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Jeff Harding Rental Management Software
7 December 2022 | 7 replies
The products I investigated were:1.
Will Browm Bank shut down
4 April 2012 | 5 replies
From that deed you should see a title company contact or closing attorney and source it from there.You have to be a good investigator with these things.
Bob Baldwin Where was ALL this INFORMATION 40 years ago ?
2 December 2013 | 22 replies
Investigate the Fraud and abuse TOO many are STEALING our Savings Get us Out of the United Nations STOP SENDING our MONEY to countries that HATE US
James Floyd Investor Company Name ?
17 January 2013 | 3 replies
I suggest you not use either one, if you cause some regulatory agency to track you down and investigate you, expect to pay, one way or another, probably a fine and costs.
Andrew Taylor Found a (Great?) Deal - Now What?
6 April 2016 | 14 replies
I assume it's bad form (and probably against the rules) to just blast it to all the BP members who call themselves lenders.I'm investigating crowdfunding options as well, like RealtyShares.com and PatchOfLand.com, and while I wouldn't have any reservations about using them, frankly I doubt those are going to work out either.
Ariel Moore Wrap Mortgage
17 March 2016 | 9 replies
A HUD investigator can investigate your involvement right after lunch.
Douglas Hardman Holy Water Bill Batman!
17 October 2018 | 16 replies
I'm going over this weekend to investigate further.
Bill D. Hello... I NEED HELP!... but how much should it really cost?
11 January 2015 | 8 replies
Quicken, Excel and a wall covered with white boards are my only tools today and I feel that I am not keeping up.I am seriously considering making the move to Quickbooks, but in a prior career I was a software consultant and I can't help but be skeptical of how much value will Quickbooks bring to the table considering the purchase cost, education, set-up consultations, hardware upgrades, security, etc...Currently reading "The Real Estate Investor's Pocket Calculator" and trying to decifer which calculations I should be using to evaluate my properties and make better decisions regarding improvements and rents.I am VERY OPEN MINDED and WILLING to investigate any direction or leads you might suggest regarding software and/or services to help me get my business optimized (or at least running more efficiently with better data).
Wendy Lovelace Newbie: Getting Your Feet Wet in Land Investing. Part 3
5 June 2009 | 3 replies
Although not restricted to using their options, it is worth investigating.
Calvin Collins quick financial analysis
5 October 2013 | 3 replies
If the data sent by the seller/broker seems reasonably aligned with your estimates, you can investigate further.