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J Scott Banks Are Idiots
15 November 2012 | 28 replies
I doubt they can control waht goes on prior to closing, but I haven't seen the package.This does sound like a servicing issue and not inner-bank department fighting.
Maher Bateh Is it wise?
11 March 2013 | 7 replies
I never have to fight with other investors to get the best deals, and this has made this approach my favorite BY FAR.
Ty Burns Contractor Change Order
1 April 2013 | 22 replies
You are MUCH better off paying the subs, and fighting with your contractor.
Deborah Burian Structure Multiple LLCs
9 June 2013 | 10 replies
Okay, they are handy, provide some protection if well run and maintained, provide benefits for taxes, allowing more expenses to be related to a business, they do give a better marketing platform and appear more business like thus, those who may want to fight with mom and pop landlords may give up facing a big bad company.
DG H. what do you do? Tenant with prison past.
10 July 2013 | 11 replies
(I'm assuming his conviction was for something like getting in bar fight or something) Frankly, in my experience, the biggest thing for determining ability to pay is evictions.
Thomas Dionne How to screw up when buying at foreclosure auction.
4 December 2013 | 4 replies
You could buy a home with HOA liens on it that are not listed as a defendant and have to pay them a fee OR fight with them because they think they are still owed money.3.
Kevin Romines Non-performing note buyout
19 January 2014 | 12 replies
There are still issues here, common law marriages, estate issues, heirs, as a lender/note holder you may be able to clear these issues with foreclosure if the folks don't fight you on it, but you'd be selling and excess amounts would go to the estate, who could give a deed with that mess?
Justin Morgan ?You have to do the hard things.
10 June 2014 | 3 replies
You have to do the hard things.You have to make the call you’re afraid to make.You have to get up earlier than you want to get up.You have to give more than you get in return right away.You have to care more about others than they care about you.You have to fight when you are already injured, bloody, and sore.You have to feel unsure and insecure when playing it safe seems smarter.You have to lead when no one else is following you yet.You have to invest in yourself even though no one else is.You have to look like a fool while you’re looking for answers you don’t have.You have to grind out the details when it’s easier to shrug them off.You have to deliver results when making excuses is an option.You have to search for your own explanations even when you’re told to accept the “facts.”You have to make mistakes and look like an idiot.You have to try and fail and try again.You have to run faster even though you’re out of breath.You have to be kind to people who have been cruel to you.You have to meet deadlines that are unreasonable and deliver results that are unparalleled.You have to be accountable for your actions even when things go wrong.You have to keep moving towards where you want to be no matter what’s in front of you.Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/hard-things-you-need-to-do-to-be-successful-2014-1
Erik Hitzelberger Landlord Killed Over $60
16 July 2014 | 9 replies
Fist fights are extinct (whether or not warranted).
VLADIMIR LOPEZ Marketing and Wholesaling
12 September 2014 | 10 replies
But I have listened to about every podcast and I'm pretty educated enough to fight thru whatever it takes to be successful.