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Anthony Williams Contract assignment
12 September 2016 | 42 replies
This aspect of keeping feelings out of my analysis is deeply rooted from government service, examinations, management, public housing commissioner and even military service, my feelings are irrelevant to advice or technical commentary. :)  
Billy Davis Question about assigning a contract without inspection
13 September 2016 | 6 replies
However, you can't prevent them from using their inspection period.
Euan Arcia San Diego Flip - Del Cerro (Newest 9/12)
15 September 2016 | 16 replies
We added caissons to prevent it from happening again.
Alysia Newsom brankruptcy
23 September 2016 | 5 replies
We are trying to do everything possible to prevent this option, but the more we consider it the better it sounds.
Elizabeth Schellhammer THREATENED YET AGAIN WITH A LAWSUIT
17 September 2016 | 19 replies
Also, having an apartment preventively treated for bugs is standard practice, this does not imply that we were aware of a pest issue prior to your taking possession of the apartment.
Sean Thompson New Real Estate Investor from Atlanta GA
16 September 2016 | 3 replies
Hello, i am a new real estate investor. i live in atlanta ga, but am looking to invest all over the country. i know that there are great deals all around me here in atlanta, but for personality reasons im getting started as simply as i can. my main problem is if things dont go right, i quickly lose interest and move to something else. in order to prevent this i am going after turn key properties. i have very little money to get started with, so because of that i am using a strategy where i pick up properties at 75% of their value using a hard money lender, then immediately refinance with a pre approved bank lender. by doing this eliminates the need for a down payment, leaving me to only pay closing costs. with the relatively little money i have to get started, i should be able to pick up 3 properties with my own money, then i will branch out and start looking for "opm" funding to continue growing my portfolio. i am very interested in networking with people all over the United States that are involved in hard money lending, turn key properties, or long term financing. i also would be very interested in networking with people in and around the atlanta area who i might be able to shadow to help learn the trade, and build my confidence in picking up more "proper" real estate deals. i hope to be very active here on the forums, and look forward to our great conversations in the future.
Kyle Parker New with questions
14 September 2016 | 1 reply
Would a saturated place with lots of places to rent on the market prevent you from buying a property? 
Nicholas Lisauskas $25K in the bank - How should I start investing?
14 September 2016 | 4 replies
Do you have family and such that might prevent this strategy from being viable to you @Nicholas Lisauskas?  
Gilbreth Seno I'm a newbie investor. Should I start an LLC first?
15 September 2016 | 10 replies
@Gilbreth Seno An LLC will not prevent creditors from collecting against your personal assets.
Account Closed Local Transportation Infrastructure Charge: killing density?
15 September 2016 | 9 replies
It's the areas without sidewalks that aren't already trendy and expensive that would cost the most to develop, killing most smaller projects and ironically preventing increased density.