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Posted over 7 years ago

Story Time With Jeff. episode 9. (conclusion of cat piss house.)

     I have been sharing some of my stories here on this blog for nearly three years (Confessions of a Private Lender. An Updated Chronology.) I have been sharing them in person at my local REIA meetings for longer than that. I recently had the opportunity to combine another favorite activity, the pursuit, collecting, and drinking of diverse whiskies, with discussions of real estate on a podcast. There is nothing I like much more than drinking whisky while telling real estate stories. The founder of one of my local REIAs is recording a series of podcasts which will cover my favorite whiskies and my favorite stories.

     Here is the link to Story Time With Jeff. episode 9. This is also posted on iTunes under: Renegade Detroit Investors Podcast. This is the conclusion of the cat piss story--how I sold this house without closing costs.

     I am thrilled that this series is being received warmly. Please let me know what you think of the episode, if you have any questions or suggestions, and if you would like me to post links to further episodes on this blog. Feel free to share this if you wish.

     Thank you.



Comments (2)

  1. It was very interesting to hear the conclusion of this story.  I'll admit, I would have been a little uncomfortable closing on a property like this just because I am not familiar with the laws surrounding this type of transaction.  I guess that's where the value of legal shield came into play!  Please continue posting future episodes here.  I'm subscribed, so it's a great way for me to find out when a new episode is released.


    1. @Nick G., thanks for subscribing and commenting. I actually didn't sell this LLC on that transaction but I do have another transaction that will be completed at the beginning of 2017 that will probably involve the same of the same LLC. The purchaser for that property is an accountant. It is very nice to be able to call the LegalShield attorneys for an opinion without getting a bill. I use the service frequently.