
13 May 2009 | 15 replies
Hello John,You might want to get in touch with John Schaub in Sarasota,Florida.Hes a log time investor with a good reputation who does occasional seminars.Try a Google search.He's the real deal and can save you lots of time.Good guy too.Might want to contact Jack Miller in Tampa,very knowlegable guy who also teaches.Best Regards,Dave Doyle
22 January 2009 | 8 replies
The plumber came, dug out under the sidewalk.

29 October 2011 | 11 replies
No reputable closing agent would touch it and no title insurance company would insure it.

17 February 2009 | 11 replies
Yes there are several "exit clauses" you can use on a contract, but I have always done well ,and have received better deals from sellers who have actually turned down other wholesalers even at a higher price because my reputation was that I closed the deal one way or the other.Good Luck!

26 January 2009 | 5 replies
Of course, if they can get them cheaper, I'm happy to let them, but this isn't generally the case.For the labor bid, I create a Statement of Work (SOW) that details exactly what I want done, broken down into categories that relate to specific skilled trades (GC, Plumber, Electrician, Painter, Roofer, Carpenter, Flooring, Foundation, etc).

22 January 2009 | 14 replies
His reputation and lively hood is at stake.

20 March 2009 | 6 replies
By leveraging the time, resources, and abilities of my wife and I, these reputable investors will be able to grow their revenues while allowing us to do the same.

22 April 2011 | 7 replies
They have a poor reputation of servicing their loans.

12 February 2010 | 10 replies
If you call a plumber or HVAC guy watch out for your wallet.

30 March 2009 | 5 replies
The plumber crawled under there and fixed it just fine but the next day we found we had no water whatsoever.