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William Tingle Subject 2--Is his course worth it?
Hi, I have been scouring the web looking for information on Sub2, Subject to, and Subject 2. My interest was piqued here on Bigger Pockets podcast #2. This lady bought over 150 houses sub2 over the course of a few years.
I have not been able to find any information, contracts, or methodology of how to set these up. There are a few mentions of it on Bigger pocket forums, but I'm still not getting the whole picture.
I found a comprehensive course by William Tingle for $297, but I'm leary about paying much for courses anymore since I've fallen into the trap of paying thousands of dollars on courses, seminars, boot camps, coaching, and mentoring.
Does anyone know if this course contains quality information and resources on this subject? I couldn't find any information on the scam pages and this product does not come with a money back guarantee.
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@Derek Smith and @Brandon Diaz I did buy the course. Its a fun read and he writes well...but the paperwork provided in the course is a mess. I had it reviewed by a lawyer and he told me the contracts suck and not to use them. Additionally, how to use the paperwork to close the deals is unclear to me, and the author Tingle does not support his course. I sent him an email and he told me to have an attorney draw up new contracts. Also the material and strategies are a bit dated as the course was written around 2000 or 2001. I think the methodology of going out and solving peoples problems is timeless, but because the paperwork and instructions suck, and the material being almost 20 years old, I'd pass on this one.