
18 March 2018 | 18 replies
There are some who look over this portion however most of the big players will not accept this.

16 March 2018 | 7 replies
She went on to say that they are on it.. but its complaint driven.. so they get a complaint they will follow up and if its shown that someone is just trying to market a property they don't own regardless of the excuse I am just assigning a contract or what have you they will get popped.. first offense is cease and desist letter and small fine.. big player that gets caught that will get more serious and moves into a felony type thing.. but that's someone who just says screw it I am doing it anyway after already being caught.so basically in our little state you have to close on the house take title own or have an ownership interest clearly denoted in the vesting entity then you can sell your own property without being licensed so you must get on title FIRST before you market anything short of that is not legal.Its pretty much that way in all states if you read the statute's just really depends on who wants to enforce.. to my knowledge Ohio FLA CA OR NV are the most strict but there could be others.

30 June 2016 | 17 replies
If there is a counterattack as you say then you are creating a win/lose and you will find that strategy will build you a bad reputation and ruin your business.

5 July 2018 | 3 replies
Win for everyone.As far as specifics on the final offer terms, if you are buying from an investor you should ask them what they are going to do with the proceeds and then see if you can offer an interest rate that is better for the investor that is also safer being backed by the property.

18 December 2019 | 9 replies
Can you give some advice on how to present the Arbitrage plan to a prospective client to show it is a win-win situation?

8 June 2019 | 3 replies
I'm very easy to work with, really, but I'm a serious investor and tired of "players" in the wholesaling arena.

20 April 2020 | 6 replies
This is the toughest thing I find to understand...how to structure a deal in a way that is a win for the lender and a win for you as you do all the work.Regarding the bidding war...did you just bid the highest price and that's how you landed the contract?