Account Closed
Software - tools of the trade
29 May 2009 | 13 replies
If you are proficient in Excel, I see no reason to use anything else.
Riley F.
Wholesaling with a FT job
17 August 2016 | 11 replies
Best to work toward a proficient team that you manage.
David Driscoll
REI direct marketing
2 December 2013 | 9 replies
However every off season he practiced and practiced to become proficient at his fades, 3-pointers, pull ups, and foul shots.Take the shot.
Adam Bartomeo
First Direct Mailing Success!!
31 December 2015 | 15 replies
It took me a good 10-15 calls before I started becoming proficient at knowing what the caller wanted and how to gain their trust.The lingo on the card only gets them to call, not sell their house.
Allen Felker
How to shut up the Wholesale bashers
1 September 2016 | 137 replies
@Jay Hinrichs I am always amused that some folks think that someone who is proficient in sales and negotiation is somehow taking advantage for folks.
William Kyle Walker
What to do with a $1500 marketing budget?
23 January 2013 | 14 replies
I imagine to get that type of return on your marketing you would have to development a very proficient yellow letter campaign.
Paul Felix
0.40% Response Rate on Yellow Letter - Looking for Suggestions
8 December 2016 | 58 replies
@Paul Felix not sure what your RE goals are but if its just to make monthly money by wholesaling I submit to you if you spend the same amount as a RE broker and went for listings and got proficient at it you would make more money... you would stand to create a career you could do for years etc etc.. more than one way to make money at RE.
Robin Grimes
Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
We welcome non-English speakers and those with Limited English Proficiency (LEP).
Account Closed
Landlord denies application due to language barrier
26 April 2015 | 11 replies
As I see it, not only did the landlord present a "chilling effect" to the applicants by remarks he made, but he denied them based on his assumption that one of the parties would not be able to understand and enter into the legal contract necessary for renting the house.It is not necessary to translate the lease/rental agreement into the native language of the person with LEP (limited English proficiency.)
Cameron Norfleet
Ethics & Discrimination…. A question of Right vs Right!!
24 April 2015 | 152 replies
@Marcia Maynard Thank-you for that ... more eloquent and thorough than my prior attempt.The reason for mentioning the children of our tenants and the rate at which they become proficient in English or French was to illustrate that non-English speaking tenants quite likely will not remain non-English speaking tenants.