IC Elesson: The Most Important Thing You’ll Ever Read About Being a Private Lender
Note: laws and regulations regarding the advertising, registering, and formalization of private loans vary enormously state-to-state. Generally, these rules apply to the borrower rather than the lender, but even lenders should be aware of what the laws in your state say about these transactions. Of course, this article is not intended as legal, accounting, or...
Guest Blogger Kathy Kennebrook: Creating that Work-Life Balance so You Can Play Hard, Too.
Kathy Kennebrook, aka “The Marketing Magic Lady” is a 15 year veteran of the real estate market. Best known for her effective methods of getting seller leads, she also writes about lifestyle issues for real estate investors. She’s one of the 8 amazing ladies presenting at the Molding the Millionaire Mind conference in Columbus on...
IC elesson: Call to action: please help me help you
The whole purpose of the inner circle is to give you the thing that REIA meetings, home study courses, and bootcamps can’t give you: individual help with specific issues that are stopping YOU from making that first deal, or building that big business, or whatever it is you want. But in order for you to...
Guest Blogger Robyn Thompson: How to Build Your Dream Team of Contractors
In my business of rehabbing and reselling house, it’s impossible to make any money without the right contractors: those who get the job done on time, on budget, and right. Novice retailers usually don’t have such people at their fingertips, so how can you build a team of good contractors? The answer is by following...
IC ELesson: How Wholesalers Get Sued
In my lectures about wholesaling, I often say, “Wholesalers don’t get LLCs because they need the asset protection; because of the short-term nature of our deals and the fact that our buyers are professional investors, we’re not as subject to liability as people with tenants or who sell to emotional homeowners. We get LLCs because...