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Amanda Wright Getting a Loan after Bankruptcy
15 June 2014 | 5 replies
Joe Gore
Steve Layer Using ForsaleByOwner
19 July 2014 | 10 replies
Joe Gore
Rainier Guiang Commercial loan - two year lock in period. How to get out for the next power move!
2 August 2014 | 10 replies
A legit borrower would have no problem giving a personal guarantee and going with a recourse loan.Joe Gore
Felecia Sewell Need Advice From Experienced Wholesalers
17 December 2014 | 18 replies
Originally posted by @Kirk Gore:To my understanding the main difference between wholesaling a property and representing a client as a licensee is that in the wholesale transaction you enter into a contract with the seller to "buy" the property (which really means to assign to another buyer)-The buyer portion would read something like "Kirk Gore and/or assigns" or "Kirk Gore and/or Mr Cash Buyer" and in a licensee transaction you enter into a contract to either "represent" a seller, buyer, or both in the selling of a property.
Sean Brooks You can't trust Zillow and Trulia for Property Value Estimates
23 October 2014 | 18 replies
Most people don't trust Zillow anyway.Joe Gore
Aaron K. Obtaining financing when your properties are under a corporation umbrella?
3 January 2014 | 27 replies
@Aaron Kushner,Just stand good for the loan with a personal guarantee.Joe Gore
Stan Plebanek Auto Draft from Checking
11 January 2017 | 14 replies
If William paid charges the tenant the landlord should pay that fee.Joe Gore
Brian W. Question about ability to pierce corporate veil with real estate held in LLC
8 January 2015 | 31 replies
Here in Texas a court will pierce the corporate veil.Joe Gore