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Samuel Persson Rental property location issue, homeless and tranetracks
16 November 2016 | 10 replies
Lots of fish in the property sea.
TJ Steinkirchner What are some good questions to ask my local mentor?
30 November 2016 | 6 replies
@James Black - My buddy wanted to go on a fly fishing trip with me.
Sebastian Gast Please share your most motivating video!
2 July 2014 | 2 replies
Maybe it's cause I like fishing also so I relate to it better but that's one of the podasts I listen to over and over.
Darron Stewart Medicaid lien release
19 September 2023 | 22 replies
Many more fish er houses to catch out there if these don't pan out.
Bill Gulley BP CHAT
26 January 2010 | 64 replies
Just one other comment, Having family in Joplin, I'm sure you have been to Springfield, you know that there is money in this town, a few are big fish in any town in this country, so with that, yes, I can locate more money in a coffe shop than most can going to HML or institutional lenders.
Justin B. A recent tenant rent issue
15 December 2013 | 9 replies
We had a issue in our area where tenants were paying the rent- dropping it off in a drop box at the property managers office and they were being fished out by thieves.For me personally that would be a hard call because there is no proof that the money order was made out to the PM to pay the rent.
Aaron S. First time REI - vacation property
15 April 2017 | 12 replies
Love Sanibel/Captiva, but fishing and diving is better in the Keys.- Would probably be a cash deal or if it makes sense finance up to 50%.- Targeting $600k range- Like the idea of a single family vs. condo... if we spend the entire winter here, I can't be couped up in a condo.- Would like let friends/family use it "at cost" or free for a few weeks during the year.- Obviously would like something nice but doesn't have to be million dollar home with high end finishes.  
Craig Martin Whats too low for Low ball offers
28 February 2019 | 12 replies
As a seller I sometimes have an asking price that’s exactly my bottom line, other times I’m just fishing to see what I can get and have the property priced at double what I’ll take.
Keanan Locke Creativity and Seller Financing
11 December 2018 | 6 replies
If you can solve the seller's problem situation - you can make money - (I don not mean to say we train people to take advantage of others - we make money by solving real estate problems) I take my time with the sellers, talk about all their issues related to the property  - look at all the facts to see how to approach the offer - make an offer or a proposal that will satisfy the seller's needs as well as our cash flow or equity needs. it is important to build a rapport with the seller - talk about things that interest him, retirement, fishing, hunting ----- forget real estate for awhile - and try to communicate on a personal level with the seller - sellers like to do business with folks they understand and like - be likable!
Jason Bass Property managment company Augusta GA
11 October 2020 | 1 reply
Hi @Jason Bass, did you end up find a good property manager?