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Christine Swaidan Proactive or just wasting money?
27 October 2016 | 21 replies
If I am promoting the property as a vacation rental and am getting very high rates then I would do more pro active work.  
Dion DePaoli Subject To in Texas - Coming Unwrapped
10 June 2016 | 6 replies
Most wrap promoters seem to skip underwriting school from my experience.  
Adam Pearson Looking for hungriest, most strategic buyer's broker in Seattle!
1 April 2016 | 13 replies
It is also potentially discriminatory in nature as only the real estate broker and the seller would have knowledge that the property's for sale and could essentially discriminate for or against certain people/buyers.I am not an attorney or anything but from my understanding when a licensed real estate broker is involved in the sale of a property, they cannot promote that property until it has been listed on the MLS.  
Dan Graney Shared laundry area.
4 April 2016 | 5 replies
If you were to see the space you would see that it really feels like part of the lower unit and I promoted it as such when advertising.
Jeremiah Stephen Background Checks and BiggerPockets referrals
13 January 2016 | 2 replies
Should BP promote other background check companies on their site?  
Faisal Farnas Replace Windows Or Seal Them Shut?
20 August 2016 | 26 replies
Any country in the world promotes tax deferred or tax free things that you can do and it is up to you to talk with an Accountant who knows what they are and head that way if you want to be in that business, like affordable HUD housing.
Mark Forest LLC or sole prop
29 October 2015 | 96 replies
Here is what Wikipedia has to say: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piercing_the_corporate_veilThis part is interesting: “Piercing the corporate veil typically is most effective with smaller privately held business entities (close corporations) in which the corporation has a small number of shareholders, limited assets, and recognition of separateness of the corporation from its shareholders would promote fraud or an inequitable result.There is no record of a successful piercing of the corporate veil for a publicly traded corporation because of the large number of shareholders and the extensive mandatory filings entailed in qualifying for listing on an exchange.”
Chris Colvard Short Sale Nightmare
9 September 2011 | 28 replies
Thus, proving damages beyond that which is tangible could prove very difficult.If the seller can prove the agent also coerced her to stop payment which then led her down the slippery slope she is now, then this would be a huge bonus.So, I agree with Jon, that this case, without some overriding cause, will be just about awarding tangible losses.
Vincent D. Investors, FHA, and Mortgage Bailouts
26 April 2012 | 0 replies
Were these loans not the same, or similar product to what is still being promoted through FHA financing?
Amie D. Do you consider applicant's self-employment income if business is new?
28 January 2013 | 34 replies
Of course if your experience is an engineer and you are simply leaving a company for a promotion at another company with the same type of job the lender can count that.