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All Forum Posts by: Aydon Acevedo

Aydon Acevedo has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Reaching out to homeowners

Aydon AcevedoPosted
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Which is more effective when making the initial contact with a home owner?

texting or calling?

Post: What would you do?

Aydon AcevedoPosted
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If you had to restart wholesaling with all the knowledge you have now what would be step by step to get a deal in 2-4 weeks


here are a couple of questions I have

1.What was your biggest ‘oh crap’ moment early on?

2.Did you ever sign a contract without checking title first?

3.Get ghosted by a cash buyer?

4.What’s the fastest way to find motivated sellers in New Jersey ? I’ve heard driving for dollars works, but is it better to start with bandit signs or skip-tracing lists? 

5. How do you build trust with sellers when you have no deals under your belt?

6.Any must-have clauses in your contract? I’ve seen templates online, but I don’t want to miss something obvious that could blow up a deal.  

7.For the New Jersey folks: Any weird laws or title issues I should watch out for?

Im all ears, thank you for  helping the newbie out.