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Mark Rosenberg 24 y/o newbie from Chicago, IL
14 January 2020 | 5 replies
The main thing I would tell you to do is be patient.
Joe Budelis New Member in Princeton, NJ
17 August 2014 | 2 replies
If you get called on the judgment years later what the tenant will want is a "motion to vacate" to clear the judgment.If a satisfaction of judgment is entered it does nothing for their credit but just shows the judgment as paid with zero balance but it's still there.
Nathan J. Start with 3 unit & 4 units buildings for a newbie, or go bigger straight away?
1 November 2014 | 23 replies
Hi Nathan,Be patient and start with a smaller dollar figure as it will minimize your risk.You can always build from there.Upstate NY is one of the toughest rental markets across the US in my opinion.Thanks and have a great day.
Greg Barrett Fourplex in Phoenix- First Investment
18 August 2014 | 1 reply
Be patient, and have your financing in order so you are ready to jump when the right one pops up.
Aaron Mazzrillo Education, Pshychology and Goal Setting
14 December 2014 | 16 replies
Aaron has been kind and patient enough to answer any questions that I have had. ( I try to do the same for anyone who asks for my help, you know, pay it forward ) Haven't listened to the video yet, but I'm SURE it's interesting.
Michael Prats Real Estate Full Time
21 August 2014 | 2 replies
Be patient, market like crazy, and work hard.  
Damien Cox wholesaling conundrum
22 August 2014 | 5 replies
If you have the cash and are patient then this is a great way to get deals.
David Doyle Got a Seller Interested in Lease Option
23 August 2014 | 6 replies
What if it drops to a value of 180K  even 150K  even if my buyer gets financing ,,I'm out 50K .I could have got my 200K if i was patient ,found a good agent and listed it for 6 to 8 months.My tenat buyer is making out like a banditHow do I address that kind of that objection from a seller in a logical manner that will keep him talking to me and wont kill the deal.2nd issueIm getting a lot of "pushback" from some sellers who say ,,,,"Yeah you sound like a nice guy but my sister did a lease option 2 years ago and let a tenant buyer in there and they trashed the place and never bought it after all,,,so Im not crazy about lease option,,,,,how do I make lemomnade out of a bucket of lemons like that?
Scott Trench Starting Out - Should I Shake Up My Strategy Already?
28 August 2014 | 7 replies
Be patient and prepared and find a property that is in a better neighborhood.