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Wendy Doris
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Posting Video Updates for the World to See

Wendy Doris
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hello everyone. I've been making video updates for my financial investors on on a weekly basis. I've been getting some good feedback. I'm not about to say they are of the highest quality, but I do think I'm being transparent and informative. I was thinking about uploading these videos for others to see. They could be informative for new investors to see real flip updates, in real time, with real numbers. I'm in the midwest so it might also be helpful to see what a flip in my area looks like ($100K all in) as opposed to what is shown on TV ($400K-1 mil).

1. Do you think there is any liability to this so long as I don't post anything that is trademarked and all videos are mine?

2. Do you think if potential buyers see the videos, it will turn them off seeing the home before it was fixed and how much money went into it?

3. Do you think new real estate investors might be able to benefit from them?

4. Do you think the private investors will take issue with sharing the videos? (I could ask permission, of course)

Your feedback is much appreciated!

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