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Kaung-Myat Naing Looking for a Title Company
15 August 2018 | 7 replies
Can you send me an email or message me your contact info and I will reach out to you directly? 
Bill Thames Looking to network in Forsyth County
2 September 2018 | 17 replies
@Bill Thames I am interested in getting on your e-mail list as well. 
Luis Quetell LOOKING for Sub-contractor near PG County/Surrounding areas.
17 August 2018 | 2 replies
FlooringPlease email me your information.
Brock W. Anyone familiar with a "10 day Upset" clause? I'm alarmed.
7 September 2018 | 9 replies
I'm looking at properties on Auction.com and I see in the Terms and Conditions a statement noting that upset bids can be accepted by the clerk of the superior court the following day and the original winning bidder has the opportunity to place another bid after that.  
Jessica Wu Mortgage Broker and Real Estate Lawyer Recommendation
16 August 2018 | 5 replies
BP will not allow numbers and e-mails to be posted outside marketplace but you can check out Chris Darwiche at vinegroup.caMeetup:https://www.meetup.com/Volition/events/252476702/?
Eric Tunby Can anyone tell me how to do an AOC from a buyer out of state??
28 August 2018 | 1 reply
First, when you find your buyer (via Craigslist ads, Zillow, email marketing etc.), you should require a nonrefundable earnest money deposit.Having the buyer furnish an nonrefundable earnest money deposit secures your position in making a profit.
Benjamin Goodpasture Off market deals in KC. Need some feedback!
11 August 2018 | 2 replies
Does that effect its financial statements?  
Bobby Kolev How to approach upgrading retail space to commercial kitchen
13 August 2018 | 1 reply
Been an owner for 4-5 years, learned quite a few things already, among which is that a commercial kitchen is not something to be made or modified lightly - it has to be properly designed and properly made in order to function well.So I have this retail store of about 1100 sqft that someone wants to take for a small coffee shop with the ability to bake.My question is where do I start searching for someone to design/compute small walk-in cooler, grease trap, vent-a-hood, stove and HVAC on top of that so all this could become useable without anyone getting burned.From my past experience I have local mexican crews who can do any and all of the listed things and they'd do them relatively well except they won;t ever be designed to actually work well together.On the other end of the spectrum I've worked with american general contractors and they tend to cost 2-3 times the Mexican crews and, at least in my case, ended up delivering about same end result (in all fairness it was only kitchen remodeling, not design from ground up; but statement stands valid and I was able to later do almost the same at literally third of the cost).Your expertise is appreciated.
James Tucker Financing first deal
14 August 2018 | 2 replies
Write, email, or meet with them and discuss your intention to actually but their property.
Lora Benard Emergency shortsales in Florida
25 October 2018 | 8 replies
If the borrower lied, it would be a criminal act and while there is no statute that I'm aware of that says it's against the law to do a lease option/lease back, there are statutes that say its against the law to make fraudulent attestations/statements on a loan/short sale to a federally regulated financial intuition.