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N/A N/A Hi I am new and was wondering if anyone could help me
23 February 2007 | 4 replies
You may, however, wish to consult with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to determine their rules regarding real estate sales and the arranging of FHA loans.
Joseph Lewis Appearance & REI.
26 February 2007 | 11 replies
My personal rule of thumb is that unless I working in the yard or doing projects, I always try to dress at a level that I could "walk into church and not be embarrassed" (my gramma's old saying :lol: ) It shows as much respect FOR the person with whom you are are meeting as it does that you yourself are a serious, competent professional.
N/A N/A If you could borrow at 2%?
15 November 2007 | 59 replies
Are they subject to the bank rules or US law?
N/A N/A A few Qs for starters?
21 February 2007 | 7 replies
But, to get things started, a general rule of thumb that many investors use for flipping properties, which is what I'm assuming you plan to do from your post, is to only have 65% invested in the ARV of the property.
N/A N/A New Member
5 March 2007 | 1 reply
t=3626Make sure you read the rules first and get involved before you post.
Mark Robinson Determining a good deal . . . two different methods?
7 March 2007 | 13 replies
Its the same formula calculations, but its just coming from different directions.You have to be careful how you factor the numbers or you will start learning about the Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally rules.
Tracy Percival Landlord sell the renter's house
17 April 2007 | 4 replies
In Massachusetts (I get tired of its absurd rules) you sometimes need to give 6 months or more notice to certain people, living in certain buildings, under certain conditions.
N/A N/A Luxury Homes Needed
22 March 2007 | 3 replies
All with 55-70% LTV with little or no work needed, range from $500,000 - $3MM.Please call me [number removed - please read forum rules] if you are serious about procuring the properties you mentioned and can close fast and on time.
N/A N/A Home Rehabber/Inspector looking for financial partner in OKC
14 March 2007 | 2 replies
On similar lines, to post in our dealmaking section, you also need a minimum number of posts.This ensures that our users are at least somewhat familiar with you, and it also ensures that you contribute to the community before making any "personal gains" from the site.I hope you can understand our policies (clearly stated in our forum rules) and ask that you abide by them in the future.Thank you.
Scott Miller My Ads For Attracting Private Investor Funding
20 October 2009 | 20 replies
Having done this twice already and getting ready to do it again... the SEC has some very specific rules about these kinds of things.Most of the rules captured under a generic term called 'Blue Sky Laws" deal with how you approach different levels of investors...