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N/A N/A NOW THOROUGHLY SCARED
25 September 2007 | 15 replies
Where they start is where they are when they finally make the decision.
Brian Schroeder Business strategies
21 December 2007 | 6 replies
She said that recent court decisions have pierced the single member LLC on the basis that it was simply an alter-ego of the member.You are not going to get sufficient knowledge of this subject by asking a few questions on the internet.
N/A N/A Hi, I'm David.
25 September 2007 | 7 replies
Well as far as advice goes this is it: You have made a very important decision and that is the leap into RE investing.
N/A N/A rent to own popularity
3 November 2007 | 16 replies
Holy cow.Since I suspect many people get into Subject To investing because they have poor credit, their ability to re-finance is probably below average.I wonder how many people's lives have been damaged, and how many lawsuits have come about, as a result of this technique....
Eric Fairchild Newbie mortgage broker
28 September 2007 | 6 replies
Investors as well as homeowners, rely on your word to help guide them in their decisions.
Nick Albin Possible deal. Please critique
6 November 2007 | 16 replies
hello;the deal from the surface looks good if you are looking at it from an equity standpoint. the key here is to know ALL costs before you sign away. with missing numbers from your plumber/Eletrician, you cannot make an informed decision. i suggest you get that asap to input all the known numbers and then make a decision. you don't want to find out later that the costs are high and that you end up buying a break even deal. because the positive cash flow on this unit is very low already, you don't want the equity to drop with costs you don't know about yet per the work that needs to be done to bring it up to par for rental.Sincerely,-vinh
Account Closed interview
7 March 2008 | 2 replies
No,the seller pays.Lastly, be loyal to the agent you choose ,remember their time is on commission don't waste anyones time make a firm decision with whom you choose and I'm sure they will meet your needs.Build relationships in this business and you can go far.
Minna Reid All out of pity...
30 September 2007 | 10 replies
Doesn't meet my criteria.But hey- you bought it, knowing damned well you couldn't pay for it...or...cashed it out...not to improve, but to go on vacation....Now you're stuck, and I cant even help....but I will be there when the bank resells it, cause at this point in time at least the bank knows they made a bad decision, and you may not have the equity to sell at a loss, but hey - the bank can.
N/A N/A College grad leaving FL for cash flow and growth, where?
22 January 2008 | 11 replies
Go where you think you would want to live… If you cant make that decision…...Use a dartboard… Getting through 2008 & 2009 will answer the question of where is a good place to go for cash flow and growth...Just my 2 cents...
K B Newbie from Orange County, CA, and a bit about me
6 October 2007 | 7 replies
You can find yourself in court where you are judged to be a shark who made an illegal loan to a poor person under duress.