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Daniel Hart HOA struggling financially, can't foreclose on over-financed units, need opinions...
18 September 2009 | 32 replies
People couldn't buy food, and they wanted the gravel to look nice...Ofgift
Jon Holdman timeshares
23 July 2010 | 24 replies
I was thinking that if the resort is able to rent my week out to paying guests for $3,000 or so, and if they take 50% of it as their expense, I still get a phenomenal return on my investment.I have no interest in actually staying there, let alone eating their food.
Renae Bliss Newbie RE Investor in Milwaukee NEEDS help FAST!!
13 September 2009 | 6 replies
Now with that being said you should get a job Renae just to provide food and a roof for your kids if you don't have other means to support but overall you shouldn't abandon your dreams maybe until you get back on your feet or while your searching for a job look into wholesaling there are a ton of articles on the subject here on BP and in the wholesaling forum as well.Or go to your local REI club and find yourself a mentor that will teach you and take you under his or her wing.
Joshua Dorkin Gurus vs. Experts - Is there a Difference?
3 June 2010 | 39 replies
‘Guru’ isn’t as commonly used and has more or less been bastardized by some unscrupulous marketers.In a perfect world I would say the difference between Gurus and Experts would be that Gurus aren’t only experts but they take the extra steps to take their systems, methods, and experience and form a course to instill the investor ability in others in a more comprehensive and organized fashion.It’s the nature of profit and opportunity that brings out the bad apples who taint the well and it makes it a little harder to separate the good gurus from pseudo-gurus so renowned experts have to market in different ways (if they know what’s good for them) to sidestep that image.
Joshua Holiday advice for starting developer
12 April 2018 | 34 replies
Now the Syndicator has to buy food too, so let's say his cut is 20 cents on the dollar, that leaves 50 cents on the dollar for the developer to finance his project.
Josh Bryan how legit is this craigslist ad?
20 August 2009 | 14 replies
There is a certain organization who is doing this which I decline mention.
Stone Jin Stop messing with my sign
15 July 2009 | 11 replies
I saw a guy that did this to catch some jerk who was throwing food on his truck and they used the video in small claims court to sue the idiot who was doing it.
Account Closed Successful on just Rental Properties?
27 April 2010 | 49 replies
Managing 25 rentals takes VERY LITTLE TIME if you're organized.
Debbie B. More lies...
18 July 2009 | 7 replies
We need to get organized and channel that anger directly to congress and the white house.
Nick J. MindMaps anyone?
4 October 2009 | 5 replies
I have used MindJet for years.As Mr_Investor points out - it isn't for everyone it just depends on how you like to organize your thoughts and how you like to recall them later.