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6 July 2009 | 5 replies
The course materials he offers from what I've read and heard (1 course binder & 3 audio kits) are quality programs.
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27 March 2009 | 6 replies
i just discovered bigger pockets and my mind is blown by the quality of information i've been able to find here.
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27 February 2016 | 18 replies
Call a bunch of title companies and ask them, they would know.You might or probably will get a lot of title agents have no clue what your talking about so they'll be like, "whats your number and I'll get back to you"if those words are mentioned, either hang up and call another title company or ask them if they can do WRAPS.Wraps are very similar to Sub2s and there is a chance that a title company will understand that.If they tell you NO you cannot do those transaction here in NM, ask them for the proof that you can't or refer you to their legal department to have them explain why it is not legal whether they call it a Wrap or Sub2You could also contact the Attorney Generals office, but your not going to get any straight answers there unless you can find an article or press release relating to Subject to's or 'creative acquisitions in real estate' detailing certain laws that they will most certainly cite in those press releases/articles.What ever you do, do not go to the department of Real Estate or any other agency that is obviously funded and structured for Realtors b/c they will tell you anything outside a standard typical transaction involving an Agent is illegal.Hope that helps
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2 April 2009 | 8 replies
A tightly sealed home improves comfort and indoor air quality while reducing utility bills-make sure the building envelope is propery sealed (use polyseal) around all cracks, holes, etc..Again, a tightly sealed home improves comfort and indoor air quality while reducing utility bills. while the above statements wont be a huge marketing tool, they will help save "$mucho dinero$" in energy costs.
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28 March 2009 | 2 replies
This is just my opinion but if your looking for a job then I would consider the banking industry at one of your small local banks because if you learn the in's and out's of commercial lending and develop some good quality contacts it will help give you a step up on getting started in investing in the future.
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2 April 2009 | 11 replies
I know the owner's hands are tied as far as making a deal, but I am a ruthless :mrgreen: investor who doesn't have to follow the standard way of doing things right?
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5 April 2009 | 6 replies
At the time, I was able to use my rental income to quality for the loan.
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6 May 2009 | 47 replies
Bottom line, I gave a real life example of a poor quality agent (with all details necessary) and you immediatley chimed in to defend how it is not in the sellers best interest, yada, yada.
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22 April 2009 | 16 replies
Perhaps not as they would be in first position and therefore protected, but by today's standards, they may have an issue with it as your debt coverage ratio could be out of wack and concern them with your investment not producing enough cash to pay all the bills.Contact a non recourse lender and ask.
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7 April 2009 | 1 reply
I know they can all provide quality leads but I need to build some capital up first.WIth probates timing seems to be key.