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Allison Meggison I've searched google and the forums here to no avail, my question
30 May 2019 | 4 replies
Is there a way I can batch scrub this list to find out, 1) how many units each building has  2.)
Frank Ma Besides financials, what else should i look into for multi-family
14 June 2020 | 20 replies
I'll send another batch soon.
Faith Dickinson Accessing Phone Numbers For Real Estate Leads
11 August 2018 | 2 replies
You need a skip tracing company that can do batch processing.
Jon Paszkiewicz Brrrr in Albuquerque and surrounding area
29 November 2019 | 16 replies
@William Strother I had a realtor (from Facebook, no less), send me a new batch of MLS MFR listings and most of the ones that would make good candidates to live in are not in areas I would move my kids to.
Luke Naylor Rental accounting/bookkeeping - QuickBooks or something else?
14 January 2019 | 15 replies
To name few features, you can connect your bank & credit card account(s) to QBO to automatically download the transactions daily, set up rules for any recurring charges, setup recurring transactions (ie invoices to tenants), sent out reminder (individual or batch), accept online payments (cc & bank) which can be tenant or landlord initiated, track multiple income sources (ie. flip, rental, wholesale), track individual properties, charge tenants for reimbursable expenses, track 1099 contractors (and e-file tax forms), and create a budget.
Ram Gonzales Small Fund Looking to Generate Organic Leads
6 March 2019 | 11 replies
In my opinion this is what a successful direct mail campaign will look like: Week 1: Send out your mail to your listWeek 1: (Optional) Start targeting your prospects with online adsWeek 2: Call up all your prospects to follow up the mailWeek 3: Send SMS Blast to all the prospectsWeek 4: Leave voicemails (whenever possible)Week 5: Send out second batch of direct mailYou will want to plan out your budget so that you can fuel this campaign for 6-12 months.
David M. Wholesalers (and any direct mail marketers), check your data!
5 March 2019 | 8 replies
He misidentified mailing address as property address, and however many cards were in that same batch all suffered the same error, if not all time.If you are running a business with infinite upside and potential life altering downside, take the time to make sure your data is right. 
Horacio Gutierrez Raising rents every year
4 January 2019 | 25 replies
I haven't raised rents in the past, mainly due to my market, but I'm going to start on my next batch of renewals. 
John O'Shea Personal introduction and background information
3 January 2019 | 1 reply
I made my first deal a month after my first marketing batch when out; an assignment from 50-65k.
LuAnn Leighton Personal address 4 Yellow Letters?
29 April 2019 | 6 replies
@Bryan, I dont know if I dont put a return addreaa, I had a death threat from the initial batch I sent out so I only put PO Box or leave it blank :) Most people I've talked to are fine but in my opinion not worth it