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Updated over 11 years ago, 04/24/2013

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Eric Black
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Where we are parked
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Newbie looking for mentors in Central California

Eric Black
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Where we are parked
Posted

I have been investing in buy & hold real estate for about 6 years now and am looking to get started in wholesaling. I'm in Santa Maria on the central coast and looking for mentors or anyone to let me me follow along and observe to learn the ropes, or just ask questions. I've been been spending hours reading trying to figure out the best approach but have decided I just need to take some sort of action but not sure where to start exactly.

I called the local probate court office and was told that the probate case information is not published in the newspaper by the courts (it is the defendant's responsibility) and that there is no way to get the information at the courthouse or online. I find that a little hard to believe but I was in no position to argue.

Love the site and appreciate all of the input and advice from everyone and looking forward to getting started!

Thanks for any advice/suggestions/recommendations, etc.

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