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Sheila Mitchell New member in Baltimore Maryland
28 December 2015 | 9 replies
Make sure the title company understands what your intentions are and how you are being paid your assignment fee.This is a great business, but be careful, you are dealing with sellers who usually have problems and outstanding liens not disclosed to you.As a Baltimore auctioneer, you may want to research public auctions, call on expired listings and run ads to find that great equity based property that will put lots of cash in your pockets, so have some BIGGER POCKETS.
John Blythe Finding team members
16 January 2016 | 6 replies
As Michael has said, there's Hocker and Associates, who do both law and have a title company.
Branden Kline Business Books
23 December 2015 | 1 reply
hello everyone, I'm interested in starting a business and was wondering the title of some great "Basic Buisness understanding" books.
Alex Chen What's the best way to structure asset protection in California?
24 December 2015 | 11 replies
So, umbrella insurance policy, which I've never needed (knock on wood).I'm no expert, but I have also heard and read about putting property into a trust in such a way as to protect your identity as the owner; you can't sue who you can't find ... this is intriguing to me if anybody knows more about how to pull this off.
Tiffany C. Deal or No Deal? Lease Option or Sub 2
4 January 2016 | 6 replies
If they don't want to give you deed and title then go to the lease option strategy.
Basilio Torres Essex County Sheriffs Foreclosure Auction
12 January 2016 | 10 replies
You are purchasing a property sight unseen without any title assurances.As for the hard money lenders, I wouldn't advise you go that route as your first invest.
John Arendsen Crowd Funding as a RE Investment? Your thoughts?
28 June 2016 | 23 replies
@John Blackman Not familiar with Title 3.
Kenneth Jackson No Cash, no hope. How can I get my first deal done?
28 December 2015 | 17 replies
I later learned recognize and solve title problems and then found my preferred niches, including problem, deceased and missing inner property. 
Brian Rahaley Wire railing systems (ie raileasy) or something else?
24 December 2015 | 1 reply
You can still maintain an open feel, while also not doing something that would be too non-standard for a typical single family home (again, unless that's what you're going for).For reference, we did a house many years ago with an almost identical kitchen/lower-level floor-plan, and this is how the standard wood railing looked:
Account Closed California Analysis Paralysis
27 December 2015 | 10 replies
There is a pod cast that is titled how to invest 3000 miles from your home.