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All Forum Posts by: Nicole Woods

Nicole Woods has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Certificate of Occupancy NYC

Nicole WoodsPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 3
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I sent u a message

Post: Certificate of Occupancy NYC

Nicole WoodsPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I am selling a house to an investor in NYC. Brooklyn to be exact. The deal was about to go through until he stated that the certificate of occupancy was incorrect. The block number is correct the lot number is not correct. I am working with the NYC buildings dept to get it fixed because on all of the other information the lot number is correct. My question is do you need the certificate of occupancy to close a deal in NYC. I ask because he keeps stating if I have another buyer I can go with them. Then I asked well wouldn't they have the same problem he said don't tell them. But it really just made me think he wasn't interested anymore. Is the certificate of occupancy something in NYC that has to be present to close a deal? 

Nicole

Post: After first mailing

Nicole WoodsPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

So after two weeks of REIA Meetings I decided there is nothing to it but to do it. I do think everyone needs some help and a mentor but sometimes these prices are just ridiculously expensive. Then your still expected to pay for your ow marketing. So I ask, what am I paying you for? Either way I decided instead to send out my first mailing. I have been to a few "guru" meetings in the past two weeks and without buying a thing I pieced together what was said, put together what I think is a pretty good flyer usung a lot of "you" and not "I".

I used click to mail to send out my postcards to 1300 non owner occupant that have owned there houses at least 10 years and they all live out of state. Yes it did cost me marketing dollars but I thought that was better than the "guru". My question is what do I do while I wait on responses. Do I start another list? Do you think that kind of list will be okay? I know it's a numbers game so how long should I wait before I send out another postcard to this same list? I have started my LLC, have my social media up and running, website with Investor Carrot. I have been driving for dollars with minimal success. Also practicing "role play" for my first call. What's next?.......