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Andrew Ferguson Introduction From Portland Oregon, Building A Wholesale Network
11 October 2019 | 22 replies
For me it comes down to morals and intent.
Michael Woodruff What are the pitfalls of wholesaling in a lawful manner?
1 June 2019 | 29 replies
@Michael Woodruff  As @Nick C. said, that is exactly the kind of thing that requires a real estate license in Massachusetts.Here are the most relevant parts of the MA law from the link I provided above - the emphasis is mine:''Real estate broker'', hereinafter referred to as broker, any person who for another person and for a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, or with the intention or in the expectation or upon the promise of receiving or collecting a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, does any of the following: sells, exchanges, purchases, rents or leases, or negotiates, or offers, attempts or agrees to negotiate the sale, exchange, purchase, rental or leasing of any real estate, or lists or offers, attempts or agrees to list any real estate, or buys or offers to buy, sells or offers to sell or otherwise deals in options on real estate, or advertises or holds himself out as engaged in the business of selling, exchanging, purchasing, renting or leasing real estate, or assists or directs in the procuring of prospects or the negotiation or completion of any agreement or transaction which results or is intended to result in the sale, exchange, purchase, leasing or renting of any real estate.As I said before, there is not a millimeter's worth of wiggle room in there.Right now, I'm working with a young couple who is selling their home here in W.
Michael Doherty Should I BRRRR or Sell?
28 May 2019 | 1 reply
Hi all,I purchased a property a month ago with the intent to BRRRR.
Caleb Ragan Much needed advice about helocs
29 May 2019 | 3 replies
They were properties he’d bought with the intent of fixing up and flipping.So I have five properties now, two sf are now rented after some work, one is just a piece of land.
Michael Kay Writing 100 offers per month
4 June 2019 | 13 replies
You are correct - most agents will not spend the time to write endless offers on your behalf if you have no intention of consummating most of the transactions.It seems to me that you would be better off concentrating on the quality rather than the quantity of your offers.
Geordy Rostad Cold calling makes me physically ill
3 June 2019 | 29 replies
@Geordy RostadI would set your intention before the call.
Brittany King Do you pay for quotes?
3 June 2019 | 20 replies
I just think it's not fair for people to ask for free quotes when they have no intention of using the company for their services.
Ann B. Help with step up basis
23 January 2021 | 11 replies
At least until Biden fulfills his intention to eliminate the step-up provision.  
Maricruz Romero Long distance investing - Legal Structure
2 June 2019 | 5 replies
I usually don't dive into the land trust on the forums, but I have a few minutes this morning and will take a stab at it.Ideal Financing Option: When you purchase properties with the intention of placing them in an LLC, you can actually use the Land Trust to enable that.
Kate M. Issues with refinancing my newly renovated buy and hold property
2 June 2019 | 6 replies
The intent was to now suck as much cash out to try and do it again.