
29 June 2011 | 11 replies
But back to the OP's question- it really doesn't matter how you see a property or make an offer on a property, it matters how well you can execute a deal and whether or not the seller is motivated.

3 July 2019 | 9 replies
In my opinion, it is premature to get an attorney involved because you do not want to spend a dime until you have an executed purchase agreement.

1 July 2011 | 7 replies
I have another absolutely obscene example of American Injustice.

29 May 2019 | 21 replies
And I also use a real estate attourney to execute my redemptions.

22 September 2011 | 42 replies
I've been playing with Google Plus + for about a week now, and I have to say that in my opinion, it takes the best of Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, and brings it together in one well-thought out, brilliantly executed general social network.

10 July 2011 | 0 replies
I am offering a Native American Castle for sale!!!

12 July 2011 | 12 replies
Absolute best thing you can do, while under contract BUT BEFORE executing contract fully (ie. buying), get detailed renovation bids.

27 July 2011 | 8 replies
I am working 60+ hours a week and have my own expenses associated with getting deals, analyzing deals, and executing deals.
17 July 2011 | 10 replies
his doctor said that he is protected under the American w Disabilities act and he would have no problem writing a letter stating his condition and our need for a fence that can decrease teh sound decibmals that come from their yard.Does anyone have advice on how i should approach this to the HOA or ARB. i really dont want to go to court and have this get ugly. i have too much on my hands as is it with him sick and me working 14 hour days.PLEASE HELP. any advice is greatly appreciated. thank you

4 August 2011 | 6 replies
Definitely appreciated.I don't have enough information to say if this request has merit, but I will say that while it is possible to finance foreign nationals, it isn't easy.Reason being is that often times foreign borrowers have no physical presence here in the states so they lack American tax returns and credit.