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Isaiah Foster Credit Analyst- Ask me anything
23 June 2015 | 15 replies
I believe Dion was referring to Government Sponsored Enterprises (like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) and how their loan guidelines might differ from those of a portfolio lender. 
Sid Franklin How did Detroit go broke? Why did property values decline in Detroit? What about Chicago?
25 June 2015 | 3 replies
Many folks believe that because Chicago is much more diverse in its industries, economy and has better job creation strengths, that Chicago will be immune from Detroit's death spiral of (a) borrowing and pension debt, (b) failure to control the costs of government, (c) loss of state revenues, (d) bad public schools and (e) ever increasing tax burden for working, middle class families.My interest in this question stems primarily from the dramatic price declines in Detroit real estate prices before its municipal bankruptcy. 
Stephanie Beard Is there a thing as a fraudulent investor?
4 September 2023 | 37 replies
Valid means of Government Identification.For purpose of identification, I include my passport as attachment in this email.NOTE: I check my email almost on hourly basis as this is the only way I communicate until I can have my voice back.
Stephen S. Renting out 'HomePath' properties ?
4 July 2015 | 21 replies
Hell;  the banks and the US government lie to me at every opportunity.
Hersh M. Signs of Overheating in the Single-Family Rental Market?
24 July 2015 | 8 replies
With a decline in home ownership in the millennial generation, we may never reach 70% home ownership again unless the government continues to artificially encourage it by keeping interest rates at all time lows.
David Krulac 40% of 1031 Tax Free Exchange Transactions would not happen without tax advantage
24 July 2015 | 2 replies
In any case, the federal government is going to continue to look for revenue in every nook and cranny of the tax code. 
Jeff Morelock Seven Questions Inexperienced Wholesalers Hate
30 July 2015 | 23 replies
Much like increased regulations, these questions seek little more than to increase the  barriers to entry for the wholesaler. 
Vanessa Wright Renters in Low Income Housing - Any Advice
27 January 2016 | 13 replies
Areas were 90% or more of my tenants will be on sec 8 and government assistance programs.
James E. Newbie wholesaler in greater Boston MA area
20 March 2016 | 13 replies
If anyone has any advice for me, specifically on additions to the list above and around MA regulations / challenges that make the wholesaling process different here than the process outlined in most of the BP forums / podcasts, please let me know!