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27 September 2013 | 7 replies
@Justin Foster,Douglas is wise and has professional experience.It is my opinion that you should seek legal and financial advice from licensed professionals you hire.Seeking legal advice from an attorney in the area where the property is located can be a wise and very economical decision considering the alternative.
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1 October 2013 | 25 replies
Learning is essential, but if you are a self-motivated, entrepreneurial type, you can seek out the information you need.
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15 November 2013 | 2 replies
I am seeking someone familiar with this market to chat with mentor if u will, or possibly work a deal together.
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17 November 2013 | 54 replies
However, at some point analysis becomes irrelevant and useless and fails to provide any real economic benefit.There is a huge difference between the strategies employed by a pool of investors buying for long term yield and/or returns and the average individual note investor who may be seeking the highest initial return and moving on to other opportunities.
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17 November 2013 | 14 replies
Big Henry * I am not an attorney nor a Realtor, so please seek legal or professional advice for further information beyond these comments.
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17 November 2013 | 24 replies
Does it have to thrown off that kind of cap rate and you need that cash flow or if you have enough cash to be comfortable most seek a "flight to quality".I can tell you owning a lower income property and living the headache and actual returns is VERY different than theory and thinking about taking on such a property.The plays I see is seasoned investors buy these and clean them out and then force appreciation and sell off in one to two years max.
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16 November 2013 | 9 replies
When in doubt, don't do it or seek help.
20 October 2017 | 19 replies
If they are willing to do either of the other two, that is something you should pursue.The probable explanation for their use of a QCD is they did not seek to quite title from the tax payer who lost the property.
22 January 2014 | 17 replies
If is she seeking reimbursement for the damage that should be enough to trigger coverage..
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23 September 2014 | 43 replies
Here's what I did (note I'm not uber tech savy and I figured it out so I think everyone should be able to follow these steps):Go to your C driveClick on "Program files (x86)"On mine I had three folders "Pureleads", Highlightly" and "Perk Prize panel" Uninstall all of thoseProblem solvedAt the recommendation on my work IT guy I downloaded a program called "Revo Unistaller Pro" (free 30 day trial) it uninstalls, but also has a registry scan function that seeks out undeleted extras it leaves behind.