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All Forum Posts by: Judy L.

Judy L. has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Wholesaling

Judy L.Posted
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 4

Hi my name is Judy and I wanted to know when starting out in wholesaling, do I have to calculate the repairs on the sellers house or does my buyer calculate  the repairs or take as is? Next, when myself and the seller come to an agreement, do we then sign the sale&purchase contract? Finally, after the property is signed to me is that when I have an assignment contract signed between myself and the buyer and then take to a title company?

thanks

Post: Tenant not responding

Judy L.Posted
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 4

Oh I forgot before starting eviction after Friday when you send them the letter state in the letter that you appreciate them for always paying on time and that you just want to understand the problem. Because there seems to be some financial situation going on and if you can work out a plan to help them you and the tenant could benefit and save you money. Sometimes we have to try to work things out in business not always be cut throat. But everything you say and do document it. Emails do help because if your emails don't get delivered it will let you no that it wasn't delivered because the address you sent it to no longer is working. So, therefore they can't say they did not receive it.

Post: Tenant not responding

Judy L.Posted
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 4

First contact all the references on the application and let them know your trying to contact your tenant and if they could call you ASAP. Wait until Friday but actually I would go to the property. It seems as if there avoiding you and again like you said you just want to talk. Do those two things first and tenant fails to ignore then send certified letter but make sure your documenting every step. Starting from the first call to the tenant.

Judy

Post: New Member from Cincinnati, Ohio

Judy L.Posted
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 4
Originally posted by @Judy L.:

Hi I'm Judy from Cincinnati, Ohio. I'm currently taking courses in Real Estate and have some knowledge of the Real Estate Market. Wholesaling is a part of my character as well marketing. My goals are becoming a full time wholesaler and investor along with continuing my education in real estate/investment.

Post: New Member from Cincinnati, Ohio

Judy L.Posted
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 4

Hi I'm Judy from Cincinnati, Ohio. I'm currently taking courses in Real Estate and have knowledge of the Real Estate Market. Wholesaling is a part of my character as well marketing. My goals are becoming a full time wholesaler and investor along with continuing my education in real estate/investment.