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Terry Royce When to contact a CPA
17 June 2008 | 3 replies
I do not currently have any properties besides my primary residence and am looking into getting my things together (bandit signs, business cards, etc). should i contact them now, wait till I get my LLC set up?
Josephine Parson Investor Clubs
21 January 2012 | 18 replies
Be sure to bring some business cards and don't be afraid to ask any questions.Debrief us if you get a chance.
Josephine Parson Newbie from Philadelphia, PA
26 June 2008 | 23 replies
I am taking a course in Pre-forclosure and beginning my marketing strategies with flyers and business cards.
Michael Barger Purchasing First Home
18 June 2008 | 7 replies
I never had a credit card.
Omar Johnson Networking for the Real Estate Entrepreneur
17 June 2008 | 1 reply
The most important tool for this activity is your business card, which you should have several copies of available at all times when other people might be around.
Omar Johnson Face To Face Marketing For The Real Estate Entrepreneur
7 July 2009 | 6 replies
The more you appear to be like your prospect the better this will work.Never meet a prospect without having a ready supply of your own business cards, as well as circulars or brochures if appropriate.
Account Closed Found an empty property to Wholesale
24 June 2008 | 15 replies
Send the owner a letter with a few business cards.
Sandra Paul Clean up Your Credit
20 June 2008 | 3 replies
You may have had a great credit score when you first purchased your home, after years of mortgage payments, credit cards, car payments, and consumer loans may have banged up your credit a bit.
Richard Warren Than Merrill of Flip This House
13 May 2016 | 67 replies
I had to call my credit card company to see if the transaction went through (which it did, of course ...duh??!!)
Loc Nguyen Appreciation question.
1 August 2008 | 41 replies
I prefer keeping all properties seperated from all other deals.When you borrow against equity to buy your next then borrow more equity for the next etc your creating the proverbial house of cards.