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Nemi W. Results of 1st visit to Courthouse for Probate Leads
9 January 2019 | 55 replies
Can you get this from your newspaper or online?
Carol D. I need marketing ideas
13 September 2013 | 14 replies
We used to buy newspaper ads for the Open Houses but with Craigslist, it became unnecessary.
Zachary Harris Can you charge tenants or landlords a "finders" fee?
12 February 2019 | 48 replies
The other thing Locators Inc does is that they run ads in the print media - something I long ago stopped doing - so that people still looking for a rental using newspapers would still be able to learn of my units (if they subscribe to a Locators Inc list).I am not claiming that Locators Inc is operating legally within the eyes of the regulators - I just don't know.
Douglas Skipworth Nothing like a brush w/ death to put you on the straight & narrow
6 January 2017 | 45 replies
On a Saturday night In 1982 in an apartment I rented near Chicago's Wrigley field, I was up at 1:00 am reading the Sunday newspaper.   
Brandon C. Tenant Breaking Lease - How would you proceed?
15 December 2015 | 25 replies
I think because newspaper ads don't work well anymore, the internet works sometimes, but the grass roots system of using those awfully looking, total unprofessional signs gets attention.Let me know how you do and good luck.Charlie
Christopher Stanis My Top 5 Creative Financing Strategies
2 October 2015 | 4 replies
The key is to have a clear exit strategy before purchasing the property, and whenever possible, to have a ready buyer waiting in the wings to whom you immediately re-sell the property.The key to doing a no-money-down deal is simple:Structure it so you do not have to take out-of-pocket cash to make it work.With the guidance of a mentor/trainer or professional advisor, you will find no-money-down deals a powerful way to acquire instant equity in properties with little or no money out of your own pocket.Here is a great example:A new real estate investor called on several “For Sale By Owner” ads in his local newspaper and internet ads.He found that one elderly couple was selling their home in order to free them to get into an elderly care center.
Tyler Gauthier Probate Investing Questions
20 October 2016 | 10 replies
You can also look at the newspaper as many states require a publication to creditors as part of the process so you can use that. 
Annette Hibbler Michigan is a Business Contender Again
25 October 2013 | 16 replies
I think the original post was a tad too supportive of the Detroit News ' article without realizing it's the republican propaganda newspaper in Detroit.
Joffrey Long What Rental Listing Service Are You Using ?
2 April 2013 | 24 replies
(it hurts to even say it) newspaper ads (sorry, feeling a little sick just typing those words - older landlords will understand ), I really love being able to post my rentals quickly and without cost on different sites.The ones I'm using now are Craigslist.org , Trulia.com , Zillow.com , and a local CA site called WestsideRentals.com ( Again, hope I'm not breaking rules by mentioning names of sites.)