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Hunter Lisk Cold Calling lists and new agent marketing suggestions
4 March 2021 | 7 replies
There are advanced dialersOut there that do much of the work for you at a small cost Prospecting is key to real growth however how it is done is a great debate for our times we are all fatigued  and have become jaded by the amount of  bad solicitations we all get I expect this to get worse as we evolve and too many people misuse the phone.marketing to Solve the anonymity problem will be core to your growth.Attraction marketing even more so Having the discipline , patience's and courage to show who you really arecobsistently  along with the value you are  will help bring in business. 
Dawn Heimann Series LLC or Just LLC's? / Local CPA who invests in RE?
10 April 2021 | 25 replies
The land trust gives you anonymity, and maybe some title insurance transfer savings and DOS avoidance, but no protection and no tax advantage. 
Thomas Fortune Facebook PPC to find sellers?
7 July 2017 | 34 replies
Creative marketing for investors... but dangerous since the Jobs act and SEC 506 exemptions don't allow anonymous soliciting investments unless you've done an A+ filing, or there is one 506 SEC exemption that allows advertising..It all goes well until there's a blow up and a lender makes a few calls to the state SEC etc.  
Account Closed Clint Coons and land trusts.
24 November 2016 | 2 replies
Zeke Mohammod - land trusts are for anonymity and not protection.
Kristina Inglis LLC and the impact on financing
14 July 2016 | 10 replies
The downside is it won't provide the anonymity that many seek through LLCs or Trusts. 
Arnie Guida Calling The Competition
14 April 2014 | 5 replies
I have done the anonymous route before, but find that disclosure works much better.
Jeff S. Maintaining an LLC
14 March 2011 | 12 replies
This technique seems to help avoid due-on-sale transfer issues and creates more opaqueness and anonymity around your real estate holdings, which helps ward off plaintiff's attorneys (makes you a more "hardened" target).
Account Closed Which To Choose: LLC or S Corp
16 June 2019 | 13 replies
The operating company takes on all of the liability that would otherwise blow back on you including: paying property management, paying contractors, collecting rent, marketing, etc.5th pillar is owning everything anonymously.
Aaron Linden Accept Rental Unit Deposit Anonomously
9 August 2016 | 8 replies
If a PM asked me to make a check out to them I would think it is pretty shady.Note: My plan is to set up electronic rent payments through rentpayment.com so I think this should allow me to remain anonymous from that perspective.Thanks in advance!
Frank Boet New Member from Miami, Fl
6 January 2016 | 3 replies
Looks like your ready to have your own multi-million dollar system going.If you want even more liability protection and anonymity you might want to take a look into land trusts; they are actually quite simple to create once you know how.