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Wayne King Lead Mining Pros (do they produce results)
17 October 2024 | 5 replies
If you think this is too much to handle by yourself, you'll still be better off spending your money on a digital marketing agency with a proven record, or a content strategist.
Daniel Frank Candlelight Park Apartments (LP)
15 October 2024 | 2 replies
Got agency credit with a fixed rate for seven years, will probably sell before that point.  
Vinay Sanapala Ready to Dive into Section 8
16 October 2024 | 13 replies
We have long outstanding relationships with the best of the State (MSHDA) run section 8 agencies in Detroit.
Rosemary Earl Med Term Rental Advice??
17 October 2024 | 14 replies
Conversations with a person land so much better than a message thru FF.Also it is helpful to know that most Corporate Housing companies or Insurance Agencies that are trying to find housing for their customers and reach out to you, they do finds leads on FF.  
DeAndre Mason Cash out refi
15 October 2024 | 10 replies
I'd attack the credit report :) 1) lower (pay down) whatever accounts have a high utilization percentage 2) contact each of 3 major consumer credit agencies and get a free report, then dispute every hard inquiry that is *NOT* associated with an open account 3) call the credit cards you already have established and ask for a credit line increase -- often can be done online and they do not verify income, hint hint. 
Adolphus Fletcher Can you avoid personally guaranteeing mortgages through business?
15 October 2024 | 14 replies
🏦To get to the point where you can avoid personal guarantees, you’ll need to build your business credit over time:Open trade lines in your business’s name (utilities, vendors, etc.).Make sure you’re reporting payments to business credit agencies like D&B.Keep your debt-to-income ratio low and maintain good cash flow.It doesn’t really matter if it’s an LLC or S-Corp—what matters most is establishing the business as a strong, creditworthy entity.But yeah, in the early stages, personal guarantees are almost unavoidable.
Alec Barnes What can property managers do to strengthen their relationship with Investors/Agents?
12 October 2024 | 5 replies
Talk through the options the owner has to solve the problem and give them agency to pick the solution they want.
Jonathan Greene Why The New Mandatory Buyer Agency Agreements Are Going To Help You as an Agent
5 October 2024 | 1 reply
To show a home, you must have either a non-exclusive buyer agency agreement (a one-off) or an exclusive buyer agency agreement signed with a client to show them homes.
Vaibhav Bakre Won a default judgement in my favor. Now what?
9 October 2024 | 6 replies
It's really difficult.Some attorneys will help with collections, but their results aren't great and you have to pay them for their time, whether they collect something or not.My suggestion is to turn this over to a collection agency.
Jonathan Greene 5 Things Not To Do as a Real Estate Agent on an Investor Site
15 October 2024 | 34 replies
With the changes in buyer agency, the oversight needed with so many agents was a time suck.