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Junior Salters Finding out what property is titled as?
12 March 2014 | 11 replies
Am I looking for a written out numerical title or is it in words?
Michael Stole Looking for experienced buyers in cosmetics industry.
21 September 2011 | 2 replies
My friend and I plan to buy large quantities of skin care products, either from big names like Estee Lauder and Clinique, or less well-known brands, on a regular base (monthly) and at discounts.
Ryan V. Buying a REO property previously owned by a family member
21 November 2011 | 6 replies
Here is the exact scenario:The property was previously owned by my wife, titled to: Her Name, a married woman, as her sole and seperate property.She owed $275,000 on an interest only loan with a quickly approaching balloon payment for the full balance.After numerous attempt to modify to a 30-year fixed and being denied because of the amount owed she had no choice but to let it go and now lives in my home, which I own, as a married man as my sole and seperate property.A year later, the bank was has been unable to sell the home in a area flooded with REO's and it is now listed on the open market for $60,000.Given my prior knowledge of the properties history and condition, I would like to purchase it as my sole and seperate property and turn it into a rental.I just want to make sure I am not doing anything illegal or anything that would jeopordize my wife, my property or myself.
Andy M. What camera lens would you recommend for interior photos?
1 December 2011 | 12 replies
If not, there are numerous online places that do.
Tim Delp Property Management Software
21 July 2012 | 2 replies
This topic has come up numerous times - do a search of the archives and you will see pros and cons for property management software.
Charles A. Why I sold Cleveland.
25 July 2019 | 78 replies
And when I find assets on my portfolio that don’t conform to that standard,I offload them ruthlessly as I just did with these Cleveland buildings that prompted this post.Unfortunately, there are numerous folks on BP who post rabidly everyday as an online strategy to grow a struggling business.They comment on every thread and greet every new BP member.Nothing wrong with that:But if you peddle falsehoods in this age of information, know that you will eventually be caught out.And beware because what you posted in the forums in 2013 are still there and available with a simple search.You can’t go back and delete every comment you ever made.You had better be consistent with your fake news if that’s the game you play.But don't come on my thread and try to claim to be what you’re not.My threads tend to attract savvy experienced investors, not just the newbies you’ve been impressing with your lies for like forever on BP.
Scott Goulet Boynton beach SFH opinion
5 April 2017 | 10 replies
Brian G. we have wholesaled numerous property throughout Palm Beach area, including Deerfield, Boynton Beach, Green Acres, and the market is rather cheap compared to Dade and Broward County.
Jeff B. Code 15.20.200 505.1 effective 1-1-2016 Illumninate Addresses
22 April 2016 | 1 reply
Address numbers shall be arabic numerals or alphabet letters. 
Account Closed Working from Home: Where will the World Go?
15 May 2020 | 14 replies
Personally I have taken numerous online classes in the past and had no issues learning from them or retaining information.
Vanessa Raquel Magana First Time Investor - With Personal Mortgage
18 May 2020 | 9 replies
At first glance--27k may seem like a significant amount--however, given you will almost certainly require 20% down for an investment loan--perhaps more as some lenders are now requiring 30% with so much uncertainty, this quantity won't even cover a down payment on the higher end of the price range you are looking at.