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Heath Lee newbie trying to get started
7 June 2008 | 3 replies
I'd suggest you read through the archives and gain enough basic knowledge as to be able to ask a meaningful question.
Khaled Majouji 260k equity, ok job and excellent credit, what to do now?
5 June 2008 | 3 replies
Except for demolition, painting and landscaping I can't do much, at least not by myself, I am just not experienced enough in rehabbing, and I want some quality work done, so I am kinda stuck having to hire most of the jobs out.I was planning on getting my first 5 houses done and learning from them, piling up more cash, and than basically just doing rehabs full time.
Ralph Lewis Newbie from Philadelphia, PA -- seeking knowledge
3 September 2008 | 6 replies
I was recently lured into the web of the instant riches of bulk REO, only to find that, while many talk about it and supposedly are dealing in it, few are actually finding success in that area.After developing a few good connections with investors, and a lot of soon to be forgotten not so good connections, I decided to get back to basics and just observe and learn for a while in the hopes that doing so will also allow me to develop a network of people who are already successful in the areas of residential and commercial investment.I am 51 years old, and actually backed into the mortgage business in a round about way 4 years ago.
Cari Bunce Help me choose a foreclosure system
18 November 2008 | 26 replies
You don't need a system, you just need to learn the basics of the business and then start working.
Tracy Montarti new from Pittsburgh - (finally) ready to get started!
5 September 2008 | 6 replies
I just loved their term of "gingerbreading it" - just basically paint, carpet, some landscaping, flowerboxes, etc.
Account Closed Things to inspect
12 June 2008 | 9 replies
Which basically means to wait a few months for prices to come down more so that after my DP I still have enough to pay 6+ months of mortgage and food...PM said they think the bottom has been reached here, but that's not what the national news says, and personally, I--who know absolutely nothing--think it has quite a ways to go down, too.
Scott Sargent Need help filling vacancies
11 June 2008 | 9 replies
Since they live there, they make friends with some tenants, enemies of others...basic personality issues.
Michael Juve I want to know how ridiculous this sounds.
1 July 2008 | 23 replies
I don't buy into the whole getting money injected into your bank account basically on auto pilot.
Nick Campo Oops, never done one and now need to right away, please help
10 June 2008 | 21 replies
(I don't really want to request that I select the closing firm to the selling bank now that it's at this point)Would I be right in saying that the actual selling bank basically thinks they are selling to me but on closing day they will see that Mr.
Dave Mason Article Publishing
4 January 2010 | 21 replies
There is conflicting wording in the various areas here, but you have it from the big guy himself, right there, they retain NO ownership interest in articles.But, there is, in my opinion, a more basic flaw in their article guidelines...May not contain any links or images within the body of the article.Articles on the web build upon other articles and content on the web, without being able to cite sources, with links, it is impossible to verify the content in an article or even review the sources the author relies upon.