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Ronald H. How can I give an Investor intelligent specs without the knowledge?
26 May 2011 | 2 replies
How can I give an Investor intelligent specs without the knowledge of fix up costs?
Matthew J. T. Discrete Assignment Fee
11 April 2015 | 85 replies
In comparison to a fewer customers giving you home runs.I'm a newbie, but I'm so happy to be surrounded by many individuals who are obviously intelligent.
Eva Taylor Lease wasn't signed correctly and tenant always pays late
31 January 2010 | 11 replies
I did a lot of research, found a lease and set out about finding a good renter.The renter we found sounded very intelligent over the phone and once I met her in person she seemed ok.
Justin H. Buying and Negotiating - Conflict of interest?
5 February 2010 | 5 replies
NAR (or should we say Mafioso) should worry about improving Agents intelligence levels, maybe make it so any Joe Schmo with a heart beat and a exam fee check in their pocket can't just get a license without even knowing how to spell real estate.
Jason Port First deal ever...any advice?
25 February 2010 | 36 replies
You sound like an intelligent man, I'm sure you'll do fine.
Ali Samana Debt Reversal by Robert Allen
18 March 2010 | 9 replies
their pitch is just so much more enticing than the real road to successful real estate careers: hard work, long years of education, familiarity with a specific market, and above average intelligence to recognize an opportunity along with the guts to risk your capital (having risk capital helps alot too!).
Rich Weese I thought foreclosure problem was over!! Maybe not
27 May 2010 | 36 replies
Leaders as early as Kautilya, Cyrus and Hammurabi have addressed the question of how society should be structured.It seems we wish to reinforce a structure whose sturdy materials have been substituted with one part cheap filler and nine parts hope.I'm humbled to have this platform to learn discipline and financial intelligence from veterans such as yourself.
Matthew Paetz How do you gain credibility when you're new?
13 October 2010 | 28 replies
The other thing I do is learn everything I can so when I'm asked questions I can answer intelligently and honestly.
J Scott Questions about REOs
3 May 2010 | 13 replies
In my experience, "secrets" are just obvious investing strategies that smart people have already (or will) figure out, and less intelligent and less motivated people will never figure out.And you can tell a less-intelligent and/or less motivated person anything (including all your "secrets), but they are unlikely to implement them due to their lack of intellect and/or motivation.As another example, I used to play poker professionally, and after some big tournament successes, I got asked all the time by newer players if I would mentor them.