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Alejandro Flores If doing a Wrap, would I be doing it right?
1 April 2017 | 6 replies
To me it shows no morals or ethics whatsoever.. to even think this is OK.. just gets me.Like you I built a substantial sub too portfolio over the years.. but I also had more than one called.. and we stroked 100 to 300k checks for them.. there was a group here in PDX I think they got this from rich dad or another guru that came through town they did about 30 of these long term sandwich deals. and one by one the buyers flaked.. sub prime borrowers no matter where they are what they are .. are a big default risk.by the time they got to me  14 of the 30 were not paying.. and of course in our area mortgages are in the 1000 and above range.. and they are making their 200 a month delta.. but when you have 14,000 a month negative.. hostile owners of homes that know it takes a year to boot them.. and the folks you bought the house from are screaming.. ( many of these folks the credit was fine )  it was a cluster of epic proportions.. calls to AG to DA  come to Salem for a hearing..
Ben Smith What should we do?
20 April 2009 | 12 replies
Are Morals and Ethics in play anymore in this market and economy (as the lack there of has led us all to this)?
Nicholas Miller ugly situation with the city! What would you do?
29 September 2015 | 17 replies
Claim they are violating your rights because they did not like you.2)  Say you believe the contractor damaged your building to lower your property value because of a potential eminent domain case because someone at the city does not like you.3)  Explain to them that the city should not damage the property in any manner because you might ask that it be returned to you as part of a 42 U.S.C 1983 claim.4)  Explain to them that you will be morally obligated to give notice to any potential buyer or anyone providing financing of the potential litigation.5)  Explain to them you would love to save everyone the years of time and the fortune in legal fees but now that the city has resorted to violence, it is hard to imagine them paying a fair price.That is what I would do if they were mean to me and damaged my building with an excavator.
Brandon Turner New face from Edmond, Oklahoma!
18 June 2013 | 13 replies
I will invest in re-developing US markets and cities that are on pace to see a boost in their economies.
Account Closed Cash for keys con
1 February 2016 | 7 replies
There are going to be people in this world without any morals it seems.  
Patricia Berman Beware working with Cory and Victoria Gamble in Iowa!!!
7 November 2022 | 21 replies
They have strong morals and ethics and do not cut corners. 
Rachel Hughes Deleting and Re-listing on Airbnb?
18 August 2023 | 37 replies
This will give me an SEO boost right around the time people are booking for the holidays. 
Jackson Ramirez STUCK BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE
23 February 2018 | 14 replies
if I can get other properties here in New York to boost my investments, selling it would not be a second thought.
Nafisa Bringe Rental Property in High Crime Area Fully Renovated
9 March 2018 | 3 replies
Thanks for the tips and confident boost!
Jeff Petsche Investing Outside Your Own Market
26 August 2017 | 36 replies
The moral of the story is it is not your proximity to your properties that matters, it is the quality of your team.