
2 March 2014 | 8 replies
They want to eliminate parties just being spiteful and having them investigate half truths or outright lies and using up valuable commission resources.

25 February 2014 | 12 replies
It’s nice to know there is a place where people actually share and can have an open real discussion vs. claw/cheat/lie to people just to earn a buck.My current goals are to stay in the multi-unit sector.

27 February 2014 | 24 replies
I don't lie in my application, then why it is a fraud.
27 February 2014 | 20 replies
@Andy Robison I believe I pulled them from one of the beginner's articles...I don't remember at this point but that's likely where the cash flow error lies.

3 March 2014 | 25 replies
Video will never lie but pictures do all day long.

11 March 2014 | 28 replies
Mike Watkins nobody who is successful in RE is going to come on here and tell you it's ok to lie.

1 March 2014 | 5 replies
What kind of technology do they have to make the job easier.Also as far as fees go it can get really expensive to be an agent.
14 March 2014 | 6 replies
Or does the wholesaler just put it under contract "pretending" or "lying" that he/she is buying the property when in reality he/she will assign it to an end buyer??

1 April 2014 | 3 replies
#1 is still pretty common in the publishing industry, as #1 pencils are softer (the graphite) and therefore produce darker markings.I assume #2 is standard because that's what worked best with the various technologies that were developed in the 80s (scan-tron machines, for example).

19 March 2014 | 4 replies
That's my answer for any technology question..