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Sam McClellan owner/occupant in duplex - rent to section 8?
19 September 2014 | 20 replies
Now, I want to make it very clear that not all Section 8 recipients are like the ones that I dealt with.
Jason Munck PM and Colleague Request Etiquette
25 March 2014 | 30 replies
@James Vermillion @Joshua DorkinI would like to extend your guidance and say if you have never participated in the forums (i.e. zero posts) and send out a colleague request without an personal introduction, the recipient has no context in which to interpret the colleague request.Such requests have not substance and are little more than spam.
Vlad Kuzin Direct Mail - Minimizing Number of Returns
2 December 2013 | 3 replies
We don't send small amounts of mail manually, but you might try adding "OR CURRENT RESIDENT" under the recipients name.
Bradley White How many people to target with direct mail/postcards?
27 November 2013 | 4 replies
We recently put out a free REI marketing video on the importance of touching your prospects multiple times: Also, with a monthly budget of $1,000, I'd start by seeing if there are 2,000 absentee owners with more than 50% in your market - if so, get that list and hit them monthly at a cost of 50 cents or less per recipient per month.
David L. Securing property which won't be available for 1.5 months?
17 November 2013 | 9 replies
You need to check your local residential rental laws to see if you would be impacted similarly.Assuming you want the rental period to remain monthly If your tenant wanted to pay bi-weekly as opposed to semi-monthly, I would insist that each payment remain $1000.00 to ensure rent for the month is payed in-full by the first.At the end of the year, you could carry forward the extra 2K accumulated to the first month of the next year.If his pay is going into a bank account, I do not understand whey he can not simply schedule a recurring {semi}-monthly payment to you for his rent rather than have his employer implement another payroll deduction {it is possible you would not be an eligible recipient}.
Darryl Binkley Lender Credibility (Global Private Investment LLC)
26 July 2016 | 15 replies
He is still using the name David Mitton I was not even the recipient of this email. 
Krystal Adeoye Wholesale property not moving??
16 July 2014 | 12 replies
Take a drive by and call me and I will let you in.The title is clear, taxes are paid, condition is good and I need it soldA.S.A.P Drive by call me and make me a cash offer right now…Thank you,****To me, it seems that the recipient may think it is a fake letter, and I also do not want to say I am the owner of the house, because I am not.
Rob Wilson 20 unit apartment building with no money down!
16 November 2018 | 43 replies
I got the list from list source and had someone handwrite the envelopes for all of the recipients.  
Tyco Bronye Can you own a deed to a house but not the house?
28 September 2014 | 4 replies
They retain control of the home, but have essential given their home to the recipient before they passed while retaining the rights to use the home.
Stephen Barton Marketing Fees in Indiana - Legal or Not?
8 October 2014 | 8 replies
We were told by a fellow investor friend that this was illegal in our state unless the recipient was licensed.