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Erin P. Purchasing and obtaining financing for a REO purchase - in which type of entity?
21 May 2014 | 5 replies
My concern with this strategy is the tax implications of earning short-term capital gains in a C-Corp.
Account Closed Math/Finance
20 May 2015 | 51 replies
I'd hate being in actuarial sciences, but I understand basically how and what managerial data implicates an outcome or influences a solution.
Andrew Dietz Newbie College Grad moving to Florida
23 May 2014 | 7 replies
Quite frankly there's nowhere to go and socialize with people my own age.
Tim Hoffman Eminent Domain
25 May 2016 | 17 replies
Any implication or threat of ED to a land owner is regulated at the state level and often federally if that entity is tied to federal funds toward any project.
George Gray Real Estate Licensees Disclosure When Offering To Buy
13 June 2014 | 2 replies
That said, I am seeking information from other licensed brokers and agents on what you are doing to disclose that you have a real estate license when soliciting to buy investment property with direct mail, squeeze pages, social media, etc.It is license renewal time in our State and continuing education classes are required.
Whitney Moore Went to first REIA meeting
12 July 2014 | 32 replies
The implication is I need coaching and mentoring to be successful.
Eric Robertson What am I doing wrong...or better yet have I do ANYTHING right??
16 June 2014 | 10 replies
We have a bunch of "weekenders" in the area.I mentioned the have-to repairs would be under $5000...mainly repair the soffit and facia on the front side of the home and new gutters all the way around, general clean up and landscaping and a fresh coat of paint outside.To update the inside the estimate is $15K...but it is very liveable as is, ex: the carpet is in good condition...but it's blue, the bathroom is in good shape but fixtures are bright yellow...the home is 80's dated but everything was very well taken care of.My fee is flexible but have it priced so I can cover closing (thought this might help to sell retail) and make roughly $10K...I left some room to negotiate.Suggestions on how and where to market this would be greatly appreciated, Craigslist is only generating tire kickers as is social media
Gianni D'Alerta Found this interesting company. TrueAccord.com
23 January 2015 | 1 reply
Here is an excerpt I found on their startup page on Angel.co:TrueAccord uses behavioral analytics and personalized messaging to get late and delinquent customers to pay up, recover and come back to being paying customers.TrueAccord automatically: - Collects publicly available data about debtors to create a rich dataset teaching the system how to approach them - Communicates with debtors via multiple channels - Uses a process designed according to latest behavioral economics research to negotiate with them and understand the root of their inability and/or lack of willingness to pay - Manages the payment process - Presents insights back to the merchantTECHNOLOGY- Complementing debtor profiles with online crawling inspired by Israeli Intelligence Forces' technology, bringing together sentiment analysis, social data and more. - First ever automated negotiations engine working on debtor objections in real time, employing behavioral economics guided U
Cory Mickler Hello! I am a new member and I need some advice!
17 June 2014 | 1 reply
I am pursuing a career in social work but I have always had a passion for real estate as a I love maintaining property and doing everything from waterline repairs to framing and dry walling.
Amy A. Rejected for Tweeting?
19 June 2014 | 14 replies
I feel sorry for most kids that turn to Social Media for attention because a lot of kid's parents don't care about their kids or let their kids roam the streets late at night getting into trouble.