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Gene Corral legal question
17 May 2011 | 6 replies
I am currently looking into flipping land contracts.I have consulted a few attorneys, and they say that is a stronger position.
Adrian Williams Short Sale To Be Listed By Someone Other Than The Owner???
22 May 2011 | 2 replies
You should definitely consult your broker.
Dale T. Buying your house back
23 May 2011 | 5 replies
I guess the best answer would be to consult an RE attorney and get their thoughts.
Tom Jones Few questions
25 May 2011 | 10 replies
If they still won't then you have to make a judgment call about the risks/rewards with moving forward legally (consult an attorney).
McKellar Newsom Becoming a Real Estate Investment Coach
24 May 2011 | 16 replies
Is it the same as a real estate consultant or mentor?
Adam Collopy LLC as Professional status?
30 May 2011 | 4 replies
I second everything Mitch said above (does that mean I get credit for saying it without actually having to do the work :D)...I'll also add that this is the reason why it's so important to consult professionals (a CPA and/or attorney) when making legal or tax decisions for your business.
Tin Lam what happens if you get voted off real estate island?
26 May 2011 | 23 replies
If I could no longer participate in real estate I would start a company in strategy consulting.
Michael Caril Buying a house with my girlfriend
25 May 2011 | 14 replies
PLEASE consult a qualified attorney.My message here is NOT legal advice.This get terribly compliticated very easily.What exactly is a "wife" or "husband?"
Albert Fiorillo Real Estate Investor Newbie
26 May 2011 | 4 replies
From experience, 1) be warry of all the gurus out there - before you buy, consult with people - like the ones here 2)before you pay for a mentor, make sure youfind out what deals they have done REACENTLY!!!
Andy Meyers Investing With a Real Estate Investment Company
1 June 2011 | 15 replies
That will depend on state law and may not be an option if a judicial process is required.Unless a state approved deed of trust or security agreement is required to be used, the DOT does not need to be a standard boiler plate, but I would not advocate any broker or investor to take on any modification without close legal consultation with an attorney having specific lending expertise.