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All Forum Posts by: Dave Halevi

Dave Halevi has started 15 posts and replied 36 times.

Post: Pre foreclosure leads

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

I don't need to justify my actions, and u better not be so judgemental about different investment strategies 🤷

Post: Pre foreclosure leads

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14
Quote from @Ron S.:

so I understand...you are going to find leads and have people cold call and solicit them for what...to sell you their home? or...are you planning on "helping them" (adding/transferring title into your name)? Or doing a "subject to"?

Not sure what your goal is but before you start messing with homeowners in default (regardless of what stage), you might want to read up on the foreclosure laws in the state you are trying to do business in. In some states, you must be licensed. In other states, attempting to "help" homeowners in foreclosure (or in imminent danger of default) can put you into the crosshairs of an attorney general or worse, a DA.

I've enjoyed being part of personally exposing scammers that prey on people to strip them of the equity in their homes. Here's a excerpt from one group of scammers brought to justice. I'm sure you only intend on helping people so, this shouldn't apply to you.

Home Matters USA | The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (ca.gov)


 It sounds like getting pre-foreclosure deals is wrong, and it's not.
Most of the time, the homeowner would appreciate u helping them to get out of the mess using this way or another when the other option is a certain foreclosure..

Post: Pre foreclosure leads

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Good morning BP community.

After some research, I think that cold calling is the most efficient way to reach out to homeowners, and I'd like to ask 

Where can I find good VAs?

What's, in your opinion, the best platform to generate leads?

Thank you in advance!
 

Post: Seven essential documents for a sub2 deal

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Good morning y'all.

on one of his videos, Pace Morby says that there are seven different documents you should have in order to execute a successful subject to deal?

Do you have any idea what these documents are? Where can I find them?

thank you very much!

Post: Subdivision new project

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Hello guys.

looking for a contractor \realtor who has experience with land zoning and subdivision.

thanks much!

Post: Intel's new facility

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14
Quote from @Robert Ellis:
Quote from @Remington Lyman:
Quote from @Dave Halevi:

Thank you very much!

What is your opinion about the city and the area in general?

I'm trying to determine whether or not to dive deep into new construction in the place.


 Unless you already own land near the site you are not getting into new construction. If you do not mind building closer to the city of Columbus there are a lot of land opportunities though!


 You can still get plots within 20 minutes of the intel site that share the economics, even in Johnstown within 10 minutes you can find sites you can build single family or multifamily on through rezoning. 

Do u have any experience with new construction or zoning in this area?

Post: Intel's new facility

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Thank you very much!

What is your opinion about the city and the area in general?

I'm trying to determine whether or not to dive deep into new construction in the place.

Post: Intel's new facility

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Hello y'all

Do any of u guys know the exact location of Intel's new site?

Best wishes

Post: Seller financing deed

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Thank you guys for the smart advices.

of course I'll use an attorney, but I wanted to make sure I know what to ask, and what is the process.

Post: Interest only deal

Dave HaleviPosted
  • Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14
Quote from @Steve Vaughan:
Quote from @Dave Halevi:

Thank you for your answers

I'll thank you for your answer.

You've helped me realize my time spent on here is a waste.  It took my entire post being ignored for the thousandth time to help me realize this.  Thank you!

Hey Steve, sorry to hear that.
Just letting you know that I was reading your answer very meticulously and I appreciate your time and experience u put into it!
thank u again!