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Kay H. Please help me avoid angry yellow letter callers
26 March 2014 | 32 replies
So I am fishing for thin deals for Sub2, ILC or Lease Option Assignment Acquisition with that letter.
Shara Carlton Calling the bank
25 March 2014 | 3 replies
Thinking it's the only fish in the pond?
Aaron Mazzrillo Anyone read BP member David Krulac's book??
22 November 2015 | 17 replies
I want to know where Aaron caught that fish.
Tyler Brunson OnCarrot.com - Has anyone used for their site?
25 October 2017 | 30 replies
I fished out that old calculator the other day.
Sheri Henning County Tax Assessor
4 May 2014 | 11 replies
I would much rather find a smaller fish that is willing to work with me than a hot shot who believes they run the show.
Greg P. If you had 10 million in cash, name your strategy to the fastest way to wealth in Real Estate - Pretend it's a Race
31 October 2011 | 16 replies
You could also buy most of the vacant land in your favorite town, not "city", you could help drive the local economy, be a big fish in a little pond.
Greg P. Hiring Carpenter and his brother with no insurance or business
14 January 2012 | 35 replies
I have seen other landlords fend off lawsuits.Generally people that say they get hurt it's very hard to prove.Usually they go see an attorney who sends a letter out fishing for money.The attorney hopes the insurance company will throw some money at it even if it's not valid just to go away.For insurance carriers it's easier to pay out rather than go to court for small amounts and then just up your insurance premium.You have to really fight the insurance company on this and tell the adjuster you want them to fight the claim.In the past I had one tenant claim she broke her leg on the property.We took pictures of her power being out and the cord running from her door outside plugged into one of the vacant units outside plug we had power on for the rehab.She was told not to steal power yet she kept doing it.Police came out and made a report.This documentation we told the attorney fishing for a claim that this shows the character and truthfulness of the person and we would fight them in court and they would get nothing.The lawyer dropped the claim and moved on to easier targets.People are worried about getting sued.Most of the time they never follow through or when they do get an attorney it gets dropped before court.If it goes to court it gets settled with mediation before a hearing.Very rarely does it make it to a hearing unless you are talking big money.When someone claims they got hurt (Who was there??
Sharon Rolel Foreign National Mortgage
17 January 2012 | 4 replies
This maybe your best bet as hunting down a FN mortgage is really like fishing in a gold fish jar for you.
Just Don stalling bath tile
12 January 2012 | 10 replies
I have missed too many fishing oportunities to DYI everything.Don
Sorin T Trade vacation spot, FL for CO anyone?
17 January 2012 | 0 replies
Again, by the water would be nice to keep my kids busy and entertained.What I can trade you for: a week into a similar size mountain cabin in the CO mountains, by Pikes Peak, 2 hrs from Denver, extremely private, minutes close to gambling town, fishing, hunting, hiking or other mountain type attractions.