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David Beard Private Lending for Buy & Hold
10 November 2011 | 31 replies
Some of what has been discussed may violate securities laws and I am not an attorney or an expert in said law.
Anthony Bonanno Limit of 4 transactions using a private lender?
28 October 2011 | 2 replies
SAFE Act laws may vary from state to state.
Mica Marsh Real Estate Agent Involvement
28 October 2011 | 7 replies
I think it would depend on state law.
Greg P. Question about single deal partnerships?
29 October 2011 | 13 replies
I actually prefer to JV with potential partners on each deal because it is easy to "split up" later on if things go south after one, two, or X deals.Be careful about securities laws if one party is passive!
Elio Mariani Holding property in LLC/Corp
25 November 2011 | 27 replies
In law, law is not only defined by what is stipulated in the books, but also by what is not.
Sharad M. Anyone using iPad to sign leases with their tenants?
8 November 2011 | 18 replies
Do some research and ask an attorney, but I believe there are federal laws which ensure an electronic signature is equal to a pen and paper signature.
Travis Elliott Did I get decent financing on this deal???
10 November 2011 | 8 replies
In fact, it's VERY difficult to mortgage an amount below what you are financing because the various fees charged by the mortgage company start to become so high, as a ratio to the amount finance, that usury laws start prohibiting the loans as the mortgage companies will only reduce their fees so much.
Rich Hupper Working for investors. What do they want to see?
9 November 2011 | 8 replies
I would be violating massachusett's law.
Alex K. Extinguishing a bank note
13 November 2011 | 4 replies
NOtes do not get extinguished and you should never pay anyone or any company upfront to provide a service until that service is completed to your full satisfaction.In fact, I believe such a service would violate new federal and state laws that were passed to protect homeowners (particularly those in short sale stages).
David Beard Get these two tax books
5 January 2012 | 11 replies
The tax law can often be interpreted incorrectly upon looking up one basic thing.