
30 March 2008 | 4 replies
My day job is as an IT auditor for banks and I don't honestly believe that a bank would be involved with any investment that has that level or returns... simply put... its just to risky, and banks are some of the most risk adverse businesses out there...In addition if you google this term it does not return any usable results, which does not necessarily mean anything but I would expect if this were something that was legitimate than someone would have posted something at some point about it....Be weary... very weary...

31 March 2008 | 2 replies
What I recommend you do to determine the path you should take to start reading this site.

27 March 2008 | 4 replies
Determine FMV and transfer with gain from S-Corp.For #2 would the gain just be the depreciation recapture?

12 April 2008 | 21 replies
That's what a forum is about and so far you are being very elusive.I understand your 50% rule of thumb completely, I just do not think it is accurate for all investments and I make a personal choice to use other calculations.I have said on numerous occassions that the 50% rule is simply a way of stating that the operating expenses in the United States for residential rentals run (average) 45% to 50% per year over time.

29 April 2008 | 12 replies
I would want to do all the details myself, they are simply their to find the property.A lot of attorneys love making things a lot more complicated than they should be.

21 July 2011 | 22 replies
FHA uses 1-year Treasury Constant Maturities Index to determine interest rate changes.

22 August 2009 | 12 replies
What I am saying is that many courses can actually teach you something - and others will simply try to sell you something else.Pardon the grammer - it's late and I couldn't sleep so I decided to hop online.

1 April 2008 | 4 replies
This is simply becasue a lot of web designers have been too lazy to upgrade and adhere to the web standard.

1 April 2008 | 4 replies
Thank you.How do real estate investors determine whether a property is undervalued or not?

20 May 2010 | 18 replies
To say that most low and middle income tenants have terrible credit simply is not true.