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Alex Finken Is this a good MAO? Want to make sure I don’t offer to much..
7 March 2018 | 4 replies
Make sure that you've done the groundwork before writing contracts.
Nicholas Morgan "Syndicated Loan" - is this a thing?
11 November 2019 | 7 replies
My hope was to learn the groundwork of syndication now so that I can scale into larger properties as I progress, but it seems it's most cost-effective and simpler to go the typical HML route. 
Leslie Longworth Buying in Spokane, Washington
17 May 2017 | 12 replies
I'm planning on making a trip in the next few weeks, but would love to lay some groundwork before I go if I can. 
Eddie D Estrada Is Transitioning Markets Feasible?
27 July 2020 | 14 replies
During the next few years, you can also start laying groundwork for where you'll end up.
Marissa Turrubiates How to negotiate RE acquisition specialist compensation
30 September 2020 | 36 replies
.- Per transaction I pay 15% of the Wholesale Fee or $1,500 (whichever is greater) if my Acquisition Specialist (AS) has to do any "Ground Work" (I define "Ground Work" as having to go to the property to take pictures and put a lockbox on it).Here's what my expectations are:- I provide the leads, and my AS makes the calls (I provide a phone script and a list of questions that need to be answered).- Once my AS has someone who wants an offer, they update the file to alert me, then I follow up with the lead to make the offer.- If the lead agrees to my offer, then I go to the property to take pictures and put a lockbox on the property (or my AS does this if they are also willing to do Ground Work duties) {if my AS is handling leads for me that are in another state, then they have to be willing to do Ground Work if they come on board with me.
Nicholas Brady How important is a bachelors degree as a real estate investor?
15 January 2020 | 158 replies
However, what you learn in school, sets the groundwork for your ability to grasp everything you learn outside of school.
N/A N/A Pinnacle Development Partners, LLC
30 October 2009 | 1569 replies
My checks are not due until 3ed week of october, but I would like to do the ground work so that funds are not held up because it is an ou-to-fstate check.
Ben Hughes Partnership with Relative
4 May 2013 | 11 replies
But since it sounds like this is not for just one deal, but an ongoing partnership, it's good to get the appropriate groundwork in place up front.What will be your investment strategy?
Account Closed Canadian - getting US mortgage
12 May 2022 | 3 replies
So I started to do a ground work and finally called TD US cross border mortgage today.
Kay Yu share your turnkey experiences
7 September 2018 | 95 replies
If an investor buys a few properties from a reputable turn key company and wishes to be more hands on after doing so they can start looking at getting better BANG for the BUCK with doing the ground work themselves.Within a certain time of being invested in a particular area, decent relationships should be established on the ground where maybe a turn key company isn't needed any more.Thanks for reading and have a great day.