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Aaron R. Californian Newbee ready for action
13 February 2012 | 14 replies
As far as I know it is against the forum rules to directly promote deals on the other forums (non dealmaking forums) ..but perhaps once you find someone that might be interested in what you have to offer, you can private message them , or they will private message you.
Matt Nelson New member from Houston, TX with a question
7 December 2011 | 4 replies
Those that just use first formula that the clubs promote will find themselves hurt when an house needs a new roof.
Kyle Meyers Looking for a CPA to answer some questions
20 December 2011 | 22 replies
The property actually burned down and the cost to demolish the remaining structure would be higher than the value of the land.
Prashant Patel What do I do with this property in ga (coweta county)?
21 December 2011 | 8 replies
If the house is a tear down and cannot be rehabbed then actually that is worse than a vacant lot.The reason is even if you let the fire department do a controlled burn and rescue exercise you will have to haul away the rubble a clear the land which will cost more than the 1,200 you paid for it.Please clarify what you have.
Silver A. Value of using an real estate agent in the deal?
26 February 2012 | 36 replies
Although it depends if this is a one off transaction or the seller has significant holdings.I would put the client first regardless as I believe long term relationships are best.A smart broker will evaluate each clients potential "book of business" to them.I like listing the properties to control the deal rather than work with all buyers.I do work with buyers but it is riskier.Some do not have integrity and will try to cut you out of a deal you sourced.In the long run it hurts the buyer and their investment goals just like a listing broker hurting a buyers broker.In the future you might do many deals together and if you burned someone last time they won't bring the deal to you or will try to sell their buyer on something else.I am not talking about shrewd professional negotiations but dirty dealing.I believe in the end the people with good Karma and integrity will outpace and outlast crooks in terms of success in the business.
Dale Osborn The 737,000 mistake
28 December 2011 | 11 replies
They promote their industry.
Moises G. How do I find commercial shopping centers that are not on the market?
16 October 2012 | 9 replies
To those users and anyone else who might also promote themselves, this is a non-advertising forum.
Michael Stole A big department store refuse to reissue me the promotion card
31 December 2011 | 9 replies
I got a promotion card (similar to a gift card) from a big department store half year ago when they had a promotion (spending $5000 and get $600 back in a promotion card).
Rob Gillespie What frustrates you most in your real estate business?
5 January 2012 | 21 replies
People who shamelessly promote themselves/their business in an environment not made for such promotion.
Bill Humphrey Risks with the Checkbook IRA (LLC)
2 January 2012 | 7 replies
There are often tax filings that are not prepared and or the owner (the IRA) does not report taxable income that is being passed out of the LLC to the IRA.Lastly, promoters often refer to the Swanson decision and various IRS memorandums as verification of the validity of the structure.