
11 March 2016 | 6 replies
The POA is an excellent suggestion imo.
22 September 2016 | 14 replies
I also have what I consider an excellent resource in this space as well.

24 November 2015 | 7 replies
I am wondering if an experienced agent, with an excellent track record would be the best choice as a finder.

9 January 2009 | 60 replies
That is an excellent question and to be honest I am REALLY surprised it took this long for anyone to ask.I have always looked at my investments as a long term strategy.

13 November 2011 | 6 replies
The sandwich lease option is an excellent way to invest in real estate while helping the seller sell and helping someone who does not qualify for traditional financing get into a home of their own.I believe this is the best investment technique in the real estate market today, as an investor I want to avoid risk and liability.

27 February 2007 | 3 replies
PROS: - The note is an 80% loan-to-value - there is a 10% interest rate on the note - I have excellent credit - a sum of cash would be offered to the new owner of the note as an incentive - an early payoff penalty would be in place on the note CONS: - there is no payment history since the note creation and trade will take place almost simultaneously - there was no down payment paid to the seller of the house Are there any firms that would accept a note like this?

29 December 2008 | 12 replies
That's an excellent idea and the nearly centralized location of Wisconsin would aid national distribution.

17 December 2009 | 11 replies
Here in Nevada the local chamber has an excellent program at group rates but not every state does.

14 June 2014 | 8 replies
Then ask for tons of paperwork, find the loss mitigator at the mortagage/Bank dis the BPO hey this course is for you.Personally I'm happy with another trainer who has 9 ways of dealing with foreclosures instead of Dwan's desprate way.So, I asked for a refund and sent back the material in excellent condition they sent back the material stating :protest: you will not get your money back and that Dwan Bent Twyford & JP Vaughan will not honor their 100% money back gaurauntee.Look if you want Dawn's short sale course send me $995 it's yours, I'm stuck with it maybe you can be too.I say stay away from JP Vaughan & Dwan Bent Twyford they kinda had a short sale course now they are just scammers, I've got proof.