
21 July 2020 | 16 replies
I think it's when an investor gets into areas of violating law or custom that the attorney will object and they rightfully should and the investor should not be going there.
21 March 2013 | 11 replies
It was around 250.00 at it's peak when we had around a 60K balance.At some point, the draw period ends, and after that you have to pay back interest and principle.
21 March 2013 | 2 replies
I did most of my learning by buying the textbooks that you'll likely study and trying (and often failing) to apply the principles learned to situations I'd encountered in my work life.

22 March 2013 | 7 replies
All of what I mentioned and more should be covered in any college text book, look for Principles of Real Estate.

23 March 2013 | 3 replies
To do so, you would need to get this well below your numbers mentioned to allow for room to forgive principle and get the borrower in a small equity position.Sample: If it is worth $70k, then a restructure of the note to that amount ammortized over 30 years could get the payment low enough for the borrower to afford it and in a non-negative equity position.To get a decent retrun on your money, you would then have to get this note at well below that.Without the interest rate (current), I can not provide info on what to offer based on what would be my guess of your minimum yield requirements (that info would be helpful too)

28 March 2013 | 93 replies
Perhaps many of you don't know what a family day care provider earns (smile).As for giving up my belief for "fighting" for what I feel is fair and just...not any time soon.Again, I am asking for assistance in how to work from my home that will 99% likely be in an HOA.A legal and sound bit of advice on how to obtain this objective...not the many ways in which I cannot.Thank you everyone for weighing in....but I don't think there's a new way to tell me no...I am looking for that one resounding YES!!

25 March 2013 | 10 replies
Hi All,I'm a new member from the OKC metro and came here because I'm ready to jump in to REI with the initial objective of generating some passive income through a rental property.

8 June 2017 | 16 replies
They have allowed their dog to urinate and vomit all over my wood floors and they are not too happy that I am objecting to that.

27 March 2013 | 9 replies
This isn't the hedge funds .... this is individual investors jumping on the train because they are afraid of being left behind (and the funds are loving it).In my mind, the savvy investor positions his/her self by following the rules and not being distracted by the shiny objects.

27 March 2013 | 3 replies
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dleg/redbook_217577_7.pdfYour other option is a Real Estate Principles Book off of Amazon.com.