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Samantha M.
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Driving 4 Dollars: For Rent Signs

Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
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After driving through several subdivisions I have amassed a small collection of numbers from for rent signs. I plan on giving them a call sometime tomorrow or early Monday.

Sort of a silly question, but if I cant get a hold of them should I leave a message. Or try and get ahold of them later. I dont want to bother them too much.

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Tim Delp
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Tim Delp
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I think you would be fine calling for this reason. I would suggest your are driving in neighborhoods similar to the properties that you are going to wholesale. I would also suggest your look on craigslist and other sites and could use that as another resource for other phone numbers. You could possilby run in to issues with people being on the do not call list but I think if you are professional and explain that you saw their listing/property and simply wanted to know if they were looking for other quality below market values to add to their rentals, most landlords would probably welcome the call. Those that don't want to hear about more properties might be good source to help them sell their property. If I was calling I would be trying to work both angles.

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