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Lakeem Anore What comes first, the buyer or the deal? Neither.
16 September 2017 | 4 replies
List source is not free and I am not a paid affiliate.  
Dmitriy Pukhov Salesperson license in MA solely for investment purposes: broker?
2 February 2016 | 2 replies
In this case, how do you go about keeping your affiliation with your broker, after you decided that fulfilling their hourly requirements is not in your best interest any more (i.e. you want to focus on investing only, but still keep your affiliation active)? 
Nick Sabat Hailing From Pittsburgh
30 April 2016 | 5 replies
Have you ever thought about Affiliate Marketing of this site?
Kathryn K. Question 4 CA. RE agents
24 November 2008 | 2 replies
In California, only brokers are allowed to be members of an MLS board, and licensed salespersons can join under their affiliation.
Ti Hon market value vs. default loan
12 September 2007 | 14 replies
Hello everyone,I have read many posts .. if not all for the last month or so .. but still quite not comprehend why banks are listing REO properties at market value ( at least in State of California ) eventhough I have seen some of these properties had defaulted loan amount plus the added costs of junior liens and legal fees included .. still much less than the listing price.In California, is it true if the bank sell the REO properties above the default loan values + legal costs and junior liens .. the excess amount will go back to the original mortgagor ?
Kortez Walker First Rehab next summer. I need creative strategy Ideas
24 October 2015 | 22 replies
Real estate agents say they know this and that person but their job is to sell the house, and they are affiliates and not your partners. 
Dan Graney Rich Dad Real Estate coaching
4 May 2016 | 13 replies
I want to preface this, by saying that I am in now way, shape or form affiliated to the company below.
Katy Shearer Notes
15 April 2016 | 10 replies
Many of the members there are satisfied with him and used him before he became affiliated
James Hiddle I Have A New System It's Called The Fed Up System
6 November 2018 | 19 replies
Regrettably, these "launch" formulas are all about affiliations and if we are on more then one list we get hit up by just about everyone.
Tom Kitas Sean Whalen and property 23
20 September 2014 | 47 replies
I don't know this company.If I had a company such as this I wouldn't be pitching so hard to sell it.Just direct people to your site where they can contact third party after third party that bought from you.Third party endorsements you can talk to are much more powerful than someone blowing hot air.I could talk or write for 30 minutes but giving 3 references people can call and hear from them directly is MUCH more powerful and credible.I am not talking about one investor out of ten you sold to that is happy.I am talking having 7,8,9 different buyers you can talk to.No matter how good you are there will always be a dissatisfied consumer but if half to a majority are not happy it shows a trend of selling bum deals.Endorsements from non-affiliated parties are key to growing an honest and credible business.