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Robert Nason Establishing new rules and regulations policy
16 December 2015 | 6 replies
They allow their children to leave trash and candy wrappers and drinks in the common area.
Zach Bagby Duplex or 4-plex? An analysis from a noob.
23 September 2017 | 23 replies
I think of a little kid trick or treating and a little old lady opens the door and says "do you want two candy bars or would you rather have four?"
Laura Levine How to determine repair/reno costs before making an offer?
3 April 2014 | 9 replies
I also learned simply by spending time with suppliers, a lumber yard is like a candy store to a kid with me and my dad.
David Paul 2/2 Condo Purchase I made, can't rent for 1-year, looking for advice
27 July 2014 | 39 replies
Our interview was on the phone though, since we live in NJ.And we always send or bring candy and cookies to the management company employee who processes the paperwork :)
Katherine O. New Member from San Jose, Ca
28 September 2013 | 9 replies
I bought the property in San Antonio pretty much as a turnkey investment.I'm not sure what to say here because I'm kind of feeling like a kid in a candy store.
Gabriel Turner Sale /wholesaler/ Buy and Hold
8 December 2015 | 11 replies
An investor looking to create transactions below market value (known as wholesale) will have to use his knowledge, his cunning, his negotiating skills, personality and alternative financing techniques (also know as creative financing) to make the deal work.To FLIP properties for a profit could also be known as making a short term profit by controlling real estate below market value (wholesale).Some tips:Make offers often subject to assignment and public auction (sold as is all cash)Using "bank days" (gives you more time to find an assignee)Build in an automatic extension (so that you do not have to ask for it when you need it)Always ask for Contract Candy in your offer (seller incentives; all the furniture, cash back etc)Use hybrid offers (limited partnership with the seller)Get right of possession (so you can show the property, clean it up a little, prep for auction sale)Multiply your offers (have agents make offers on your behalf on expired listings, no need to look at them, offer 25% below the expired listed price, subject to inspection.
Brandi Bryan Building up cash for deals
16 June 2016 | 2 replies
To make it creative, have a concession stand where people can get drinks or candy?
Jim Sestito Thoughtful Tenant Gift Ideas
25 November 2022 | 31 replies
I've been chewed out twice by coworkers after handing out bags of Christmas candy and making up a flyer for a department Christmas dinner - they were both Jehovah's Witnesses and were quite offended (I didn't know, was just trying to be nice).
Reggie Stallings CAN MY INSURANCE AGENCY PROVIDE DISTRESSED REI LEADS?
16 January 2020 | 1 reply
The agent is busy with running the business when the staff is busy managing it.Quick tip: Always leave a business card and candy for the front desk clerk.
Account Closed > ONLINE FICO "FAKO" SCORES vs "MORTGAGE" CREDIT SCORES
29 March 2018 | 22 replies
I wish this was advertised I just realized this a few weeks ago. credit karma and credit sesame are all roses and candy but pull a experian rating and I'm 100 points south of what I thought.