
4 July 2008 | 13 replies
I also keep a copy of my application on my website for prospective tenants to print out on their computer.

4 July 2008 | 19 replies
I've been telling prospective applicants the street and cross street of my rental house, so they can check out the area and then call back if they want an appointment.

6 July 2008 | 1 reply
- Become familiar with different neighborhoods; start looking for a good prospecting location.- Find the best real estate attorney in area and have paperwork/ contracts reviewed for any issues.- Read "Think and Grow Rich" two more times.- Solve three puzzles (Jumble, Suduku, Crossword) per day.- Read two wholesaling/ Tax deed articles per day

9 July 2008 | 5 replies
Or, if you feel there is a good prospect worth the time, you could look on www.411.com or www.whitepages.com and see if you can get a phone number and call them.

23 July 2008 | 27 replies
agreed with Tim, that's the advantage of e-mail,, you can get the feedback of your prospects right away.... anyway radio ads is really for advertisement purposes only,,, jessica,cost depends on how long your ad is and how often it will play on air...

19 July 2008 | 15 replies
Call them all and pretend you're a prospective tenant.

22 July 2008 | 3 replies
Other prospective deals I have brought him he has gotten many buyers interested right off the bat and quickly.

28 July 2008 | 5 replies
Also touch base with your title company to get their prospective on how it can be done.rdinvestors
10 August 2008 | 16 replies
In the future, I would literally practice what you plan to say to prospects when you meet them.

14 August 2008 | 2 replies
If the tenant stays then that will have to be worked out in the deal.Once you get the prospective buyer, you can discuss the length of the exercise period and the exercise price.