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Tyco Bronye I sure wish I could sell my house to a wholesaler!
9 November 2013 | 29 replies
(Doing nothing from the seller point of view, I realize wholesalers put in a lot of work to find their prey)This seller has to be taken advantage of is all I can conclude at this point.I've looked this question up on Google: Is Wholesaling ethical?"
Manuel A. Is anyone else disappointed?
12 June 2012 | 10 replies
It was a controversial decision which the majority rightfully (if you've watched the fight) conclude to be a plain out STUPID call on the judges fault further discrediting boxing...
Gerald David Marketing to probate attorneys
5 March 2014 | 13 replies
@Brian P - I concluded a long time ago that, in order to receive referrals from professionals, they must feel that you are contributing to their practice as a peer.
Dain Caesar A Newbie in need of secure contract to conclude wholesale deals
1 May 2017 | 8 replies

Hey hello bigger pocket friends, my name is Dain Caesar and I am a newbie on the block trying to start out in my journey in real estate with wholesaling . Question is what is the best way to get out and go searching...

April S. New at Wholesaling and NOTHING is working....
3 February 2018 | 43 replies
To conclude, I think you should stop to take reflect and ask why am I doing this again?
Michael G. Seller wants to know...
28 May 2010 | 9 replies
I always make sure that they can only conclude that I am a complete and total professional, and so should you.REI Statement: “I pay all the costs – including the real estate commission, the title insurance, escrow fees, transfer tax, Natural Hazard Disclosure, etc.†Note: As I mentioned earlier, I handle the objections in my presentation, and the biggest objection is who is going to pay what.
Kevin Kaczmarek Calling Scripts
29 August 2016 | 19 replies
I always make sure that they can only conclude that I am a complete and total professional, and so should you.REI Statement: “I pay all the costs – including the real estate commission, the title insurance, escrow fees, transfer tax, Natural Hazard Disclosure, etc.†As I mentioned earlier, I handle the objections in my presentation, and the biggest objection is who is going to pay what.
John Hanley Direct Mail to Tax Delinquent Properties
1 October 2017 | 41 replies
He therefore concluded that you could not buy tax liens in MA.
Tommy R Is it required to give a certain amount of earnest money per contract?
3 January 2012 | 14 replies
An earnest money deposit is NOT required, unless the parties to the contract specifically agree that it IS required.The earnest money deposit is NOT consideration, because it has no relation to the size of the transaction, both parties have a claim on the deposit until the contract is concluded (even non-refundable EM is refundable in the event the other party does not perform), and in some cases the SELLER is required to provide the earnest money deposit rather than the buyer.
Joshua Hardy Property owners dispute need advice on denying my neighbor rezone
27 December 2016 | 26 replies
Hello everyone, I wanted to let you all know how things concluded.