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Jerome Harrod II Are Note Finders just another broker?
27 March 2013 | 28 replies
â€) I don’t know, but as a note finder, I'am not bound by the same rules and regulations as agents or note brokersThe term “broker†has created a false impression on many sides of the table with new note finders, state regulators, and even in the courtroom.
Andrew Faulkner Dumb question about buying notes from newbie
23 January 2013 | 36 replies
Anyone who pretends any of this is easy and mountains of cash fall from the sky is not actually involved in the industry.
Account Closed 401K or Not?
30 August 2012 | 65 replies
Again, I'd rather take my cards off the table on this issue.Plus, there is much greater flexibility with your investment options in an a/t account, such as borrowing with prudent leverage and reaping great tax benefits from the depreciation on 4x as much property as you have capital.
Thomas Handy Fannie and Freddie playing games with buyers
7 April 2012 | 13 replies
It doesn't have to have all your furniture, just a bed a table and a chair will do, a place to cook and prepare food, food stored, a change of clothes in the closet, soap in the bathroom with a towel.
Rich Weese Any wannabe house designers or draftsmen BP members?
30 October 2012 | 90 replies
SEVEN hours to top of the mountains outside Yellowstone.
FRANK DARIENZO Help!! My head is about to explode!!!
30 January 2013 | 9 replies
I want to be able to offer solutions to these motivated sellers, and not leave a bunch of money on the table, or throw away deals....
Reece Carter Putting design in its place...
1 March 2013 | 10 replies
So, instead of fighting the battle after the fact, I want to seek out the investing side and bring my own ideas to the table and stay in control of the design throughout the process.The best strategy I am seeing thus far is where there are 4 parties involved; the builder (GC), an architect, a CFO/Investment Broker to write the checks when all are in agreement, and the Investor being a source of cash only.
Al Williamson Want $12,000? The $100 Expense Reduction Challenge
16 April 2013 | 48 replies
Time to put an idea on the table.
Titus Osborne how to start with no money or credit?
25 June 2013 | 9 replies
You have to bring something to the table.
Mike Heth First time poster, trying to narrow down first purchase details
17 August 2013 | 2 replies
Why is the seller volunteering to leave almost 10% on the table?