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Dustin Figenscher Possible seller financing pitch
8 December 2016 | 5 replies
When I called to pitch my offer of seller financing I was very nervous, but I at least got them to consider, retrieved their email, and said I would email them four different offers/terms, and if they wanted to entertain any of them to reach back out to me.
Sean C. Tax Delinquent PROFESSIONALS!
3 January 2017 | 3 replies
I have two question for those who's mailed to Tax delinquents as well as able to grab that specific list.I was able to retrieve the list a couple months ago from the county, and it was a total mess I guess they wanted to be really specific of what I wanted since they have millions of records.
Theresa Weir Looking for my first Wholesale deal in Pinellas County
3 January 2017 | 5 replies
In CA it's known as in pro per.Congratulations on you taking the time to physically going to the county court house to retrieve a free list.
Karen Young would like proof that roof was repaired prior to my purchase
1 July 2016 | 8 replies
They may even charge you to retrieve them from storage if they've already been archived. 
Nathan Gruetzmacher HUD Investing
14 March 2017 | 22 replies
You can also message me directly.To answer your question:I have my real estate agent license so I retrieve CMAs if I have access to the property's MLS (I have access to both GAMLS and FMLS).
Trent Mettenbrink Personal Property in a Foreclosure Property
22 December 2020 | 14 replies
I know how you feel when you walk through and look at private items and or personal items.In those cases we just hauled everything to the dump... and got to work. if the old owners are there are in contact of course we accommodated them on retrieving their items.I suspect in this case you would be fine and I personally would not store anything... from the description of circumstances you have laid out.
Gabrielle Lee New Investor
23 October 2016 | 7 replies
They're only going to upsell you on information you,can retrieve for free online.However yes, that is possible.
Justin D Schwartz Credit Problems?
19 October 2016 | 0 replies
It's not the FICO that most mortgage lenders use, however – they typically use older versions of the scores pulled from each of the three credit bureaus: The score retrieved from Equifax credit bureau is typically called FICO Score 5 or Beacon 5.At Experian, it's FICO Score 2 or Experian/Fair Isaac Risk Model V2SM.At TransUnion, it's FICO Score 4 or FICO Risk Score, Classic 04.Similarly, auto lenders use various versions of FICO Auto Scores, which have a 250-to-900 scale.
Nicole Wood Tenants
21 October 2016 | 3 replies
@ Nicole- Not sure about NY rules but most states have a 30 days to get your personal belongings and if they aren't retrieved then you can sell it, etc. for storage or whatever your accrued costs are for clean up, damages or anything needed from what was left behind.
Sharyn M. New Ideas for Advertising for Tenant Buyers
7 November 2016 | 5 replies
There was a real estate company that used Golden Retrievers on their signs about a decade ago, I'm going to contact my sign company and see what I can do to get something like this made up.