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N/A N/A Where to begin?
5 January 2008 | 7 replies
A college degree, especially one in finance, ensures credibility, plus, it provides a very solid foundation on which to build upon.
Frank White buying REOs using land trust or llc
4 January 2008 | 1 reply
I wasted four hours at the closing table trying to fix a weekend hotel room short sale closing with a " multistate trust" the parties and the beneficiaries are coming back tommorrow.... we are having the beneficiary of the botched trust, the trustee and the buyer to comeback to re-execute everything!
Cornell M. Dayne Postcard Blues
12 January 2008 | 16 replies
I dont waste time finding the sellers...
Vadim Kravets Who and how much?
5 February 2008 | 2 replies
If tile, like I do and a select few other companies like mine, I could reglaze the tile a solid color, or make it look like stone for $1 a sf MAYBE AND a long warranty in about 1 day-2 days, long first day very short visit the second.
Troy Smith First post
15 January 2008 | 10 replies
- looks like a successful name however you cut it.this site is great with solid knowledge from people out there 'getting er done'.
Travis Rhodes A Few BASIC Questions if you will......
27 February 2008 | 3 replies
Eventually, having som e rehab skills would help your buying skills as being able to cpaitalize on a really good real eastate value also means being able to quantify rehab on a very timely basis....sometimes on the spot as many good deals are swarming with investors.the challenge here....until you have a solid customer base (and even then for that matter) selling real estate, if you expect to make a half way decent wage...is a FULL time job and so is rehabbing for that matter. you might find it helpful to get a job with a home builder as a cleanup guy until you get your license.2.
Brian Stein A property good for rehab but not for rent?
22 January 2008 | 3 replies
However if you were renting it, you probably wouldn't put 10 into it, as it would be a waste considering the wear and tear of tenants.
Jeff Something Ready to get started, but still have a few questions.
2 March 2008 | 7 replies
I would like to be as professional as possible, and avoid calling back and forth and wasting time for seller and buyer alike, and perhaps losing the deal.3.
Renee Allen How do you make a business plan a business?
24 January 2008 | 11 replies
If you want money, you must come up with a very solid business plan, where investors can double check your figures.When you start a new business, you are supposed to put some of your own blood sweat, and tears into it.
Jorge Caicedo Motivated sellers are a guru fabrication
21 January 2008 | 48 replies
Waste of time and energy going on here...