Hi everyone,I'm seeking guidance on where to read about the laws of syndication, and Where to read about new laws that are officially coming out in regards of syndication ?What government site ?What government agency ...
Hi folks, your friendly BP socialist here! First off, thank you all for your responses and input! What a lively discussion!I wanted to close out my last thread with some heartfelt clarification which I had posted but ...
Does anybody have any updates on the government regulations that restrict lease to own programs? Has it been passed in the Senate?
Regards,
Doug Peterson
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