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Jason Krick First Deal!!! LLC, Commercial Loan and 401(k) Loan?!?!?!?
26 December 2016 | 19 replies
The last hurdle is tenants, which I'm in the process of doing right now.I will PM you a bit later with the details on area and contact info.
Lyuba Barrington Got good lead, now what?
16 September 2016 | 6 replies
There are of course (sneaky) ways to inspect the property without tenant being aware of the sale discussion (posing as insurance agent etc), however I do not want to run this business in a sneaky way, and even create a perception of being scam-y or sneaky with the customers... 
Amanda Moore Feel like giving up!
23 September 2016 | 40 replies
"[previously asked details of the house] Wow, your house sounds amazing!  
Edwin Farmer Due Diligence On Private Lender
19 September 2016 | 14 replies
I may have a lender that would do the deal but would need some more details.  
Ken McGrew Trouble opening bank account for LLC
16 September 2016 | 7 replies
Your attorney, and that article, are talking about when you are entering into business contracts, that can create an obligation, or liability, and making it clear it is the LLC entering into the contract/obligation, as opposed to you as an individual......Not when your're opening the bank account for the LLC!
Dan Pezzano Stuck in the rat race
31 October 2016 | 15 replies
I do not want to do the same mindless work anymore and want to create wealth and financial freedom.
Chris M. BiggerPockets Video/Blog Request: Chronicle Deals As They Happen
20 September 2016 | 2 replies
For an example of what I'm talking about, this guy has some great videos showing him making actual phone calls to real motivated sellers: The tutorials, books and podcast are amazing, and if you guys have already done these kind of videos/blogs let me know... but I think videos/blogs chronicling every detail of real deals as they're in progress from start to finish that you guys are working on would be extremely educational.It would be so awesome to watch a series of videos/podcasts or a series of articles/blogs where Josh or Brandon are detailing every step of the process in a deal that they're currently working on.
Robert Fountain What would you do in this situation?Agent really dropped the ball
16 September 2016 | 12 replies
You almost completely disregard the "verbal acceptance," and push for the fully ratified contract, signed and delivered, by creating a sense of urgency that you feel is appropriate for the situation at hand.
Xavier Bernard MLS question
16 September 2016 | 6 replies
It's a serious, serious waste of time and money (I'm being redundant here, I know)I've assigned slightly over 75 lease option deals in 10 different states, and not once have I ever spent a dime of money marketing my deals (okay, this might be a bit of a stretch, because I've spent money on local proxy IP's and local phone numbers to create a new craigslist phone verified account, in order to keep my deals live on craigslist without getting ghosted by them, but that's a much deeper discussion).It is incredibly easy to find lease option buyers.
Alex Hugo Master Lease Option in TN
19 September 2016 | 7 replies
They may short cut the fix, leave things wet, and create an environment for mold. letting an unqualified person work on electrical can be a huge liability if they get hurt or burn the place down.