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Darian Moore - Detroit Michigan Real Estate Investing, Training, & Seminars

Free Real Estate Investment Seminar for New Investors!

Free Real Estate Investment Seminar for New Investors!

When: Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009

From 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Where: Investor Helpers' Office

40600 Ann Arbor Rd., Suite 100, Plymouth, MI 48170

Phone: 1-800-290-8372 x7901

Topics Covered:

• How to get started

• Building your "Team of Resources"

• Contractors, Title Co., Real Estate Agent, etc..

• Locating Funding sources

• Hard Money, Mortgage Brokers, Business Lines of Credit

• Becoming an effective Real Estate Investor

• Ways to get started when you have challenged credit

Feel free to bring your questions on how to get started.

We'll also be giving a presentation on our NOMAD Investors Club, a one-year mentoring program with seminars and workshops designed to help you learn the Real Estate Investing business in a fun & exciting environment. With a team of LOCAL experts around you to help guide you around the numerous potential costly mistakes, you'll transition from "Seminar Investor" to "Professional Investor" during the program.

Register today through one of the following methods:

Phone: 1-800-290-8372 x7901

Email: support@investor-helpers.com

Website: www.Investor-Helpers.com (Seminars/Workshops area)

(Refreshments Served)

Disclaimer: Real Estate investing by nature is risky. We cannot guarantee a profit or loss. We do promise you lots of support, coaching, & resources. We do not provide legal, accounting, or contracting advice.

REMINDER: REAL ESTATE TAX EXPERTS SPEAK TO INVESTOR GROUP

When: Wednesday, February 18, 2009; 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Where: 40600 Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth, MI 48170

Phone: 1-800-290-8372 x7968

Tax Experts will discuss and answer questions on the following:

  • What are the tax implications of selling a home via short sale (or foreclosure)?

  • What's the IRS "Insolvency Rule" when dealing with foreclosures/Short Sales?

  • How can I reduce my property taxes through the appeals process?

  • What is the best business & legal structure (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp) for operating a Real Estate Investing Business?

Presenters:

Brian R. Weiland, BRW & Associates, PC

Markwei Boye, Smart Business International, PLLC

Harold Hoyt, Professional Property Tax Appeals, Inc.

Register today through one of the following methods:

Phone: 1-800-290-8372 x7968

Email: support@investor-helpers.com

Website: www.Investor-Helpers.com (Seminars/Workshops area)

Free for NOMAD Investors Club Members

$20 non-members (your first meeting is free)

Investor Helpers Hosts Hard Money Lending Seminar For Local Investors

United States of America (Press Release) January 6, 2009 - Investor Helpers, LLC, a Detroit Area Real Estate Investment firm will be kicking off the new year by hosting a seminar on "Hard Money Lending in Today's Environment". "With many lenders cutting back tremendously on loans being funded, it is vital that Real Estate Investors become more familiar with non-traditional sources of funds", said Darian Moore, Managing Partner of Investor Helpers.

Trent Dalrymple, Director of Investor Relations at Northwestern Financial, will be the main speaker at the Wednesday January 14th meeting of the 10 part series, "Business Fundamentals 101 for the Metro Detroit Real Estate Investor" organized by the Investor Helpers Real Estate Investment Club. Trent Dalrymple has been providing Hard Money Loans to Real Estate Investors since 1984, "I've seen many investors struggle because they didn't understand how to effectively utilize HML's. They are a very powerful tool when understood & used properly", Dalrymple said.

Specializing in Real Estate Investing in the Metro Detroit area, Investor Helpers has become one of the most sought after group of experts for what their clients call a "Local One Stop Shop" approach to the Detroit Real Estate Investing Business. Offering real estate training seminars and real estate investing workshops on a regular basis, they also have field consultants to mentor newer investors to help them navigate through the process of real estate investing with confidence.
Darian Moore, managing partner of Investor Helpers, said "our goal is to provide knowledge & resources to the Detroit Real Estate Investing Community. By assembling a team of local experts to support new investors, we're helping them avoid the many potential pitfalls that come along with this business."Some of the upcoming classes include:Free Business Fundamentals 101 for Real Estate Investors -

The Basics of Working with Hard Money Lenders
When: Wednesday, January 14, 2009
From: 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Where: Investor Helpers, 40600 Ann Arbor Rd., Suite 100, Plymouth, MI 48170



Free Real Estate Investing Information for the Beginning Investor
When: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 From: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Where: Investor Helpers, 40600 Ann Arbor Rd., Suite 100, Plymouth, MI 48170Topics

Covered:- How to get started - Building your "Team of Resources": Contractors, Title Co., Real Estate Agent, etc..- Locating funding sources: Hard Money, Mortgage Brokers, Business Lines of Credit- Becoming an effective Real Estate Investor- Ways to get started when you have challenged credit


Register for any of these free classes through one of the following methods:
Phone: 1-800-290-8372 x7903
Email: support@investor-helpers.com
Website: www.investor-helpers.com

The evolution of credit cards

Good Info on the History of credit Cards.....

Darian - www.investor-helpers.com

The credit card craze started in the mid-20th century and never let up. Upcoming changes promise a bright future. Read more at Bankrate.com »

People born after 1980 may find it hard to believe that credit cards were not always ubiquitous.
Credit has existed for many decades, but not the buy-anything-anywhere-anytime variety familiar to us today.... (Click below link to read full story)

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/Financial_Literacy/credit_help/history_of_credit_cards_a1.asp?caret=120b

Fannie Mae to End Tenant Evictions in Foreclosures

Here's an interesting development in the foreclosure world.....

Darian - www.investor-helpers.com


Fannie Mae is finalizing a national policy that will allow tenants to remain in their homes even if their landlord goes into foreclosure -- a landmark decision for tenants.

The policy will be in effect Jan. 9, Fannie Mae said Sunday, and reflects growing pressure on the mortgage company from a legal-aid group that threatened to sue over recent evictions. The company said it will also ensure its current holiday moratorium on new evictions is being followed until the new policy takes effect.

Read more at WSJ.com:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122929716434005201.html