
17 March 2009 | 1 reply
I can not help with your lender and broker question, but to explain the other reason for the title seasoning you only have to think to many court cases that you might pursue that require that you advertise in a local paper(s) for a period of time before the case is allowed to proceed.

3 February 2011 | 34 replies
Not a speculative recommendation, just a good safe return that is very liquid to get in and out of - simple taxes as it is not an MLP or anything (although check out AMJ if you like MLP's).

16 June 2009 | 16 replies
It may not end up being a great deal but on paper it look's like a winner and a worth investment for someone who wants to buy this contract.

17 July 2009 | 28 replies
Travis,I think it looks like a good deal, at least on paper.

29 January 2010 | 43 replies
The result is that it is the most flexible, capable, simple, inexpensive and powerful Investment vehicle allowed by law in the United States.

25 March 2009 | 32 replies
Make sure you have a very good property manager, as that is the real make or break with any out of state investment.On paper, this looks like a solid deal!

22 March 2009 | 2 replies
Try this: Jon's simple property analysis.

27 February 2016 | 18 replies
Some states require the paper work to be drawn up by an attorney others require specialized disclosures others like NC have even more creative restrictions.Can you record a deed without meeting these requirements?