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Dale Osborn Safety of savings on deposit
15 November 2010 | 29 replies
FDIC was established from the 29 crash!
Jack Srimani Does getting a general contractor a good idea
16 November 2010 | 12 replies
During my research on real estate in this site somebody else was talking about establishing a system that would be replicated in one or more projects.
Danny Day Foreclosure shopping today
14 December 2010 | 15 replies
Making it part of the contract offer establishes an audit trail for them as well as those who review the file.
Brandi Williams Please Analyze This Wholesale Deal
23 November 2010 | 16 replies
3 bedroom 2 bathroom split level single family homeWood floors, carpet in bedrooms, Fenced in backyard with pool, corner lot in established neighborhood.Repairs: Carpet cleaning, possible touch up paint, replace 5 to 6 windows, clean and drain pool, replace fence or just repair broken areas of it We are thinking 5k to 7k in repairsZestimate: $123,500Eppraisal: $111, 546ARV: $100,000 (us being modest, distressed homes in the area sold for $70k to 80k)Our Purchase Price: $50,000Asking Price: $65,000 (leaving room for negotiation of course)Is this something you as an investor would buy?
Prince Amos NOBODY NEEDS YOU!!(hopefully I'm wrong)
23 November 2010 | 3 replies
Would people JUST be sadOr would people actually lose money.. would the people you established businessrelationship suffer.
Joshua Dorkin Hardship Letters
3 December 2010 | 3 replies
Be Specific about your HardshipOnce you have established your reasons for hardship, you need to put in the effort to understand how that hardship has impacted you specifically.
Ryan D Whole Life Insurance & Real Estate
13 June 2016 | 120 replies
By term and establish your insurability over the term policy, add when you can.
Tia Bible GOT ADVICE? Please help a new real estate investor!
2 December 2010 | 2 replies
Then what you have to offer is four established businesses that are willing to sign a five year lease.. as the General Partner you can then gain a share of the ownership for doing the legwork for the other businesses.
Joe Strickley Dallas Fort Worth Income SFHs
1 February 2011 | 8 replies
They wanted back to back contracts on their REOs, and were a little uncompromising so I am looking for someone else ...an established company with a track record.
Jimmy C. Establishment Republicans Move to Prevent Ron Paul from Chair of Monetary Policy
9 December 2010 | 24 replies
You can bet it's probably going to be now.As an overall view of this thread, it looks like all the hubub about the "establishment Republicans" vs.