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Daniel Hart What's the best way to take a deposit on a wholesale deal?
1 September 2008 | 18 replies
Should they make out a check to me, my LLC, the closing attorney, themselves?
Michael Baisden Newbie from Chicago area
19 August 2008 | 4 replies
Looking to network with investors, real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and real estate attorneys.
Rob Rey Same last name as foreclosed party, will bank nix my offer automatically ?
27 September 2008 | 11 replies
Sorry I just sprayed milk all over my keyboard laughing (not at you, just some divorce attorney memories).
Derek Decoste option fee and 1 more question
10 September 2008 | 6 replies
This is probably a question for an attorney but had a concept I haven't tried that I wanted to float by you - no portion of the rent going to the downpayment but upon execution of the purchase the tenant buyer is "rewarded" with a fixed figure downpayment?
Jenny Chen Canadian here invest in US?
23 February 2009 | 4 replies
I have a contact, who is an attorney, near Buffalo that works with a lot of Canadian investors.He has access to very solid real estate investment opportunities both residential and commercial.Hope this helps, just PM or email if you want his contact info.Stacy
Terry Royce Seller still posting house for sale
17 September 2008 | 10 replies
If the seller does not let you walk away you should consult an attorney ASAP to see what your options are.
Jordan Shane Tell me what you think of this deal...
31 January 2009 | 17 replies
I would have all money put in an escrow account with my attorney, not theirs.
Ingrid Nagy Some battles in landlording
16 September 2008 | 13 replies
I ended up with eviction attorney fees, process server fees--the only way they left was that they did not pay their water and electric and the utiity companies had shut them off--they left in the middle of the night and I got a house with smashed in doors, carpeting that had to be removed, holes in walls, a back yard that had all the trees cut down, and a garage full of junk that had to be hauled.
Will Barnard Successful flippers, your input here!
1 December 2008 | 29 replies
There is absolutely no fraud involved, everything is disclosed on the HUD, and the program has been created and approved via a solid team of attorneys in multiple states.
William MacBride Recent deal hunting
10 December 2008 | 5 replies
You as a buyer also have no representation unless you hire an attorney or get yourself an agent to prepresent you.