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Daniel Miller This one will be a bit of a challenge
19 October 2012 | 20 replies
Last time I tried to look at something in the LA area, the information was partially redacted based on some "we can't reveal where politicians live, and since we don't know who's a politician, we won't reveal anyone."
Jim Slack Ranch home
25 June 2007 | 4 replies
Determine your buy/hold/sell costs + ROI and whether or not you should buy this will be revealed---use a formula like this:BPO (Best Possible Offer) = CMV (Current Market Value) - Rehab - B/H/S Fees (Buy/Hold/Sell) - ROI (Return of Investment)Regards,Scott Miller
Account Closed House selling for far below foreclosure amount
16 August 2007 | 1 reply
I saw a house go on the MLS this week for $30K, and a quick search of records revealed that the owner is in foreclosure, has already had the judgment made against him and just needs to have the date of sale set.
N/A N/A Lou Vukas
7 September 2008 | 10 replies
I just received an e-book from Lou Vukas that I believe is called Tax Lien Secrets Revealed - America's Last Untapped Goldmine.
Justin Davis Where are you from and what should I call you?
24 August 2007 | 11 replies
It is okay to remain anonymous if you just want to learn and chat, but if you are trying to do deals, then, I believe, our users really should come out and reveal themselves.
Ryan Urban Ad Copy
29 February 2008 | 16 replies
From one that speaks to people in foreclosure on regular basis, one repeating emotional trend I see is embarrassment---in general, folks in this position often act too late because they are embarrassed (pride is another good emotional anchor) with admitting failure...Although I don't market to these individuals, I understand the mindset all to well and believe any marketing campaign to these folks should include the following components:- Discretion/Privacy: Give them an opportunity to learn more without revealing themselves initially---offer a white paper or recorded info-message which would allow these distressed homeowners to learn without the need to speak to somebody. - Hope: Too many marketers are appealing to fear---although fear is a compelling emotional trigger, the majority of people don't want to be reminded what they will lose, they want to be reassured that there is a chance for recovery
Mr Good Deciding if this is the right property
24 September 2007 | 12 replies
If for example someone wanted to rent from me, and a background check revealed three speeding tickets in the last two years, it seems irrelevant.
N/A N/A Repo. Question ?
30 November 2007 | 7 replies
When it came time to collect our excess proceeds the holder of the first balked, then when pushed, returned us a smaller amount, claiming that further accounting showed more costs then they revealed to us before the auction.
J H My next question - finding distressed sellers
5 November 2018 | 25 replies
The way someone feels about something is revealed in their voice.
Gene Fox New Ohio member reveals triple net lease concept
19 February 2008 | 2 replies

Hola,

As a new member, allow me to introduce myself.

With a degree in journalism � and a 30-year career as a reporter and editor, plus public relations, advertising,...