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Angela Ruiz New Member! From Wintston-Salem, NC
30 January 2014 | 8 replies
You can test out the @mentions by doing it with my name if you'd like.
Chad McIver Help with tax liability of first successful flip!!
25 January 2014 | 16 replies
I just received a accepted contract on my first flip, in St.
Angela Ruiz My husband and I would like a mentor...
13 January 2015 | 23 replies
No need to take the test or become an agent.Absolutely the best way to start.
Dave Melka New Realtor wanting to get started in Investing!
26 January 2014 | 6 replies
The seller says he won't accept $60,000 but he will take $61,000.
Steve Endress How to Calculate Equity for Finding the Deal
24 January 2014 | 3 replies
Here's my situation:I have been working with a commercial broker for the last two years to find a good MFP, found it, got my offer accepted at 1,365,000.I have a good relationship with a bank, have the lending commitment, have a good relationship with PM, have their commitment to manage the property.Downpayment will be 275,000 and I had initially planned on doing this myself, but now thinking about partnering with one other person.
Gerald Harris As an Investor, Should I get my Real Estate License?
24 January 2014 | 7 replies
If you buy from some owner and then flip it for a significant profit, the issue of your greater knowledge comes into play and, depending on your relationship, flipping a contract can be considered a net listing issue, having a seller agree to accept a certain price with you taking all the profits above that price.Next, is the broker liability, if you are out there doing flim-flam investor strategies the risk of deals going south goes up, if you tick off some owner in doing a screwy deal your broker can be held liable.Barring that and other smaller issues, like marketing, co-broker arrangements, commission credits on deals with owing the broker a % of the credit being ironed out, no broker can really keep you from owning real estate.
Jose Guevarra Your opinion on Bird Dogging/Deal Scouts
8 March 2014 | 19 replies
Would anyone here be interested in helping me test this app?
Toben B. Insurance on multifamily property with several large dogs
26 January 2014 | 3 replies
(over 20 pounds)We are researching a mobile home park that has 4 - 5 large dogs.Will some insurance companies accept large dogs or do I need to plan to evict 5 tenants as soon as I close on the property?
Andre An PLEASE HELP! A DEAL IS ON THE LINE!!
25 January 2014 | 5 replies
My partner says at this point we should run the comps, get an estimate, and email the seller an intent to buy, and see if he accepts.
Keith Evans Have a Plan(s) - Looking for Tips/Advice
25 January 2014 | 4 replies
I am friends with multiple attorneys, my neighbor is an escrow officer (who did our personal home's refi at rock bottom costs), we have a terrific realtor, and my father owns a major home inspection company (www.homecert.com <--hopefully posting links is acceptable).