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18 August 2020 | 65 replies
@Jay Hinrichs Yeah it bothers me to see these guys that sell these systems by showing checks and pretending that this field is little more than an untapped ATM.
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6 June 2016 | 2 replies
When my handyman and myself arrived they pretended to not be home.
3 June 2016 | 5 replies
So, because of this market, you won't likely be successful at getting the place at a discounted price.Try pretending you are her when you are thinking of your approach.
14 June 2018 | 11 replies
I'm going to pretend your rambling wall of text and nonsense was a coherent, question.In every state I'm aware of, property managers/landlords can deny you for a dui.
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1 December 2015 | 4 replies
My suggestion to you would be to start analyzing deals just for practice, go onto the MLS, pick out a couple foreclosures to start and take a drive to check them out, put together a pretend rehab budget then head to the MLS again and do some research on some comparable homes that have sold and are for sale in the market..... basically start to act like an investor and you'll begin to realize what areas are missing from your process.
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13 January 2010 | 98 replies
Im not pretending to be a guru, I just said I am an experienced investor that can answer questions.
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22 November 2019 | 30 replies
You can throw that number to an answering service, but sooner rather than later, they are going to call the number pretending to be a seller.
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28 February 2008 | 7 replies
Hello,Like most realtors I started in that traditional residential market but with the cool down I changed gears to investor market.I have worked with historic and traditional reo and short sales, being a part of an investment brokerage with a large network of investors approximately 65+ K we have been up to date with market demand.Over the last eight months, Bulk REO's have become in high demand and some of my colleagues and myself switched towards working in that market.The problem that I come across time and time again is misrepresentation, false packages and unfulfilled performance that unfortunately causes loss of clients.Any advice in terms of finding concrete contacts that are close to the sell side and how to disqualify pretenders right off the bat?
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20 February 2015 | 6 replies
My partner has been flipping in this market for over 15 years and has seen and been through a lot.Yes, there's a lot of investors, but there are also tons of pretenders too.
1 March 2017 | 34 replies
Don't pretend to know all the answers, but find a way to get the Right answer....Be Real...GL