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David Jennings Partnering with a 401k
12 May 2014 | 9 replies
She can't receive any personal gains or benefits from the investment because she would be considered "Disqualified Person" to the retirement plan.You never explained what would be your contribution in this partnership.
Matt Vaughn Lender's calling partner's money a "Gift"
21 May 2014 | 16 replies
The gist of it is because he will not have an equitable or legal interest in the property and he is giving you what will ultimately be a part of your equity (his gift) so the underwriter on the loan will require that this contribution be a gift because they want it to be clearly defined up front that there is no side deal that your paying your father back a predefined amount each month because then we'd have to factor in another payment to your qualification.
Brandon Sturgill Was There a Factor That Contributed to You Rehabbing/Reselling vs.
21 May 2014 | 3 replies

Seems that I have entered the "grey area" where I could begin to head full steam in one direction or another...The main factor for me right now seems to be that the financing for future purchases is guiding my decisio...

Kate Lee Seeking your advice on a deal - your help is much appreciated!
22 May 2014 | 7 replies
And the tenant has to agree to put an upfront payment of $20k with the guarantee that $10k will be refunded to him if he purchases the property at the end.My friend’s contribution:1.
Leslie A. How much are you paying for MHs these days?
17 July 2014 | 15 replies
In the past, there were several Florida MH investors that contributed here.
Chip Chronister IRA funding and non recourse loans
16 June 2014 | 15 replies
Assuming you can come up with the $10,000, do you qualify for annual contributions?
Account Closed MAI Who Specializes In Multifamily
14 June 2014 | 2 replies
I see a wealth of information here and I am excited to learn my way around the site.I also want to contribute and share my perspective (where applicable and appropriate) and be an active member on the forums, helping anyway I can.
Albert Martinez Partners for Flipping a house
16 June 2014 | 10 replies
He is earning income from his full time job and you are being compensated for your contribution as well.
Whitney Moore Went to first REIA meeting
12 July 2014 | 32 replies
The business model taught by NationalREIA is to host a once a month meeting at a hotel, where you bring in an out of town guru EVERY MONTH, and sell stuff.Like most REIAs, we bought into this strategy for 2 years until I realized 50% of our members (back then) never showed up again after 4-6 months.This model contributes to lots of folks walking around "dazed and confused" about how this business really is suppose to work.In 2005, we bought our own building to teach our own classes using local investors who really do deals to teach.  
Christina R. real estate investment and TS/SCI security clearance
3 July 2014 | 12 replies
Since there are no replies, I take that as (a) no one has a possible answer or, (b) if they do, they'll PM it.If you can't contribute on topic, then don't.