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Cody Clark REAL ESTATE ADVISE PLEASE
22 September 2008 | 14 replies
In my opinion, the hardest skill (and the most important by far) is the ability to find business....i.e, prospecting.
Donte Mazyck Mailing system vs Website
30 May 2010 | 5 replies
When doing online marketing, at some point during your relationship building with your prospects, ask them for their mailing address (with legitimate reason in mind) and then follow up with them offline.That's what I would do.
Dan Miller postcard marketing to absentee owners
14 December 2015 | 23 replies
A lot of new real estate investors that don't know any better will use a generic postcard template and message that either came with a real estate investing course or they saw online.This is a huge mistake.You need to grab your prospect's attention by being different.
Josh Bryan tenant breaking lease....now what?
2 October 2008 | 3 replies
And that you will be bring prospective tentants into the place for a look.
Roy Williams Help, Property worth less than half of LOC
7 March 2009 | 25 replies
Now, the lenders are licking their chops at the prospect of tossing all the bad paper onto the heap the Treasury will happily pay to much to buy.Any way, that is all just my opinion which if you take my opinion and a couple of bucks you can get some coffee somewhere.
A Blanchard Louisiana Wholesaling & Options
16 March 2020 | 12 replies
a. offering for sale,b. buying, or offering to buy,c. soliciting prospective purchases,d. managing, or offering to manage,e. leasing, or offering to lease,f. renting, or offering to rent,You may want to consult with real estate attorney for the correct verbiage to keep you legal :)Read more @ https://static1.squarespace.com/static/583f50c959cc68cd8a1385d3/t/595141f7579fb3a2d59f04b2/1498497527655/New+Penalties+for+Engaging+in+Real+Estate+without+a+License.pdf?
Account Closed Am I being too picky?
11 October 2008 | 11 replies
Though I have felt that the PM Co has been reliably doing a decent job, most of what they've had to do is screen a prospective tenant (4 over the years) and collect rent, conduct move out and move in inspections.
Fred Shandler Do you have a contract for your contractor?
3 March 2009 | 10 replies
Here are some steps you can take before you hire a contractor to ensure that your first contractor experience is a positive one.Have prospective contractors fill out an application – It may seem silly, but by having a prospective contractor take the extra step of getting an application and filling it out, you can assess how serious that contractor is in working for you.
Paul Yevzikov Managing people/bird dogs
3 November 2008 | 7 replies
If you still have a full-time job working for someone else you have even less time available for your marketing and prospecting efforts.
Jeffrey Cerra Converting Your Vacation Home into a Fractional Residence
14 October 2008 | 0 replies
Even those buyers who target vacation properties have become much more conservative with their finances as the costs of maintaining such properties and dealing with a deficient number of prospective renters has made would be owners wary of owning such a property in these troubled economic times.