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Nathan Ku Best resource for path to real estate agent
29 March 2019 | 2 replies
Hi AllI wanted some advice for tge Best resource for path to becoming a real estate agent in CALIFORNIA.There are tons of online courses and I am unable to see much difference in them.
Steven Wade Recommendations for HELOC Originators
19 September 2018 | 7 replies
Just easier for me, especially having the ability to transfer funds online at the drop of a dime under one phone APP, and to keep track of my expense for tax purposes. 
Tom Murray BRRRR refinance timing - now, later, or both?
28 August 2018 | 2 replies
., when all 17 units are online)?
Kalo (Kyle) Atanasoff How to appeal property tax increase in Florida when live in TX
27 August 2018 | 4 replies
I believe you can apply for a hearing online but you would have to appear in person or have a representative appear to make your case. 
Barry Inge over come fear when dealing with a private hard money lender
28 August 2018 | 5 replies
red flags are this.1. too quick to approve you when you have little to no expreince2. they don't ask you for detailed financial information from you.3. rates lower than you see from bigger legit lenders ( too good to be true)4. money up front and just like what happened to you.. need this fee .. oh and now I need that fee and of course you will get funding tomorrow if you pay this fee.. this is all a scam plain and simple. find reputable HML in your market go meet them.. if you have no experience it can be tougher.. if your credit is less than 640 can be tough.. if you have no cash for a down payment.. pretty much impossible..
James Allen Am I paying too much for this rehab?
27 August 2018 | 8 replies
I would ABSOLUTELY make sure the contractor is licensed, insured and has a good reputation.
Edward Cevallos How should a Investor/Contractor Door Knock Script Sound?
27 August 2018 | 0 replies
Hello Everyone,I'm a General Contractor who has developed a great reputation in my area for 11 years now and I started flipping homes about 2 years ago. 
James Freeman Keeping existing house we been living in 20 years and buying new
29 August 2018 | 18 replies
Also, ive been looking online but dont see any kind of builder  scorecard.
Branden Sewell That didn’t go as planned!
29 August 2018 | 152 replies
Originally posted by @Steve Cohen:@Branden Sewell bring an investor that's willing to partner up with you and they'll put up the cash and then you get the financing and then you do the deal with them and split the profitsI don't want to bring scepticism to this thread but I've never understood why an investor in his right mind would do this; this could eventually make sense if the active partner is extremely experienced and reputable with a long proven track record of successful deals but why would you put your hard earned money at risk partnering with a newbie for only 50% of earnings? 
NA Smith Using HELOC to pay off Mortgage By Clayton Morris--Legit?
27 August 2018 | 5 replies
I would caution you on anything Morris.. they are far from reputable from what we have seen on BP just look at some of the threads on what they did to investors in Indy.. is sad  and left many many folks in very bad financial shape and then to top it off took no responsibility at all and try to blame others.. not to mention their idea of investing in low values assets is completely the opposite of how those assets work.. they are just not credible at any level in my mind and personal opinion.. and maybe I am not either but that's my view point