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German Garcia NACA
18 August 2021 | 23 replies
Im hoping to get feedback on NACA, and how legit is the company.
Account Closed Need Experienced Buyer Agent
19 July 2016 | 2 replies
not a quick process, but one if done correctly can yield you a great agent.2  network with other investors and you will quickly see who the top investor agents in your area are.3  call a few larger brokers in your area and ask for some recommendations.when you find your agent make sure you can clearly define what you are looking for and can provide a legit POF. 
Sunil Chauhan New TurnKey Investor Requires HELP!!!
15 December 2016 | 18 replies
i'm a newbie from Italy.i have saved up some money for me to create some kind of passive income, and after screening various possibilities i've decided that i want to invest in RE (i want something totaly hands off since i wont be in italy for long but travelling around).I did some research and i decided to go with turnkeys in Europe, since i still want something kinda close that i could go and visit for a weekend if i ever wanted to.i did find a few companies that propose turnkey property but here kicks in my italian distrust :i found deals for 45-70k for service properties (specifically units in hotels an care facilities)the website advertises 10% NET ROI guaranteed (in some for 10 years in some more)it GUARANTIES as well a buy back option from the developer after 6-10-15 years at 110-125% of the purchasing price.now the deal seems legit, i can kind of understand that if p.e. the hotel i'm investing in pays 500/month to me for the rent, then he sells the single room for much more, thus their gain.i run the numbers, and here's what's throwing me off:it really seems too good to be true.i've tried to do some digging but i didn't find any information on any blog about this company, and the company doesn't list any reference for privacy policy (they say they provide some upon request).now after all this,do you have some tips about how to do some kind background check on the company/deal through internet or other means..?
Dustin Dahlinger Houston area real estate agents! Recommendations?
8 December 2017 | 2 replies
I have searched online for those types of networking groups but I don't know what's legit and what's not.
Kristyn Bradley Private Money Lender
1 September 2017 | 9 replies
They require a loan originating fee and but then haven't ask for verification of income yet so not sure if that all happens after the initial fee we have to pay.I have only ever had experience with Banks so I just want to be sure they are legit.
Ronald H. Seller wants $10K deposit. Why so high, I wonder
5 November 2014 | 12 replies
Just because the title say attorney does not make him legit or ethical for that matter.
Amy Davidson "Rent lock" instead of deposit?
20 June 2013 | 13 replies
I've never heard of it, but from your description sounds kind of like when some owners charge a pet fee instead of a pet deposit.If an atty says it is legit I would ask for the fee credit pro rated to you.
Devan Mcclish General contractor in Nashville
28 February 2015 | 2 replies
I dropped him a note just now and said if he heard from somebody dropping my name it was legit.
Sidney King Missouri Purchase and Sale Agreement and Assignment Clause
2 September 2019 | 18 replies
All of MO is legit for the state, city/town doesn't matter.
Joshua Feit Too good to be true?
15 March 2014 | 7 replies
I don't think you can find a legit deal with 10 unoccupied properties that need rehabbing for that price, nevermind 80% occupancy and no work.