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Jessica W. Zoning issues on a legal 3 fam w 4 apartments
13 October 2013 | 5 replies
They classify properties for tax assessments by multi and sq ft as to comps.
Jared Orme FDIC limits the banks?
23 August 2012 | 6 replies
The assessment of management is an overall assessment, classified loans will be a mention, not set policy.
Eric Medemar Why most marketing $ucks
8 March 2008 | 4 replies
Use a website with your classified ads and Direct mail- A website is the perfect way to let people know what you can do for them, and it creates a great low resistance way to contact you without needing to talk on the phone.
Jason Bohan help 20 yrs old with some money.
6 January 2013 | 23 replies
A wholesaler found the deal on a classified ad site and sent it over to me.
James Kandasamy Tax rate for Flippers and Wholesalers
8 December 2013 | 16 replies
He seems to think the IRS either classifies you as a dealer or an investor.
Marcus Durant First House under Contract!!!!
9 May 2017 | 11 replies
Hit up meetup.com and search for local REIA's - some groups have the option to email the entire groupCheck out gosection8.com and call landlords in that areaSearch for other wholesalers in that area (find them through google and checking online classified sites) - call them, ask them to blast your property and be open to a JV splitPost online - Social Media, Facebook Ads, Craigslist, Backpage, etc... and here on the BP marketplace as well (worth the upgrade if you aren't a member).
Jesse Englund-Rohlf Accessory Dwelling/Tiny House Zoning in Denver
4 July 2018 | 6 replies
Hey all, I'm looking to potentially add an accessory dwelling or a tiny house on wheels (still classified as an RV?) 
Jeremy Reynolds Phoenix, AZ new member looking for guidance
30 November 2015 | 12 replies
Before you know it you will understand the values in that area better than most agents.Create a commercial checking account with a credit line.Attend every public auction in your area, bid on none but study the process, look at the property and play a game - guess what the high bid might beMake friends with new real estate agents (new only---- they haven't been polluted by negative comments and attitudes by older agents.)Ask your agents to send you list of expired listings (give them money for their services, like a thank you $100.00 bill) Understand the Law of Universal Prosperity.)Run classified ads in your local news papers --WANTED All real estate, commercial, houses and non-conforming properties, family business call 555-555-5555 for a fast no fee offer.Call me if you need a partner.Have fun while learning, don't take this business too seriouslyDon't make offers on real estate, make them on the equity that the real estate can offerAlways negotiate for the equityGet a real estate license, not to be an agent, but to understand the culture of the business, to have access to the MLS and to meet some nice folksFarm an area - drive around, look for FSBO's, agent's signs, ugly houses, put them in your journal to call laterCreate a little flyer to put on super market's bulletin boardsAsk 10 people a day this questions; "would you know of anyone who would like to sell their real estate?"
Aaron Perez Arizona Tax Lien advice
30 December 2019 | 8 replies
For example I can select Apartments and know that every thing returned is classified that way.
Cheryl Schlehuber Short Term Rentals, "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly"
6 August 2019 | 5 replies
If you have your very own personal 1950's refrigerator collection on the front lawn, complete with locking doors along with a nice smattering of toilets, well then that classifies as both a danger and nuisance.Someone who keeps their place nice and rents short term, well, that is not something I would call either dangerous or a true problem.