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Chelsea John-Williams Business or Investor?
26 January 2017 | 2 replies
I recently signed up for a free 30 day trial of Quickbooks and now i'm confused.
Joseph Abbott I have a list of abandoned properties that I found driving for $
22 July 2019 | 17 replies
@Joseph Abbott DealMachine gives a 14 day trial, you can search them for free.
Kevin Powell New Investor! Seeking Info!
5 January 2018 | 7 replies
Think they offer a 5 day trial.
Chris Nowlin Facebook Marketing....to the website? Or, the inbox?
19 October 2018 | 3 replies
@Chris Nowlin Facebook strategies would have to be established for each persona.The only way to know what works is trial and error.
Roger Doe How to Determine PRICES for construction work!?!
13 December 2017 | 7 replies
Its honestly trial and error, always get multiple estimates from contractors and usually the middle ones are more or less on point.
Mo Thomas Full Time contractor
23 December 2016 | 29 replies
it's normal for everyone to want more money as they go. if your pay limit is $40, dont start them at $38 cause you will hit that limit soon.if you hire someone at $12, they wont have the skiils/tools/transportation to do a good job. u have to find the sweet spot and you will by trial and error.
Pauline Charlton Long Distance Investing
14 January 2018 | 31 replies
Leads - from the internet or run ads in local papers.Negotiate the price on the phoneMake a trial offer - a trial offer is an offer well below what they wanted - a TRIAL OFFER  will smoke out their true motivation.Always ask for contract candy - that is anything they can add to the deal - all the furniture, owner financing, interest free note for their balance or part of it, a car, money back at settlement etc.Send a skinny contract for electronic signaturesGet it inspected, have agents look at it, get compsIf my offer is too high, go into second stage negotiations (lowering the offer).Advertise the property for sale - if no takers - have a public auction.With remote investing the United States is your market - learn how to do it and you will always have leads, deals and settlements.Good luck,Charles
Corey Loghry Cheyenne, WY Real Estate Meet Up
26 September 2017 | 15 replies
It is always great to see everyone and talk about our successes (and trials)!  
Laura Thorne Cannot buy a duplex in an LLC
21 May 2016 | 12 replies
It's irrelevant to the negligence, therefore not presented at trial.
Bryan Ellis Recommendations for a loan modification company
18 May 2012 | 3 replies
Bryan were they on a trial loan mod and then denied for a permanent one??