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N/A N/A Purchase Contract ?????
22 August 2007 | 7 replies
In the contract everything is spelled out.
N/A N/A New to this site!!!!
18 August 2007 | 3 replies
Searches for deals, partners and other similar things are best done in the correct forum and within the guidelines spelled out in each BP forum.Can you tell us more about your prior history and why you focus on commercial RE?
John J. Tenant Comitted Suicide
10 January 2009 | 21 replies
I guess I should've spelled that out in a bit more detail.
Jim Francis Funds for 1031 Exchange Question
21 September 2007 | 7 replies
I have to apologize I didn't have the time to spell everything out right then so I offered some personal contact.
Bryan . Help with trying to buy
25 September 2007 | 2 replies
It spells out a strategy for focusing on a specific neighborhood.
Calixto Urdiales I Want to go LLC!
3 October 2007 | 2 replies
You need to check with a tax advisor and be prepared to spell out the type of business income.Originally posted by "loki005":4.
N/A N/A Chaz thread
27 September 2007 | 6 replies
It spells out the details in a very easy to understand format.
Calixto Urdiales Grammar
5 October 2007 | 15 replies
And that is why we need spell check!
N/A N/A Selling house to friend to avoid foreclosure
9 October 2007 | 3 replies
This is a legal contract with all of the terms spelled out.
Fred Ramos Commercial Financing (Apts)
16 October 2007 | 5 replies
The legal details are more or less the same.1st loan secured by either a mortgage or trust deed.Seller financing providing a second loan and secured by the property.I will let the mortgage brokers spell out the financing details (rates and terms).Be very careful with commercial.