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Account Closed How do I protect myself if I lend money to an investor?
14 September 2018 | 13 replies
I guess I am just one of those basic lender types.put money out get a mortgage or deed of trust prom note.. lenders title policy and named additionally insured on the hazard insurance.I think your talking about an investment scheme.. :) of some sorts.. 
Candace Ellison Deed error keeping me from selling rental...what is my next step?
29 August 2018 | 11 replies
@Wayne Brooks  I don't know about your short sales.. but I know when my wife did a few and one specific I remember was a dentist who wanted to be a flipper  and was upside down about 100k.. the bank made him sign a prom note to release him.. so even though my wife closed the short sale the doc still owed 100k over time. 
Jacob Chapman Is wholesaling a good way to learn skills for the BRRRR method?
19 April 2018 | 2 replies
I am currently in property management for my occupation but I hope to someday go prom property manager to property owner through the BRRRR method, but that takes both money and skill to get great deals. as I am low on both, I was thinking of one of the best ways to increase my skills and earn a little money to save up for my own ventures would be wholesaling.what are your thoughts?
Joseph Lewis Appearance & REI.
26 February 2007 | 11 replies
When you flaunt your success, you come off as intimidating, and some people don't want to deal with that.
Sean Patrum Passed my test!!! Now the work starts.
23 August 2018 | 2 replies
Add to that that I am giddy like a school girl on prom night so I probably need more research before I take that plunge completely!!!! 
Christopher Brimager Hard Money Lender Expectations as a Newer Investor
21 May 2019 | 0 replies
I’m not saying take them to prom — just out for at least one more cup of coffee.
G Brian Juk What do I need to lend finances
11 August 2018 | 18 replies
if it goes TU it can take years to foreclose.. if you feel you need to help him just give him an unsecured prom note.. no defense to that if he does not pay and you get personal judgement quickly.. just check to make sure your not violating usury laws in your state..   
Luis Aste What's the best way to build your network of wholesalers?
21 March 2019 | 5 replies
(Contact me on which way to go).Get SEO going (Contact me on a freeeeking amaaaaaazing guide on how to kick butt in seo and DESTROY your competitors while you are at it)While you do that, as it will take a bit of time do:DMM (Dead Men Moaning .. aka Zombies)PPC (Pelicans Peck Children... so sad :( )D4D (Dancing 4 Dollars as in poledancing... trust me that works great get out that floss underwear and flaunt those cheeks boi!))
Ryland Taniguchi Sunwest Self-Directed IRAs
24 September 2015 | 2 replies
@Ryland Taniguchi  I have done a lot of work with SDRIA custodians over the years and I have never heard of any of them prepping RE docs  ... it would be a normal escrow with your escrow officer prepping your DT and if they are able your Prom note.they then send to the custodian for approval. then they fund.Once the nice things about working with lenders that have a true check book IRA they simply cut a check to title and its much smoother than the custodian approach.
Dominick Miller dealing with a realtor
6 July 2015 | 18 replies
Usually it is yes, but I cant flaunt their money first then get the property.