17 November 2014 | 30 replies
Don't require expert knowledge just what you're looking for exactly, common sense to correlate your search to the types of homes you'll be targeting, and time...You can use a paid scraper if you have the money, absolutely, but me, I 1st like to know how it's done before I outsource it to a VA or third party.

9 October 2018 | 82 replies
Look at your cost per hour and then that or 3rd parties, if you think you get a better return doing all this stuff yourself, go for it, otherwise, outsource it.

3 May 2020 | 13 replies
Last time I dealt with them on my client's behalf - they simply outsourced it to some lawyer from their referral system.

20 May 2008 | 98 replies
Many feel that their jobs are being outsourced or taken by immigrants -- legal or otherwise -- and that their culture is being subsumed.

15 July 2011 | 74 replies
We now have resources from an inexpensive web based new media webinar training program to a complete new media outsourcing solution for celebrities, politicians, and companies with over $1 million in annual revenue.I actually just got back from meetings in Los Angeles & San Diego yesterday, and It looks like I will be moving to your neck of the woods in 2010.

23 September 2016 | 20 replies
We don't want to see any 36 hour weeks on those paystubs.Stereotype in the mortgage industry: medical/dental employers are horrible at verifying employment, they like to volunteer information that isn't requested or necessary, they can't do math, they want to tell convoluted stories compensation structure when all we want to hear is ">40 hours, $X/hour, yes she still works here, I'm done talking now, [click]" to check our Fannie Mae box in the simplest way possible, or even worse they have verifications of employment outsourced to some call center in India that turns your comp plan into the epic Hindu saga Ramayana, etc.

26 July 2016 | 19 replies
That is why I suggest they do not outsource their books to anyone other than their accountant's office/recommendation.

3 September 2017 | 87 replies
my two cents: stage the house. if you were going to sell your car, taking out $20 to clean it and shine up the interior will increase it's price. the same for real estate, the exterior and look will drive up price as opposed to say an old HVAC system which won't drive down the cost as much if visitors love rhe way your kitchen set up looks like.other thought is to remember and to me more importantly than whether or not to stage your house, this is your business. everyone i've talked to says real estate investing starts out making so much sense theoretically then becomes a huge pain UNTIL they have networked enough to find themselves surrounded by the right team. there are parts of this business you rightly will want to outsource because professionals in those fields can do it better and more efficiently than you. in this case it looks like you need to take charge of your business and hire a better real estate agent and hire out the parts you need to get the deal dine including getting a professional stager.in my opinion (without knowing any other facts), those people who aren't submitting offers not because of the price so dropping your price may not make a difference. something else is going on there.

4 October 2020 | 6 replies
I started to look at outsourcing to property management a month ago and have interviewed other investors, realtors, etc on property managers in the area.Fairlawn Real Estate is who I'm personally leaning towards after all my due diligence. http://www.fairlawnre.com/

23 August 2018 | 8 replies
We're debating hiring a part-time or full-time property manager and contracting with a maintenance tech, or outsourcing everything to a property management company.