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Chris Martin Money360 may revolutionize "hard money" lending
18 November 2015 | 70 replies

On this other BP topic we discussed various ways an individual invest in real estate PASSIVELY, with minimal risk, and get 5-15% ROI. A post by Dionte G. came up (see the bottom of this post) that I think needed to be...

Dave C. Dodd/Frank Compliant Seller Financing - What works???
21 January 2019 | 58 replies

I know there's a lot of threads on Dodd/Frank and Lonnie Deals, However I'd like to hear from anyone who currently does seller financing and what method they're deploying to be compliant. Ideally, I'd like hear from s...

Matthew S. Advice on my father's turnkeys in Memphis, Dallas, and Philly
4 May 2016 | 22 replies

Hi All,I'm a 30-year old man with two rental properties in the Washington, DC area.As of last year, I've also started helping my father, also based in DC, make real estate investments. He is 60, had about $400,000 of ...

Chris Martin Man charged with breaking into foreclosed home he bought
3 August 2017 | 40 replies

I had to read this two or three times to see if the arrested man's claim "Everything that occurred with this house was lawful" was really the case. In my opinion, the above statement is not correct, given just the ...

Christopher W. How much to pay private lenders?
7 June 2012 | 59 replies

Like the title says, how much do you pay your private lenders? I have seen that 8% - 15% seems like the average.

Now another question - is that 8-15% on the money they lend you or of your final profit?