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Jason S. Flat Broke and No Funds...What to do???
11 December 2024 | 68 replies

Hi Everyone,Happy Friday first of all!!  I recently got divorced and am up to my eyeballs in debt and my credit score has taken a hit (once a gleaming 750, now a less then great 640ish).   I am highly motivated and al...

Tyler Carpenter Buying on contract?
24 March 2011 | 37 replies

How do you go about buying a property on contract, to where you name is at least mentioned in the deed somewhere? The reason I ask this question is because what im looking to. I may or may not be able to accomplish th...

Jeremy W. Airbnb Breach of Contract Class Action Petition
3 April 2020 | 41 replies

18,000+ people have signed this petition: https://www.change.org/p/airbnb-airbnb-breach-of-contract-class-action-lawsuit-violate-cancellation-policies

David Roberts Forming LLC to govern the rest of LLCs
26 February 2015 | 44 replies

This will likely be an easy question for some of you.So, if I generate 3 LLCs, 2 of which  hold 1 rental home in each, and the 3rd which is the main LLC that owns all other LLCs under it...How do I make that true?  Wh...

Peter Lambert Real Estate Note - Borrower constantly late, ideas?
10 January 2014 | 69 replies

Hi everyone - first post here after visiting and reading the forum for several years. Looking for advice on a deal I'm already in on. I'll try to be as concise as possible.

Loan is in the State of Texas. 1...

Carmelo Lopez When's this bubble going to pop?
27 September 2018 | 135 replies

Fannie Mae is increasing the DTI to 50% starting July 29th. America's largest mortgage lender is making it easier to buy their first home.

In the last housing bubble, just about anyone with a pulse was approved for ...