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Account Closed GURU SCAM ALERT: Brian Gibbons
13 November 2017 | 18 replies
Although I can tell you with Cell phones TEXTING and e mail.. those skills and traits have certainly gone down hill across the board and in the Real Estate industry specifically.Lastly if you have done 13 sub toos I would think you could teach the class.. not sure what specifically you wanted.. its not that complicated Maybe you want to post what exactly your wanting to learn that you don't already know.  
Justin W. Thoughts on owner financing as the seller
2 July 2015 | 11 replies
I did a bg check and their credit wasn't great but it was mostly medical and cell phone. 
Rebecca Miller LLC to start, then Series LLC
1 November 2014 | 17 replies
My Question: Since I will be starting out with only one property, would it make more sense to go with just an LLC for the first property, and then when I am in the position to buy a second property, convert it to a Series LLC with two cells
Kip Cline How to avoid showing personal income?
18 February 2017 | 6 replies
Use your schedule e (or c) for rental property to deduct whatever you can legally according to the IRS (ideally so the net is near 0 or negative).Rental income- any repairs Jan 1 - Dec 31- home office expenses, cell phone, education, travel trips for biz- car mileage for rental property or scouting new deals- any management fees / other services like lawn care, plumber, Hvac, etc.- house depreciation (purchase price x % of price NOT land 50-70% / 27.5 years)That's how you minimize net taxable income.
Steven Mitchell Minimum Qualifying Standards for Prescreening/screening
19 January 2017 | 3 replies
Check out their rental history with their credit report, is their cell phone an area code that they did not tell you they lived?
Jeffrey Giffin Delaware?
24 January 2024 | 287 replies
Feel free to hit me up on my cell phone (267) 441 - 3541 and I will keep you updated as soon as we have a time and location firmed up.
Scott Kohlberg Market to Motivated Buyers?
10 February 2009 | 13 replies
I'm not sure if they are just bored, or if they are sadistic or if they just got their first cell phone, but you will get a lot of people that ask you that before they ask you about the house.The problem is, you have to have a reason that your sign says, "I'm desperate".
Drew Wiard Flip vs Hold/Rent with your Solo 401(k)?
28 April 2015 | 34 replies
Just my view from this padded cell...Cheers~Tara Piantanida-Kelly
Stephen McKee My favorite, not so new, scam.
4 July 2008 | 9 replies
A for rent sign is put up with a prepaid cell phone # on it.3.
Sophia Krishnaswami Fresh Blood in New England
24 June 2016 | 1 reply

Hi there!My name is Sophia Krishnaswami. I am a 22 year old newlywed who knows nothing about investing but wants to get started early. I've thought about real estate before but never committed to pursuing it. My hopes...