
30 July 2008 | 5 replies
Thanks for all of your advises, it turns out this agent is in the middle of quitting (or being fired) from the current broker and getting in to another; he has been sitting on doc for over 3 weeks (mostly basic REO disclosures that needed to be signed and return to selling agent) that he didn’t know how to pull them out of Windforms (Realtor Online Contract data base); asked seller’s agent questions about them over and over; lack of REO knowledge (REO Specialist printed on his card) and couldn’t care less for his last few clients…Relayed the facts above (with a little help from the selling agent) in addition to the tangible misled evident to my agent’s boss and got only 18 moths worth HOA fee ($810) credited.Yes, another rookie’s lesson learn; just didn’t think he would be that much out of line for a major issue like such; considering he’s a 72 year old guy with shallow ethic.

29 July 2008 | 19 replies
Thanks guys appreciate your insightI was given the advice that an appraisal isnt worth the paper its printed on....Ive comped the neighboorhood based on websites like Zillow/cyberhomes/ etc....All it does is raise more red flags....220K home next to 7 120K homes. ???

1 August 2008 | 45 replies
One of my letters came back with a printed note inside: " :badwords: blah-blah, do not call or mail here anymore.

8 September 2008 | 26 replies
But I think people will enjoy it.Also going to print out some window decals for the site and hand them out.Hopefully target media outlets to write a quick story about our "start up".

2 September 2008 | 12 replies
Read/delete/saveasPDF/emailto anyone... all without printing out the fax.

1 September 2008 | 7 replies
I've been using Vista Print for my postcards, but I'm getting frustrated with a few things, such as: 1) All my cards have scuffs/smudges across the center 2) They don't offer yellow card stock 3) Shipping times are inconsistent, back to back orders may ship a week apart The one thing I did like about Vista Print was that I could get coupon codes off the web to get 1000 cards printed/shipped for around $350.

18 August 2017 | 22 replies
He suggests targetted ads, in newspapers, print and online, and a few internet sites, including Craig'sList.The book gives clear, step by step directions.

4 December 2008 | 3 replies
Print out a list of all the properties for that specific sale.3.

13 May 2016 | 28 replies
Since mentioned ebsite is rather very slow and not user-friendly, I am currently looking for an alternative website that would allow me to mail postcards via the web at around the same price (~.24 for printing and postage).I have my own lists.Thanks

22 September 2008 | 3 replies
From the articles that I have read, so far, they're telling me to find the sellers, and enter a binding contract, and get the title thing moving, and this is all before finding a buyer.I'm going to keep my eyes open for properties ;) I'm also going to work on getting some cards printed and a newspaper ad.