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All Forum Posts by: Tirthal P.

Tirthal P. has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Real Estate Agents - Grow Your Business with Qualified Leads

Tirthal P.Posted
  • Specialist
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 4
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I help real estate agents and professionals get high-ticket customers with a predictable process every single month using Facebook and Instagram Advertising.

Our focus on delivering the above is not by using the latest marketing templates/tricks, using latest gimmick, fad/hype or copy/pasting what many others may do.

We focus on delivering qualified leads straight to your inbox by making sure we are the right fit, first and foremost & through our process we seek to understand things like what pain points you have, who your ideal customers are, what your goals/targets are, which then enables us to formulate the right strategy to create 3 things to get you results:

A) Message that strikes a nerve to your customers 

B) Define target audience 

C) Pragmatic collaboration throughout

If you have a marketing strategy that is mediocre, not effective, or simply not getting results then we would love to discuss and see how we can be of help.

Stop using Billboards, Bench Ads, and Yellow Pages to advertise because you can't automate that. Referrals and word of mouth are nice, but you can't automate that either. Automate the most important part of your business with digital advertising.

To discuss & learn more, book a short strategy session, visit us @ https://www.tirthconsulting.com.

Post: NJ -- Converting from 2 Family to 3 Family Question

Tirthal P.Posted
  • Specialist
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hello BP!

Fairly new to BP and have a question for those who may be familiar with converting a Legal 2 family (multi-family) home to a Legal 3 family home.

Does anyone know what is the process for doing this conversion in NJ (Jersey City) to be specific? Any advice and/or pointers would be appreciated!

Thanks,

TP

Post: Small Claims Suit to a Tenant in NJ

Tirthal P.Posted
  • Specialist
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 4
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Dan,

Thanks for your response and advice, much appreciated! Yes, I am new to BP and learning a lot.

As for the situation I have, I am looking to evict them, but that is a challenge as well (primarily since NJ is a tenant friendly state). But that is the end goal for me with this situation.

Thanks,

Tirthal

Post: Small Claims Suit to a Tenant in NJ

Tirthal P.Posted
  • Specialist
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 4
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Hello everyone,

I am seeking some advice on submitting a small claims suit for a tenant that has not been paying Utilities for 12+ months. There are many other issues besides this one for this particular tenant (i.e. paying rent at almost midnight on the 5th every month, not cooperating, not being cleanly and damaging property, etc.). Based on some initial advice from my lawyer, he has advised that it may not be worth pursuing it (outside of small claims) according to NJ laws, since the judge may favor the tenant primarily because not paying for utilities (which are divided among multiple tenants) is not a major offense (legally) if utilities are being shared with other tenants and can not be exactly traced back to their own usage.

Any advice on the what the process would be for doing this or any other helpful advice would be much appreciated!

Best,

TP