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All Forum Posts by: Milian Bonillo

Milian Bonillo has started 4 posts and replied 48 times.

Post: Filing for Dissolved LLC Name

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

I'm interested in filing for an LLC and there's a similar name but it's been dissolved since 2011. The domain and social media handles are all available. Should I file for it or do I need to do something additional to move forward?

Post: Surplus recovery and skip tracing

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

Research courses out there. You can put in the time to do You Tube University but no one is giving away the best info for free. Kim Harris has a course and is very responsive to questions, Nick Fullmer has a monthly subscription group and will JV deals with members, Bob Diamond has a course as well, there's also Shawn Buige and Barry Cloyd. Probably more but those are the ones I've seen.


Find a coach who resonates with you and explore their YT videos and websites, then consider investing. Yes, you can research on your own but people who want a neat package of how to get from A to B to C the quickest, invest in themselves buy purchasing a course. There are also legal ramifications (hefty fines and jail time) to be aware of, so a course is helpful in avoiding that, as well. 

Post: Surplus Recovery Agents

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

Hi Quinton, check out Nick Fullmer’s YT videos, by his company called Overage Syndicate. He also has a FB group called overages, excess proceeds, surplus funds. It’s free to join the group. Good conversations on this topic. Maybe I’ll see you there! 

Post: Wholesale Inc. Training Course (5k) - Is is worth it?

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

That’s a good resource, Jay. I heard the Carlton Sheets CDs on eBay are still a great find! 

Post: Show Me the Money! Raising Private Money For Real Estate Deals

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

Good to know, thank you!

Post: Show Me the Money! Raising Private Money For Real Estate Deals

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

Wish I were in town for this! 

Post: Wholesale Inc. Training Course (5k) - Is is worth it?

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44
Originally posted by @John Warnock:
Originally posted by @Milian Bonillo:

That’s great Joshua Dayrit! I too value time more than money, so I got a coaching program and it’s incredible. Tons of support, a community with in-person meetings, online instruction at my disposal, and a direct path to steps I need to take to start doing deals much faster than guessing from a myriad of very good information out there, with no clear path. we can always make more money, but we can’t make more time. 

Hi Milian,

I'm wondering if you can share what you learned about the other programs as well as WI? I also follow Max Maxwell and Brent Daniels in addition to Tom Krol and would like to hear what your thoughts were against the WI program I am leaning towards. What has been your result?

Thanks!

@JohnWarnock These are not negatives about any of the coaching programs, only observations. It was hard to choose because the ones I looked at were by my favorite educators and they’re all very inspiring. With that said:

Max doesn’t have a coaching program, he has live events, which didn’t match with my desire to learn online, at the time of my choice. WI is only about wholesaling and focuses on direct mail, so it advocates spending additional funds (thousands per month) on mailings. Other methods like driving for $$ have a lower cost requirement to undertake. 

Brent Daniels from TTP is very engaging and a bit less expensive than WI. I chose Laura Alamery because she has a lot of support; coaching calls, group meet ups (she travels regularly to meet with students), there are also local student meet ups (these take place without Laura), and her class goes over several wholesaling strategies (I can choose what resonates with me) and she covers a variety of real estate investing strategies aside from wholesaling. Her course is very in-depth, so you learn the mechanics of why things are done. Other courses are more about steps to do with less explanation of the why behind things.  

I advocate making a list of those you’re considering, have a coaching call with each (they’re always free) and have your list of questions ready for each call. Document info and take time to compare, contrast and check reviews. It took me a week to do all the calls and having an Excel spreadsheet made it easy to track and compare results. 

Post: The Latest with Chicago Action Investors

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

Does anyone know the latest on Chicago Action Investors? When searching for posts, there was activity on 2016 and 2017 but not much since then.

Post: Looking to Network in Chicago

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

Hi Gordon, I will add you. May I have your email address? You can private message it, if you prefer not to post.

Post: Looking to Network in Chicago

Milian BonilloPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 54
  • Votes 44

Hi Kenneth, thank you for commenting. I’ll send you a DM.