
28 March 2008 | 8 replies
The majority of your motivated sellers are dysfunctional people.If they couldn't get it together to make thier payments, or to sell their house when they lost theor job, they probably aren't going to get their act together well enough to find a web site for motivated sellers.The ones you are most interested in can't even get their act togther well enough to list their property with a realtor.

21 February 2010 | 2 replies
Our Web business is is doing gangbusters, so it's time to get our next business up and running!

27 January 2014 | 24 replies
Then cross refrence with your local property appraisers web site should be a county site. wright down the addys for any that come up,including all the info it comes with remember to keep them in order then go back to the paper in order take down the attorneys address and fone# the PR's address send them a letter then maybe call or stop by thats the beginning.

18 March 2010 | 3 replies
I discovered this website just by cruising the web and I feel kind of overwhelmed by the amount of information and the myriad of people involved here ;-)Great site, Mr.

25 February 2012 | 16 replies
Entrust and Pensco are both good, have comprehensive services, nice web sites, etc.

30 May 2012 | 5 replies
We also have a lawn care biz and web design biz to pay some living expenses while we're socking away on debt.

19 August 2015 | 77 replies
I'm pretty nervous because there's tons of horror stories on the web about Ocwen (saying the payment wasn't sent in when it was, and many other mistakes).

1 August 2013 | 14 replies
You will need the current assessed value (typically from the county or city web site) and an understanding of how the assessed value will change (e.g. just based on sale price, comparables, etc.).If the new assessed value increases, cash flow decreases and obviously the reverse is also true.Since property taxes are a major portion of the expenses, making sure you know not just what they ARE but what they WILL BE is important.Oren

12 December 2021 | 33 replies
-have a mobile application that is actually simple and easy to use, not overwhelming.Their iPhone app is very lacking, but they do have mobile web support which works splendidly on a tablet.Hopefully this information helps you somewhat.

15 October 2007 | 19 replies
Both his or her posts sound like comments for retails buyers and the web page is definitely aimed a retail buyers.Jon