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Ibrahim Hughes Has Anyone Purchased Real Estate From a Non-Profit Organization?
22 March 2022 | 8 replies
Has anyone purchased real estate from a non profit organization?
Rick Bassett Finishing rehab / rent #7 for the year, leaving a lot of money behind
21 December 2012 | 17 replies
Another possibility would be to create a business organization such as an LLC and title the properties to it and apply for a loan for Operating Funds.
Shane Johnson Cash out, appraisal, and tax assessed value.
20 November 2012 | 5 replies
One of my major selling points as far as rental or when it comes to selling the house is the fact that I am in a very family-friendly neighborhood with churches schools,shopping, a beautiful river for recreation and the interstate all within a stones throw.
Tony Thompson Friendly Competition
21 November 2012 | 4 replies
I'm a very charitable person but usually more so with regular citizens, family and charitable organizations.
Joel Owens Philothropic endeavors ?? Start your own or give to charity?
24 November 2012 | 3 replies
In addition, it seems to me that there are SO many charitable organizations, many of them small and struggling, that there must be inefficiencies created because of duplication.So I would choose to select a few organizations that use funds with low administrative costs and that focus on my particular interests.
Keith Boley So You're New To This: A Guide for the New Real Estate Investor
11 December 2017 | 186 replies
I need to find my niche, this post will help me with that I think, in the very least it will help me get organized.
Ben Bakhshi Tax Sale Questions in Georgia - Safe or Risky?
27 November 2012 | 3 replies
After the 12 months, there is no other auction, (that i am aware of)you just get with an attorney and begin the foreclosure process and either rent to the homeowner or evict them.Not sure about the prices the auctions end at, i would imagine some of that information woud be available at the courthouse in the deed/lien history documents.I have a different strategy i am trying to implement regarding the liens, but the couple auctions i went to in Dekalb county, you really have to do your research, as there are just a bunch of attorneys standing around auctioning stuff off, there is no rhyme or reason or organization to it all, so you definitely would benefit by going to a couple before you decide to bid, to get a feel for how it all works.
Dean Teter Need insight from military veterans
30 November 2014 | 10 replies
Gents,I haven't found a specific or organized military real estate investment program.
Bienes Raices Tenant did repair, wants to deduct
6 December 2012 | 24 replies
Installed landscaping; fish pond with pump, fountain, trees, shrubs, flowers, retaining walls, stone patios, paved walkways, vegetable garden.
Karen Margrave LOAN BROKERS - CAN WE PICK YOUR BRAINS? Hard $, Pvt. $, Direct Lenders, etc.
20 January 2013 | 27 replies
Before someone thinks this was some large organization it was not, it kept 4 processors, 3 full time originators (a couple part timers) and two loan officers as well as myself busy, usually under 10 million (between 7 to 10), in portfolio, not counting the brokerage (#2 functions).