
14 October 2010 | 5 replies
Note - The Kitchen Sneak Attack: because people naturally gather in the kitchen I recommend putting a bowl of candy on the counter.
26 June 2011 | 72 replies
Most of the contractors I use have LLCs, and therefore I've been collecting W9s and sending 1099s since I started in the business.The big change is that now we'll have to do it with the incorporated businesses we contract as well, which will increase the number of 1099s by about a third.

19 October 2010 | 4 replies
Is this a situation where I could incorporate as a Delaware LLC or something, or should I keep the LLC filed in my home state, or file one in each state in which I plan to invest.

10 December 2010 | 11 replies
Reason i say this is that australians by nature are absolutely fanatical when it comes to property and at the moment alot of investors are looking to the US wanting-ly.Admittedly my intake of knowledge about the US comes only from media sources.

3 November 2010 | 10 replies
It is only effective because the title company is in bed with the lenders already and they are naturally risk adverse anyway.I would be more concerned with the disclosures made to the lender and the verbiage of the approval letter before I considered a double close with two seperate title companies.For instance, does the B buyer have to agree that there are no prior or pending transactions or agreements and sign prior to closing?

5 December 2010 | 11 replies
Now, naturally I wouldn't tell them that I just read this great book and want to turn their parks around :) But as a mobile home park owner, what would someone need to say, or how would they need to come across, to catch your attention and make you think that they are someone you would be willing to work with?

5 May 2013 | 38 replies
I actually have used it a little and I've watched my buddy use it while i was at my computer using everything that Freedomsoft incorporates on one screen in front of you.Big difference between DONT and WONT use.

14 November 2010 | 3 replies
If both of your styles, needs, and assets compliment the other's, a natural mentoring relationship will grow.Again, just my opinion, but asking, "What are good questions to ask a possible mentor?"

9 November 2010 | 10 replies
By incorporating a new strategy called "greenhabbing", we've found a way to actually force appreciation on your residential.....

15 November 2010 | 19 replies
INSPECTIONS: Buyer warrants that they have previously viewed and inspected Property and accepts the Property in As−Is condition based upon Buyer`s prior examination of the Property...Buyer is aware that Seller acquired the Property either by way of foreclosure or by deed in lieuof foreclosure, and that Seller is selling and Buyer is purchasing the property in an "AS IS CONDITION WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE"....This purchase is not contingent upon or subject to the findings of inspection reports requested by or on behalf of theBuyer.