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Seth Dillon Just starting out, asking wife's boss in invest
4 June 2015 | 9 replies
My wife and I are newly wed and in our 20's and have bought our first home last year so naturally, we don't have much money and need and investor or some kind.
Daniel F. My Condo Building is proposing a Rental Cap.. Help!
5 June 2015 | 6 replies
They help keep up owner occupied units which naturally have more interest in keeping the building nice vs. renters.
Yoochul C. Attorneys: Site samples of case studies that prove LLC's are a must
5 June 2015 | 11 replies
For anyone to be culpable for any loss suffered by another, they must have acted in a reckless manner or have been negligent, acts of God such as  storms or natural disasters are not events mortals are culpable for, speak to your clergy for guidance. 
Dan Haney Newbie Dan Haney Littleton, Colorado
6 June 2015 | 9 replies
I come from 30 years in corporate oil & gas accounting. 
Geoffrey W. How can I help other investors in TX legally without a license?
8 June 2015 | 9 replies
Hey Geoffrey, I'm definitely not the best person to answer #1 or #2, but on #3, @Chris S is right...no license needed..and on #4, I've been thinking of incorporating something JUST like that into my business.I'm a pretty new investor, too...but I've done 15 wholesale props since March, and I just live right up the road in Oak Point.
Henri Meli Is it ok to tell my boss @ work, that I'm heavily involved with real estate?
8 June 2015 | 25 replies
If you job has some flexibility in when the work is done, brief breaks during the day might be the most effective way to incorporate time sensitive real estate interactions.
Jacob Wathen College Student Wasting Time
6 June 2015 | 5 replies
Do a live in flip.)To be successful in real estate you need these Ingredients - knowledge, networking, money, determination/persistence and if you don't have any of these things then you need a lot of SWEAT equity to get those three things.Some of us who are older have some money, networking (just by nature of being older and having met a lot of people along the way).   
Brandon C. Anyone used Viewpost.com to collect rent?
25 July 2015 | 2 replies
I was looking at some banks tonight to open an new business checking account, and found one bank advertising the ability to incorporate & link your viewpost.com to your bank account. 
Julie McCoy New investor from Los Angeles - looking to start out-of-town investing
9 June 2015 | 18 replies
I think the first time newbie buying their very first rental and does it in a area that is all the way across the country is taking on a little more risk than anyone will let you know about ( IE those trying to sell them to you and or its their livly hood to sell them... ) its just human nature