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David Beard Private Lending for Buy & Hold
10 November 2011 | 31 replies
If a lender needs to liquidate a loan for any reason we are able to insert another lender or 'sell' the note to another lender at full price to the original lender.I think it is a great way to offer an alternative for your buyers and insulate your business from the whims of banks, but it requires a pretty large network or at least a handful of really good lenders with a lot of capital.
Bryan Hancock Hard Money Loans - Usury Dodge With Choice Of Law Provision
19 November 2011 | 2 replies
Okay hard money pros...Scenario:-A fully licensed real estate (deeds...not money) broker in California wishes to make hard money loans at very high interest rates in trade for aggregating money sources for fix-and-flippers and providing the fund apparatus where they can pool investors' money-The broker/lender inserts a choice of law provision in the contract stating that the laws of California apply-The broker/lender loans on projects in other statesI read in other posts that people have received advice from attorneys stating that the choice of law provision somehow "imports" the rules of Cali and allows one to lend at usurious rates.
Rich Weese BP seminar
3 February 2012 | 6 replies
At Staples, they are cheap to buy, maybe a buck or two, and they have a clip to attach to either a collar or shirt pocket, with transparent plastic surrounding the name inserted on paper; Staples also sells ones that have an elastic lanyard to be worn around the neck.
Brad D. Need Help Renting a Single Family House
18 February 2012 | 6 replies
Insert the URL on all your marketing material - craigslist, flyers, etc.* Photos (depending on the location of the property) - tape photos of the property to the inside window closest to the front door
Bryan Hancock Designing Around Restrictive Covenant Risk When Purchasing Land
28 January 2013 | 21 replies
How do I find out who is empowered to interpret the clause above that was inserted as an amendment?
Aaron Junck LLC and being a guarantor
14 January 2013 | 15 replies
So I inserted a time limit, which I think was 2 years.
Michael McGuire Business partner stole money, doing business behind my back
13 February 2013 | 3 replies
I also wouldn't insert myself between him, KW and the IRS.
Robert Jones HOA Demands I replace my shingles
20 March 2013 | 7 replies
This is a classic case of an HOA that has some vague language in the rules and then has a Board Member who is trying to use the vagueness of the rule to insert her personal aesthetic on the community.
Benjamin Lahoy Los Angeles, CA - Just Became a Member Today 2/17/2013
17 February 2013 | 13 replies
By putting the @ sign before names, a list comes up, you click the name, and it inserts it into post, as well as notifies person they were mentioned in a post.
Dawn Anastasi Cashing out a Roth 401k
3 February 2015 | 43 replies
So your investment properties may be at risk if you are sued (insert LLC and umbrella insurance debate here) or or for some reason you need to declare bankruptcy, but IRAs and 401k plans are protect - but these laws vary by state.