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Feb 4, 2023 · After a judge dismissed claims that Montelongo engaged in racketeering, the plaintiffs then refiled, this time accusing him and his three companies — Real Estate Training International,...
Armando Montelongo Jr. is an American real estate entrepreneur and public speaker, best known for his role from 2006 to 2009 on the A&E reality TV show Flip This House. He is the founder of "Armando Montelongo Companies", which presents real estate investment seminars.
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Nov 16, 2017 · A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against San Antonio real estate investor and former reality TV star Armando Montelongo. Courtesy /Armando Montelongo Productions
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Armando Montelongo – Real Estate Mogul, Television Personality, Professional Speaker, Philanthropist. Armando’s Step by Step System Teaches. Where to FIND your first deal. How to FUND your flips. Where are the best areas to BUY. Start learning now. AS FEATURED IN. Armando Montelongo. America’s Original House Flipper.
Armando Montelongo is a real estate investor, educator and philanthropist who made his first real estate investment in 2001 and became a star with A&E’s “Flip This House” from 2006-2009. Armando has spent the past decade optimizing his system for flipping houses and now teaches it to over 300,000 students in person and online.
Jun 26, 2013 · Despite hours of yelling, dancing, massaging and hugging his way through the first of a three-day wealthfest, Armando Montelongo, the 42-year-old minister of get-rich-quickdom, real estate...
Oct 3, 2016 · The 163 students who sued San Antonio real estate investor and one-time reality TV star Armando Montelongo for providing worthless advice through his real estate seminars have dropped their lawsuit in California so they can refile it here. A federal judge in San Francisco signed an order dismissing the case Monday.