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Curt Davis Where Can We Post Podcasts?
10 September 2015 | 4 replies
@Trevor EwenI see posts all the time here of people doing hardcore self promotion, posting their podcast interviews from other places, client testimonials but they were in the marketplace.  
Linda Weygant Anatomy of an Eviction
2 January 2016 | 48 replies
Testimony that the judge can see or hear for him/herself is much more powerful than me recounting a phone conversation.By all means, hire a qualified attorney who specializes in landlord-tenant law to do the entire eviction process for you.
Kaiden Jones Shady Realtor
1 August 2016 | 7 replies
Perfectly legitimate and this doesn't sound like a complaint from a client.Get some testimonials from him.
Ryder Meehan ListingSpark (Commission-Free MLS Listing for $7/day)?
1 June 2019 | 10 replies
You can get more information online at ListingSpark.com, or you can take a look at our Zillow profile to get information about past and present sales as well as client reviews and testimonials.
Account Closed contingent help
15 September 2016 | 2 replies
Writing offers is a serious business - you need to know and understand every word in that offer and most importantly -- you need to understand disclosures and have a sense of fairness.Also understand that agents DO NOT write contracts (unless they are lawyers) they can ONLY fill in the blanks on a standard approved contract of sale (usually 20-35 pages).You can design your own contract if you are presenting yourself.When making offers nationwide -I always have "Hybrid" clause (sellers love this)Use banking days (nothing goes as expected in real estate deals - you need time to get to the profit)A built-In extension (you need time and don't want to beg for an extension.)Financing clauses - (the sweeter you can make the deal - the easier it will be to assign your contract - we call it CONTRACT CANDY - ask for everything - the furniture - car in the garage - lawn equipment - money back at settlement - paint the house - delayed settlement etc.)A memorandum of understanding - sellers need to understand your motivation and what you are trying to accomplish and who you are - do you have a license, bonded, insured - references - testimonials - etc. remember you are a buyer - sellers look to you to satisfy their financial needs or real estate problems - don't be cavalier about your actions - leave ego at home.  
Ryan Murakami 101 financial mortgage paydown
8 January 2024 | 36 replies
All you have to do now is pad it out into slide shows complete with testimonials, and invite guests to pay...
Monelle Smith Applying Lisa Phillips' strategies in Idaho
20 March 2014 | 9 replies
I am patiently waiting for their testimonials after their first real estate investment purchase.
Anthony Simboli Finding a good lender
29 May 2020 | 4 replies
I want to be prepared when trying to get a ratified contract (to be assigned) I have my stuff ready at hand, credit report, my business plan, P and L, and all my credentials, auctioneer, broker, Mason, owner operator of several corporations, referenced and testimonials, and a note from my Mother.Being armed with this approach can help your credibility (the seller may be meeting you for the first time and you are asking them to hold back part of their equity so you can make a deal and a profit.
Abdul R. QE3 and Real Estate - Your thoughts
19 September 2012 | 42 replies
They are usually more interested in their legacy than career congressional types, don't ya think?
Dale Osborn Taxing Americans to Death
25 November 2010 | 8 replies
"A penny saved is a congressional oversight."