
3 October 2008 | 15 replies
I would call them, visit them, assess the condition of the apartment and arrange to get the keys from them.

7 October 2008 | 35 replies
Maybe you guessed it.Guns & Ammo are flying off the shelves.No, not "Lawyers, Guns, and Money" for you classic rock fans out there - Americans want "Safes, Guns, Ammo, and Money"What is happening?

13 November 2009 | 9 replies
Daniel, if you have your investors lined up then the rest is easy if you have a good securities lawyer to help you out.

5 May 2009 | 3 replies
Brian--Contract books are the next best thing to a lawyer.

7 October 2008 | 2 replies
http://www.ilrg.com/forms/lease.html But then I would have a lawyer go over it.

6 October 2008 | 7 replies
I should probably talk to a real estate lawyer shouldn't I?

7 October 2008 | 6 replies
The trial lawyers would eat this one up.

15 October 2008 | 12 replies
Seriously scary...but this is a prime example of why I do not rent properties that are not in good and all running condition.

3 March 2009 | 10 replies
Now how about hiring your real estate local lawyer to come up with a contract that can help you.

3 November 2008 | 7 replies
This saves you time for the really profitable aspects of real estate investing.While all bird dogs are not Realtors, Realtors have a huge advantage over non Realtor bird dogs, for obvious reasons: They have access to the local MLS, FLMS listings, they know the neighborhood, they know how long the homes are on the market, they know what buyers are looking for, they know what it will take to get it in resale condition, they have access to motivated buyers and sellers or can find them for you.Without motivated sellers you can't put together real estate deals.