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Bryan Hancock The JOBS Act - How To Verify Investors Are Accredited
14 January 2014 | 47 replies
Thus the government wants to try to protect people from being taken advantage of.
Mason Kelley Breaking lease due to military orders.
18 January 2014 | 29 replies
Just did some research on this, and military.com says:First, for purposes of protection under the SCRA, the lease must be signed by the servicemember, or on behalf of the servicemember (by the use of a power of attorney.)
Brandon Hall Need Smart People to Take a Stab at This Analysis!
12 January 2014 | 8 replies
What about rolling in cable , if it's $60 add $100 to the rent (password protect - pay per view of course).Here's another angle I use for increasing rent, allow dogs.
David J. How BiggerPockets created 100k in net worth in 4 months
31 January 2020 | 101 replies
Your 65K house may not be at market, but it's the cost of acquisition as well, so legally you're at 65K without drapes I guess.Nothing says you can't get a good deal.I'm totally aware of how all this works, how investors or dealers acquire a property and borrow more than what it's original purchase price was or at full value showing higher values based on repairs made or other comparable properties, how partnerships can be formed, how interests can be pledged and the justifications given, so I won't go down that long road either.I'd expect you to stick by your opinion, I've never known you to admit even being slightly off on your opinion since I've been here, that's not saying you're right, but I understand that when your business model is touched upon you are very protective of the basis of operations and that's fine.What I stated stands in court, gurus have been nailed over such claims.
Brian Gibbons Dodd Frank Compliant Forms from AZ Realtor Board
13 January 2014 | 5 replies
Taking its place are four new forms, including two forms that enableparties to originate seller-financed transactions provided that the seller is able to qualify for one of two licensing exemptions created by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
David Fair Note Paperwork
15 January 2014 | 14 replies
Marc, if we get a lender's policy, will that protection transfer to the note buyer?
Scott Kelley Forming LLC for duplex purchase
14 January 2014 | 6 replies
It looks like we would be best served to form an LLC for the asset protection.
Ryan Watson wholesaler question
8 February 2014 | 5 replies
The assignable contract the wholesaler has with the seller offers protection.
Mohammad Foro Can a c-corp assume all liability without property title?
16 January 2014 | 10 replies
LLCs are the customary entity used in RE.What is better than any entity is insurance to protect your assets.
Andre An DEAL ON THE LINE - Deposit question!!! HELP PLEASE!
29 January 2014 | 18 replies
That's not only to protect your deposit if you can't find a buyer.