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Pat Riley New to Sheriff sales...could use some pointers!
8 August 2009 | 5 replies
first off you to need to head to the register of deeds to check title and make sure all lien holders are listed along with defendant. im from milwaukee, wi and see no reason checking to see if they have warranty deed or quitclaim bcuz whatever deed they have and its listed with the defendant they are a gonner. u will receive a sheriff deed. now bfore u waste ur time checking title go out and sweet talk owners or renters into letting u view the property. make sure u are really nice and u should get great results. month of june i netted around 275000.00 and all from properties i bought from sheriff sales
Todd Mims New Member Todd Mims to BP in the Pacific Northwest
2 November 2009 | 7 replies
Unless, someone is looking for the easy approach and the having sweet nothings spoken in their ear about how to make "easy" money with little effort with this investment vehicle, then they will be shocked because you guys tell it like it is and I really appreciate that.Experience:Strong- Lease Options, Wholesaling, Rehabbing (fix and flips), Multifamily Commercial, Networking, Raising Private Funds, RE Law (not saying I know it all, just good at staying current on laws effecting the industry)Moderate-Notes, Foreclosure/Short Sales, Tax Liens, Marketing, REO's, Loan/FinancingWeak- Probate, Bulk REO's, Mobile Home Parks, Raw Land DevelopmentDont have a "niche" yet unfortunately, but I believe it will come down to Rehabbing and Multifamily.
Joseph Ziolkowski Cyberhomes.com vs. Zillow.com. The battle of the century!!!
23 March 2010 | 34 replies
It would be sweet if this were a go-to post for this topic!
Luke Liu Becoming a landlord during grad school
29 March 2014 | 8 replies
You have a super sweet deal w/ a 0% interest loan, especially if you have such a minimal (or deferred) payment.
William Lok Tenant Wants to Break Lease
19 August 2011 | 14 replies
Short, sweet, and easy to understand.
Bill H. Discounted Ticket
7 March 2012 | 4 replies
I'll try to sweet talk her over a back rub tonight!
Jackson Sandland Why would a contractor ask if a property is my primary residence?
13 January 2020 | 22 replies
Investors find the sweet spot for just the right about of quality for the area.
Alan Brown looking for a way to use a local area code w phone # in mailings
3 March 2021 | 3 replies
There's also the not insubstantial problem of sinking money into someone else's property and risking them defaulting (not closing) on their newly sweet units.  
Alvin Smith looking to purchase first investment in 2018
18 January 2017 | 3 replies
Again, it's always good to have a reliable accountant who knows real estate on your team, but accountants usually come of use around tax-season (So that they can give you all those sweet tax benefits).
Account Closed Motivation.. ways
12 August 2010 | 21 replies
Sweet car right?