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Adam Melon Laid off due to Covid and Financing
2 April 2021 | 1 reply
Your exact word are (only if they ask now Adam) "We slowed down but were able to re-engage clientele and resume long standing relationships.
Alec McGinn Share your story about leaving the rat race!
26 September 2020 | 2 replies
.$300, flatbed pickup, bag of clothes, box of books, new diploma, Magna Cum Laude, no job with 50 resumes out, in the middle of an Oil bust economy. 
Andy Mirza Foreclosure & Moratorium Updates
5 October 2020 | 14 replies
In our experience, most of the states that we have loans & REOs in have gone back to normal operations for foreclosures & evictions.These are TX, TN, VA, NV, & WI.The exceptions are:California - courts have not started scheduling eviction hearings yet (at least in Sacramento County)Illinois - Cook County is not allowing the entry of any orders for foreclosure with no indication when they'll resume; Will County is not scheduling any Sheriff's Sales through the end of the year.New Jersey - some Sheriff's have canceled most sales through the end of the year.Louisiana - Terrebonne Parish has not resumed Sheriff's Sales yetAnyone else care to share info?
Jimmy Le Wholesale Leads via Loan Modification Records
1 October 2020 | 9 replies
Effectively creating an artificial back log of properties in default that are not being processed.When the foreclosure process resumes, I expect there to be a surge of sales and a rush of opportunities.So how can we get ahead of the crowd?
David Jones Looking for realestate agents
28 September 2020 | 8 replies
Better resume, a more concise description of properties (condition. location and price range) and proof of wherewithal to close will get you more brokers working for you.
Carina Glasser Newbie in Los Angeles
1 October 2020 | 7 replies
I'm a film editor -- well, I was until March 2020 and hope to be again when production resumes!
Olga Kampmeier 904 W 2nd St flip in Byron, IL
4 October 2020 | 4 replies
I was nervous three days after I accepted an offer because it was announced that the Byron Nuclear Power Plant was shutting down and that has kept property taxes low in that area and employed many people but luckily it didn't affect the deal.
Austin Negron Looking to find Boston networking groups
3 January 2021 | 8 replies
We're planning to resume in-person events later this year. 
Jon Kelly Multi-Family Broker Recommendations
6 October 2020 | 6 replies
Go to LoopNet or Crexi and see which brokerage has similar listings in your area.Get your resume/ProofOfFunds together to convince them you're real.
Hannah Reichert The Hardest Part (and it isn't money)
6 October 2020 | 22 replies
If talking to family (assuming this is extended family/friends and not your nuclear family) is what is shaking your confidence, then I would not continue to engage in that behavior.