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Teren Cooley State laws/taxes/limitations for flipping
9 April 2018 | 2 replies
Does anyone know of any more potential limitations that may make it too difficult to do business in some states.
Patrick Ng First duty station primary home turned to rental
10 March 2018 | 7 replies
Etc.I think your best bet is to get a grasp on exactly what this property is costing you so you can decide how to best move forward. 
Mayer M. Please help me analyze this deal
6 March 2018 | 5 replies
Delayed financing will get you good rates but you're limited to purchase price
Terry Skinner Is this a good idea?
11 March 2018 | 8 replies
You could always have someone else co sign but that has its own issues.Your best bet is to do great in school, minimize student debt, and work an internship or two within your field while in school.
Tony Castronovo Typical fees and financing for multi-family apartments
7 March 2018 | 17 replies
Terminal fed funds is between 2.25 and 2.50 according to those who bet on that for a living.
Kurt Traynor App issues with IPhone? Anyone else?
7 March 2018 | 0 replies
I’m a basic meme bet and I have a feeling that I may be clicking links that only pro members can see.
Scott Graham Reduce Direct Mailing Costs??
13 March 2018 | 8 replies
And when you are ready to outsource your mailings, the only way you'll be able to make an honest apples-to-apples comparison is to know what your actual costs are to fold, stuff, label, stamp and mail each piece.Because I bet you're "paying" way more than you realize to do it yourself.For example, I've used Click2Mail's email-to-mail service to mail 8.5x11 letters in a 6x9 envelope with first-class postage, one at a time, for 84 cents each.
Richelle Bryan Realtor Representing Multiple Clients on One House
8 March 2018 | 13 replies
NOW, if THAT is what you are talking about (a listing agent who represents the Seller, and then brings in a Buyer that they are working with), then it is required that the Realtor have both the Seller and potential Buyer sign a dual agency agreement in which they both are aware of the dual representation AND they understand that their representation will be somewhat limited because the agent cannot divulge secrets that each of them has told the Realtor about the other....IE "Buyer will pay $5K more than the offer price.....or Seller is willing to accept $XXX amount for the property".
Joe P. Any title companies that will close without title insurance?
12 March 2018 | 18 replies
I bet they are in it 50k on legal fees now its highly complicated Old railroad right away that was bought by the state and now its a state asset were they are making it a bike and walking path and the state it turns out cannot be sued for an easement of necessity.. its quite complicated really at the end of the day its a 500k chunk of dirt they either get me my right of way or cut me a check,Now that I am doing business in your fare state and in Charleston SC that has old old parcels and deeds that go back pre civil war..
Daniel S. 1120 C-Corp or 1120s S-Corp- Which to choose
7 March 2018 | 4 replies
@Daniel ScullenThe C-Corp generally makes sense if other investors (shareholders) will also invest in the C-corp because it will afford them limited liability.