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Brian Young First Joint Venture Deal!!!
4 May 2022 | 1 reply

I am a real estate agent that has been remodeling houses for home owners since 2006. I am interested in using my real estate and remodeling skills to get my foot in the door for real estate investing. I do not have th...

Greg R. 1) Alarming amount of foreclosures? 2)Housing market SLOWING down
9 May 2022 | 71 replies
Price appreciation is also still moving along at a healthy clip here.
Mike Finn Newbie Kansas City MO - Introduction and Questions
17 May 2022 | 12 replies
If you allow a joint venturer to buy in for a piece, you can apply those proceeds to more doors.
Mike Brown Is there a legal remedy to force the sale of marital property?
15 May 2022 | 7 replies
Courts order divestment of joint property all the time when compromise cannot be reached.
Tanner Peabody Assignment Contract with Buyers Agent
3 May 2022 | 2 replies
You would do a regular assignment agreement with the end buyer, and a joint venture agreement with the realtor that says you'll give them % through the assignment fee.
Nicholas Sheetz When or/IF I should start an LLC?
6 May 2022 | 5 replies
Having a joint LLC can hedge against that risk.Having an LLC will require a few more steps like setting up a business bank account, filing a form 2650 (S-Corp election form for tax purposes), and getting an EIN number.
Maria G. Cat dilemma... to allow or not to allow
10 May 2022 | 34 replies
Cats that are fixed and healthy shouldn't be spraying.
David Hughes ⚠️ Non Qualified Mortgage & Advice For Fellow Newbies. 🚨
8 May 2022 | 6 replies
Especially if you’re 20-27 years old.Well, fellow newbies, I welcome you to the world of joint ventures and non qualified mortgages! 
Shatori Walker Remote Investing (getting started)
10 May 2021 | 4 replies
There are REIT's, private joint ventures, turn-key providers and of course real estate syndications.
John Brown Accredited Investor requirements
26 May 2021 | 4 replies
You need to have made 200k for the past 2 years and on track to make 200k in the current year..........so yes 2019. 300k if filing jointly; as well you need 1 mil net worth.