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Earl Pippin auction question
23 January 2008 | 4 replies
(I am very persistent, so I am told…no to me, means ask another way!)
Mark P Is the risk bigger than the reward
1 April 2008 | 8 replies
It takes persistence.
Jim Doine slow navigation
27 February 2008 | 12 replies
REI, Thanks for trying to help, everything I click on takes at least 35 seconds to load, only bigger pockets seems affected, its now early A.M. the next day, problem still persists.
Jorge Caicedo JUST WHOLESALED MY FIRST 2 DEALS EVER!!!!!!
13 August 2008 | 23 replies
Congratulations, your persistence paid off.
Lou T Is Age a Problem
19 April 2008 | 17 replies
I started out when I was 22 and even though some people gave me a hard time, my persistence carried me along and allowed me to become a successful real estate investor.
Donald Douglas weird experience on REO purchase-need advice
26 March 2008 | 7 replies
Once your broker gets that - you can have them start pushing things back upstream to get it closed.I even had a closer schedule a closing for 2 days away, to put pressure on the seller to get the paperwork done - knowing full well it wouldn't happen in 2 days, but it did happen in 5, instead of 2 to 4 more weeks of the file gathering dust.I am usually very persistent for my clients, as we really have nothing to lose!
Curt Davis Hedge Fund Investing Questions
3 October 2011 | 9 replies
I'd be persistent with requesting status and balance updates.
Kevin Cardinale "3 Hours Worth of Work for $10,000" am I doing something wrong here?
17 October 2011 | 20 replies
For what it's worth here are my observations.........1- 80% of the information on investing in real estate being sold ranges from totally worthless to incorrect and or possibly illegal2- another 10% might work under some circumstances but either the recipient of the information needs a much more educated and experienced background than he is led to believe or the circumstances regarding the success of the method being sold are limited to a certain geographical area or a certain type of market3- the 10% of information that has value requires work, dedication, persistence, education to be used successfully.4- Certain types of individuals can self study utilizing free information available online and learn as much or more as any program or course will teach them5- most gurus are not currently successful using the methods they teach; they may have once been successful in a particular type of market or in a particular location, but they are not currently utilizing the method they teach successfully.
Vicky Yu what to do if your tennants pay rent late often time?
13 October 2011 | 10 replies
If their lateness persists or even gets worse, then you may want to seek counsel for your options.Thanks a bunch!
Mary Spalding Pre Forclosures and Facebook?
13 October 2011 | 4 replies
You have to keep in mind that if you are using an NOD list, you will not be the first person contacting them, this is a very difficult list to work with, you will have to test different methods of contacting them and be very persistent.