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Nastassja Dales Wish you were told these things...
26 May 2016 | 2 replies
Don't dismiss any deception and question all body language no matter what their title or position is.Don't trust all recommendations that you see on the internet.
Moritz Fischer Wholesaling in Germany
8 May 2021 | 5 replies
I ask this cause i cant find any information about Wholesaling in the german language and wholesaling isnt even mentioned on the most german real estate website i have visited so i cause of that I am a bit confused if it is even possible to use the Wholesale strategy in germany.
David Wolf FISH ON! What A High, No There Is Work To Do
27 May 2016 | 5 replies
Read their body language and how they behave when they answer your questions.
Victor Noriega I'm selling, tenant wants to stay longer. What do I do?
26 May 2016 | 5 replies
The lease would then continue as month to month unless your lease has language to the contrarySummertime is usually the best time to sell and I would want the most flexibility  as a seller.
Simona Potocar Months of Research - 1 Conclusion - No Risk No Reward
28 May 2016 | 9 replies
I took a deeper dive, and listened to may of the podcast episodes that Sean had put out, as well as the BP podcast episodes where the various methods of wholesalers were revealed in interview after interview.I found many similarities among what I'd read and heard on the podcasts:Direct Mail is a very popular way to goYou'll likely need to spend thousands in marketing dollars (most likely using yellow letters and postcards) to get the deals coming in to youOnce you get one deal, the rest snowballCommit to one marketing strategy, bandit signs may work but they tend to be the least favored here on BP (due to their "uglying up a neighborhood" and the fact that many times they are illegal and get removed)So I get the general gist of this but the questions I still have unanswered are:How does one know what is the right legal language to put on contracts?  
Conrad Dylen Hey Everybody. I am a new member based out of New York
2 June 2016 | 12 replies
abruptness... or rather, blunt/aggressiveness of the New York language.
Raimonds Lauzums Seller sold property to another party. I have a signed contract
30 May 2016 | 6 replies
Sorry to say your fault was not signing the termination, Under WI law, one party cannot unilaterally send you your ernest money back, there has to be a directive agreed to by both parties. depending on the language in the contract, the bank may have the right to use your ernest as liquidated damages if you do not fulfill your end of the deal, but they have rights far outside of yours, if you dont have experience in REO deals I suggest you read all the docs.  
Jeff Glinski negotiations with developers - anyone with experiences to share?
1 June 2016 | 6 replies
If buying your land is part of a bigger project than usually there is language you can't tell anyone other than your legal counsel.The developers doesn't want people getting wind of  a project early on because these land investor squatters will try to buy properties up and then tie up the project asking crazy prices for the land.The developer already wants all the land controlled before they submit their site plans for zoning approval.
Keith Fawcett Multiple Tenants different lease terms?
17 February 2016 | 3 replies
Do you have any example language to put in the lease or as an addendum? 
Kalid Alogbi people avoid me because I look different, what should I do ?
28 February 2016 | 26 replies
It could be body language.