George V.
Looking for some start up advice.
28 November 2010 | 8 replies
I fixed my credit by using a credit consulting agency.
Jason K.
Real Estate attorney -- any references? Do I need to form an LLC here?
1 November 2010 | 22 replies
Make sure to check with tax consultant --how to pay her --withdraw taxes etc I have used my Consultant / Finder Fee Agreement for a Commercial Properties--and have made $30,000 on one hotel.
Mark Updegraff
Rental Property with Acreage. Do you use the same rules of thumb?
29 October 2010 | 6 replies
I got a RE attorney from PA to clarify the verbiage and sent you an email but besides that I did not consult anyone.
Tony Nguyen
Series 7 License Needed To Solicit Investors?
7 November 2010 | 10 replies
Consult a securities lawyer before you proceed.Another option is to contact me and see if I can solve your funding problems.
Ingrid Nagy
Has anyone actually seen a successful loan mod?
30 September 2009 | 6 replies
I have several friends in this situation now, dealing with loan mod consultants etc. and I have not seen one bit of hope.
Kel S
Prospective tenant wants to pay 1 year in advance??
13 August 2009 | 9 replies
For one he didn't call me to consult.
Vanessa Brostovski
Multi-partner Deal Question
12 August 2009 | 6 replies
Here is my typical blanket terms:These are not legally binding and you should consult a lawyer (which I am NOT) before structuring any agreement
Anthony Clayton
Don't do Double Close Escrow for Short Sales
12 December 2009 | 37 replies
The problem is that whether your intention is to consult or to purchase if you say or do certain things to the homeowner you automatically become a foreclosure consultant under the act.
J Scott
Right to Die
28 August 2009 | 17 replies
Obviously, that's not what happened in this case, but just the fact that the government had to be consulted brings up some interesting questions...Btw, my take is that I completely agree with everyone who says the government shouldn't have any say in end-of-life care, and therefore it bothers me that this guy even needed the government's approval (or that the hospital needed the government's approval) before he was granted the right to no longer nourish himself.
Aubrey K.
zoning quagmire duplex/triplex
25 September 2009 | 7 replies
Consult the zoning officer at your city hall to help you further.