
5 December 2015 | 5 replies
You could get lucky, buy up 1/2 the condos in the complex and turn the whole thing into a giant frat party!

10 January 2018 | 37 replies
@Jerry MillerNo a solo 401k cannot invest in a promissory note to your mother because she is a disqualified party.

6 December 2015 | 0 replies
Hi BP'ersI am closing on my third property (wohoo!)

25 August 2020 | 9 replies
Hi, we meet the third Monday of the month at 7pm.

6 December 2015 | 4 replies
What are the legal ramifications for a private party to borrow from a private lender at 8% and then turning around and lending that to a rehabber for 14%?

28 September 2016 | 16 replies
We fully renovate each property.I would recommend you visit the Omaha REIA group the third Monday of the month at the Westside Community Conference Center S 108th St at 6:30.

6 December 2015 | 3 replies
I'm definitely ready to pay for an attorney, in a situation that involves me and any other party.

12 January 2016 | 8 replies
There can be no direct or indirect benefit or transactions between a disqualified party and a plan.
8 December 2015 | 7 replies
Just wanted to share my 3rd flip of the year our here in Las Vegas, NV. Just to give a little background I was out of state for the summer so I never saw the property other than the pictures. It was a HUD home listed ...
2 June 2016 | 5 replies
The direct answer is yes, you can do that but you run the risk of having the lender accelerate the loan should they discover you are the occupying party.