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Dean Julie So here's my dilemna
27 June 2009 | 32 replies
It's as simple as putting out signs, sending out letters, making phone calls, placing an ad, networking, putting out flyers, passing out business cards.
Dave Versch Appraisal came in low. Now what?
28 March 2009 | 8 replies
Well, that happens to be true, but SO WHAT!!??
Matthew Green Houses priced at 2000-5000?
23 March 2009 | 17 replies
My experience leads me to the tax assessors web site, or if possible to the courthouse and pull the card myself.
Minna Reid Hurrying the short sale
27 March 2009 | 11 replies
Sad but true.
Richard Warren The Obama Deception
18 March 2009 | 26 replies
v=sNQeom4iY9kVery heavy on conspiracy theory but it's scary even if it's only partially true.
Tami R. Stock... what's hot for you guys
3 February 2011 | 34 replies
I'd look for companies that do prepaid debit cards with VISA and MC logos.
Natalie Wade How can I make this a true Subject 2
24 March 2009 | 9 replies
The balance is around 1.9 million. and the loan is assumable To my understanding a TRUE subject two does not require ME to put any money down, but actually he could pay me or simply walk away from the loan correct.
Account Closed Rent or Sell?
20 March 2009 | 12 replies
Right now there is vacant land behind it, which will not be true for long.
Eikichi Takuya Why not just write an option contract instead of using escape clauses?
27 March 2010 | 11 replies
Investors writing purchase contracts with escape clauses whose true intentions are to, in effect, create an option to purchase the property.
Alfred Bell Does anyone use a Checkbook IRA LLC?
29 January 2010 | 43 replies
That is simply not true.