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Eddie Bynum Just wanted to say hi!
2 February 2015 | 4 replies
P. friends, I just wanted to pop in and say hello.
Dean Letfus International Investors be careful who you deal with!
12 January 2017 | 16 replies
The rest never got their documents because they were told the documents would all be posted online on the company's website.It never happened.In Indianapolis, Ms Tan's company popped up in county land sales records of 2013 as the buyer of at least 18 low-priced homes in Center Township.These purchases stood out, because at least eight were sold by non-profit group New Day Residential.In May 2013, the president of New Day Residential was among five people charged in a kickback and bribery scandal involving vacant homes sold by the city-run Indy Land Bank.FRAUDOne John Hawkins pleaded guilty to wire fraud in an alleged scheme to reap kickbacks from the sale of abandoned properties last June.On Sept 2013, The Indianapolis Star reported that CTL Global Holdings had already resold some of its Indianapolis properties "at prices sharply higher than it paid for them to buyers with Asian names".For instance, records in 2013 showed two side-by-side houses bought by CTL were sold by the Land Bank to New Day for US$2,500 (S$3,390) in March.They were resold that same month to CTL for US$10,000 and in April, CTL "flipped" the houses for US$38,334 each to the current owners.Both homes remain unrenovated.How their troubles started"The first sign of trouble was six months after, when the property management company engaged by CTL started communicating directly with us, the investors," said Mr Kenneth Ng.The property management company in question is in the US.Mr Ng's troubles were echoed by many other investors and The New Paper on Sunday met with seven of them on Jan 24.A 60-year-old investor told TNPS on Friday that he bought two properties in Indianapolis and paid in full, spending about $100,000 in all."
Elke Cardella Areas around Baltimore
22 March 2015 | 20 replies
They pop in and out of the Meetups and REIAs here.    
Jerrod Goode New Member Auburn/Federal Way Washington
5 August 2015 | 9 replies
Watch for the full user name to pop up on the lower left of the screen and click it.Cheers!
Sandra Holt Just Bought Rental #2!
8 February 2015 | 102 replies
Signs pop up, foreclosure notices pop up, signs of neighborhood improvements appear, as do legal notices about zoning changes, etc. 
Brandt Tingen Short-Term Vacation Rentals under 100k?
6 March 2015 | 11 replies
Hi Raymond, Thanks for the technical assitance@Jeff Morse Hi Jeff, This isn't too scientific, but I just know I've done it right when I see the blue box pop up around the person's name.  
Kyle Grimm What is my first step?
20 May 2015 | 5 replies
Just like you i'm also starting but the difference is I don't have pops giving me money to start I'm using my job income to produce results, that being said it's seems like your all over the place if i where you i would go to the learning tab and read the beginners guide to real estate then decide on which niche you want to focus on and then develop an  appropriate action plan taking steps to get you where you wish to be. 
Ben Leybovich Does No-Money-Down Work...?!
7 April 2015 | 132 replies
However, the vast majority of investors are small mom & pop operations with 6 or 7 figure portfolios, and most of them were built with traditional 80/20 financing and slow growth over multiple decades.
Christopher Davis How to deal with slacking property manager
17 September 2022 | 17 replies
If it were mine:===Hey, Madge (Midge or Polly) next time you take a vacation, pop me an email ahead of time please.I need more communication than I'm getting now and when you were gone and not returning my calls, all I could think about was replacing you--and I don't want to do that.Do you think you could help me out with this?
Sean Rooks My 1st BRRRR a base hit!
22 July 2020 | 114 replies
Then once a good one pops up, offer on it, or go see it then offer on it.