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Dawn Young how long to find a flipper?
17 January 2014 | 6 replies
Make sure you are educated in flipping BEFORE you buy.
Scott Mccomb Coop or wholesale lease options
18 January 2014 | 1 reply
He gets leads.Check out these9 Reasons You Couldn't Find A Buyer For Your Wholesale DealDon't Start Wholesaling Until You Read This: Wholesale Advice from a Fix and FlipperHow to Start Wholesaling: Getting Past The Education and Into the FieldGood LuckPaul
Bryan Hancock "Reasonable Steps" Parsed For The JOBs Act
26 May 2014 | 10 replies
Nevertheless, in response to commenters' requests, the final rule provides a non-exclusive list of methods that issuers may use to satisfy the verification requirement for individual investors.The methods described in the final rule include the following:Reviewing copies of any IRS form that reports the income of the purchaser and obtaining a written representation that the purchaser will likely continue to earn the necessary income in the current year.Receiving a written confirmation from a registered broker-dealer, SEC-registered investment adviser, licensed attorney, or certified public accountant that such entity or person has taken reasonable steps to verify the purchaser's accredited statusThe underlined/bolded item above leads me to believe that this guidance is only for reference and one can do their own, independent process provided it is reasonable.
Matthew Morganstein Wholesaling in Canada, Quebec
3 November 2014 | 13 replies
Detroit is an example of a rust belt city and it doesn't have money for basic public services.
Jerilyn D. New Member from Peachtree City, GA
10 September 2015 | 7 replies
Don't miss The BiggerPockets Podcast - they are great for learning how others are finding success.Oh - and here are my favorite articles on Wholesaling:9 Reasons You Couldn’t Find A Buyer For Your Wholesale DealDon’t Start Wholesaling Until You Read This: Wholesale Advice from a Fix and FlipperHow to Start Wholesaling: Getting Past The Education and Into the FieldFinally - be sure to set up some Keyword Alerts- especially for "Peachtree City" so you'll be notified when people mention it here in the forums.Thanks again for introducing yourself!
Ivan Roberts Best License to get
31 May 2013 | 12 replies
I took 90 hours of education over the course of 4 months as a college elective and now i'm taking appraiser, financial planning courses and plan to get my broker's license in 3 years due to the experience requirement in Arizona.If your state has higher real estate license requirements I recommend going that way as an agent should know the basics of all real estate aspects.As an agent you can also have the foundation to earn a Certified Commercial Investment Member certificate.
Alison Robinson New Member Introduction - Investing in Joliet Illinois
1 June 2013 | 5 replies
Bigger Packets seems offers many educational resources3.I have a number of my own ideas that I would like to share and discuss with others.ThanksAlison
Kirk R. RE Investing or Stock Market Investing?
26 November 2013 | 18 replies
<g> And although I don't know this yet - I am willing to bet that well before he started talking in public about the great benefits to be had in buying single family homes - he had a large stake in the single family home business.
Val Dufour Mobile Home Private Land... HELP!!!!
20 June 2013 | 10 replies
There are educated guesses and indicators, but nothing is for sure.
Christopher Manganello Does a real estate license Benefit a Real Estate Investor in Colorado
5 June 2013 | 19 replies
I am just starting out as a real estate investor in Colorado, I've been focusing on the educating myself currently and it dawned on me that taking some real-estate courses and possibly getting my license may benefit me and if anything give me access to MLS postings and just more knowledge and understanding of real-estate.