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Joseph Tarallo Having trouble pulling the trigger
28 October 2014 | 4 replies
Go visit as many of the nearby properties as you can and pretend you are looking for an apartment.  
Randall Kates Negotiating with the bank on a distressed property
30 October 2014 | 8 replies
Maybe they can pretend they have an asset that is worth more on their books than it really is.It's an uphill battle working with banks. 
Account Closed Viewing 4-unit on Saturday -- What should I ask existing tenants?
14 November 2014 | 8 replies
When ever I am interested in a property I go there on my own at different times pretending to be a renter, to get the sense of the place and then I would walk around and inquire about the place in general.
Richard Carpenter Just contacted by a Real Estate Agency who asked do I need help? What now?
1 December 2014 | 14 replies
A quick way to separate the real investors from the pretenders trying to be something they are not is to ask for a recent bank statement in their name valid within the last 30 days.
Marjorie D. What happens when you're not in a 30K market but a 400-600K market?
8 February 2016 | 60 replies
In addition, you don't yet have enough experience to evaluate a deal and are not yet well enough connected in the local REI community to know who is for real and who is a scammer, who knows what they are doing and who pretends they do.
Juan Rodriguez Property management?
11 December 2014 | 22 replies
Get a book or 2, print the landlord tenant law for your state/county off the internet, go to a few apartments near your home and ask for a copy of their lease (pretend you want to live there) and you will have the basic building blocks for all that you need to get started. hope that helps. good luck.  
Eric F. Who goes to the effort of putting out 100+ signs and not returning any calls?
20 January 2015 | 16 replies
I have went a step further and pretended I want to sell them a house so that I could see about what they were offering, (and if they offered enough I might sell) and they dont call back, maybe they look and see the house is owned by a trust and figure it out, I dont know. 
Ben Leybovich What Did You Do Today?
20 January 2015 | 76 replies
Other than that, it was another typical day at the office (deployed to Al Udeid)1) Devoured vast amounts of BP knowledge while pretending to work :)2) Searched for potential properties thru MLS, Homepath, & HUD still trying to determine actual ARV for my market3) Working on my website4) Finishing the establishment of my first syndication group in ATL
Brandon Duff 401k and rental property.. significant other Woes
9 February 2015 | 41 replies
They are happy with their leased luxury cars and credit card financed vacations and think they are wealthy because they are pretending so long they have fooled themselves.
Anthony Favoroso Student Rentals Upstate New york?
5 January 2016 | 3 replies
They act like they have no clue what you're asking and might even pretend it's harder to get than it is.