5 June 2012 | 3 replies
Here are a couple of BP links:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/93/topics/70516-structure-of-wholesalinghttp://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/79/topics/6100-how-about-a-course-or-book-on-wholesaling-but-something-http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/93/topics/54108-buyer-s-list-how-to-

7 June 2012 | 17 replies
I have spent lots money on programs, bootcamps, CDs, DVDs, books, courses, etc. and I have learned a ton.
6 June 2012 | 3 replies
A book could be written on tips.

6 June 2012 | 2 replies
I have a feeling I'm going to look stupid asking this but oh well...Foreclosure Information Defendant Name: BILLY R MURRAY Last Sale Amount: $47,500 Last Sale Date: 03-27-1998 Recording Book: 833Loan Information 1st Mortgage Date: 12-01-2008Legal Information Trustee Name: FREDERICK A JESSER Trustee Address: 204 WEST MAPLE AVENUE Trustee City: FAYETTEVILLE Trustee State: WV Trustee Zip: 25840 Trustee Phone: (304) 645-6566 Deed Category: NFSOk so my question is, why is there contact info for the trustee but not for the defendant?

6 June 2012 | 4 replies
Danny Day or other Texas agents: How long does it actually take to complete the book/internet RE course in Texas if I'm working on it 10-15 hours/week?
6 June 2012 | 1 reply
Will reading real estate investing books help me better than taking an online class or getting a mentor?

16 July 2012 | 22 replies
You can also use a trust which is my favorite option to complete such a transaction.

11 July 2012 | 4 replies
Look for smaller banks in your area that show real estate loans on their books.

12 August 2012 | 19 replies
The house right next door, who happens to be late and may or may not foreclose, that bank can keep their current contract and we won't force a sale there, but you, the bank that did it's due diligence and lent to the responsible payer who could afford to buy the home and has actually kept it current through the great recession, you're screwed and your books are screwed because you'll be forced to write down losses on actual current loans in your portfolio.

12 July 2012 | 11 replies
The site also sells an e-book with fill in the plank pdf's of each document.