in their house by getting it protected in Bankruptcy so the lender can't proceed to sell the house at the auction.Before the Bankruptcy laws changed in October of 2005, nearly 60% filed for Bankruptcy.
N/A N/A Birddog legality question :: brokering?
10 May 2008 | 21 replies
The law has a doctrine called “substance over form.”
N/A N/A Resource For Tenant Landlord Laws
26 February 2007 | 4 replies
This where the laws will be, and I always prefer to read it directly from the law.Next I would track down your local apartment association.
Richard Bader Illegals with no SSI #
19 April 2007 | 3 replies
Some communities are now passing laws stating it is illegal to rent to illegals.
N/A N/A Real Estate Internet Website Law
28 February 2007 | 2 replies
Hello- Just wondering if anyone knows of any real estate internet website law?
Matt H doing your first deal....
2 March 2007 | 12 replies
Rehabbed it with a lot of help from my father-in-law.
N/A N/A Comment
28 February 2007 | 1 reply
The laws and terminology differ dramatically from state to state.
Derek Coleman transfering the property into a new LLC
9 March 2007 | 5 replies
Remember also that corporations and LLCs are governed by state laws, so what's true in one state may not be true in anther.
N/A N/A a few newbie questions about renting out the property
2 July 2007 | 7 replies
Cash is cash, but a tenant that "promises" to make good is STILL a tenant, and now you are subject to all applicable Landlord/Tenant laws, including the typically lengthy and costly eviction process.