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29 May 2020 | 11 replies
You may wish to confirm that the new 401k provider has experience with the particular investments in which you intend to invest your retirement funds as you very likely will have questions in terms of the mechanics (e.g. how do you invest in real estate, etc.).3.
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29 July 2020 | 26 replies
As mentioned above by @Rick Pozos, since you already have a hard money lender in 1st lien position, your family member's interest is subordinate to that lien, and likely any potential mechanics liens placed by unpaid workers given the specific timing of this transaction with work already taking place.
16 October 2020 | 3 replies
I’m assuming it is structurally and mechanically good.
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5 August 2019 | 14 replies
I cannot speak to the North Texas area, but here in Orlando there are several investor-friendly inspectors that can provide a "risk assessment" which is more of structural and mechanical inspection.
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13 October 2023 | 12 replies
In that type of a scenario, the contractor doesn't have a "mechanics lien" on my property.
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30 March 2010 | 7 replies
So i am helping my brother with his dealings in starting up his own mechanic shop in Las Vegas.he called me looking for advice and now im coming here, as i dont know much about industrial.
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29 November 2010 | 8 replies
It also helps to understand what you mean by players.Real estate goes through phases.Architects, Geotechnical engineers, structural engineers, mechanical engineers, design/build contractors, contractors of various kinds will be needed to design and build.If you are starting with raw land.
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12 October 2011 | 50 replies
A very high level overview on the mechanics of a wholesale deal are a)build a buyers list b) find a deal c) wholesale the deal.
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28 August 2017 | 19 replies
hi every one, I'm a newbie wholesaler, I study so much years ago But never did apply it, and then I started my own mobile mechanic business and flipping cars, But now I want to get back into real-estate, I recently study again and I brought my first property last Oct for $2000 which I fixed up and living in.
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15 October 2014 | 1 reply
I want an lender who is familiar with what I'm doing.How many properties can I purchase before I have to find an alternative financing mechanism. 4 seems to the limit for the big commerical banks.So how about you dear fellow investors?