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Zach Schwarzmiller Husband/Wife Real Estate Team - One Experienced, One Not
14 March 2016 | 5 replies
We both live in Washington State and have no intention of going to another state though we are under contract on a house in Cle Elum now putting us further away from Seattle and the bulk of our rentals; however, if were both self-employed getting around to the properties becomes less of an issue. 
Ronnye L. Is it possible to get financing when starting a new job?
1 December 2014 | 6 replies
So my question is since a person would need to have at least a two year work history with there employer to apply for a loan is it posible to put your two weeks in and quickly start another job and still get financing before the two year period?
Alan A. Positioning oneself for first loan: Claiming taxes
18 December 2014 | 2 replies
Hello BP.Thanks in advance for taking time out of your day to consider my question.I am trying to position myself to obtain financing for another rental property next year.I currently have one rental property, of which I own 100% of the equity and is cash flowing well.My problem is that I am self-employed.
Jamaal Jaynes Generally Thanks to BP Community and Quick Question
23 December 2014 | 12 replies
I graduate next semester and I plan on working for 8 years and then hopefully being completely self employed through Real Estate full time.  
Judd Campbell casual labor?
9 January 2015 | 5 replies
The following employees are exempt from the coverage of this chapter:...(2) Any person employed, for not exceeding twenty (20) consecutive work days, to do maintenance, repair, remodeling, or similar work in or about the private home of the employer, or if the employer has no other employees subject to this chapter, in or about the premises where that employer carries on his or her trade, business, or profession;
Natosha Roudebush CA Eviction Assistance
10 January 2015 | 2 replies
I contacted her employer.
Christopher Langan Figuring out wholesale prices to give homeowners
26 November 2015 | 30 replies
You speak as though nobody but you has any business experience (I've been self employed my entire life thanks). 
Galina Derevyanko Newbie from snowy Centennial, Colorado!
7 April 2015 | 7 replies
I have my family and friends full support, I have a team of experienced contractors, I have a long time employment and a great credit score to obtain financing.
Rahdia Green No transportation to look at property
2 May 2015 | 45 replies
I do take the advice of having a job (well second job, as I am currently employed) that will provide me with extra income, but it is very possible to do a deal or two without a car and I'll just have to prove it.
Ariel O. Texas Oil Boom Worries?
2 March 2015 | 16 replies
My concerns are not in places like Houston, or Dallas.I am talking about parks in oil country, where the bigger employers are Oil Services.