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Audrey Ezeh A pitbull and a propane tank! Should I be doing more?
28 October 2017 | 17 replies
We monitored him for a while and was confident he has straighten up but I went to tell him we are selling and there it was again.
Account Closed Looking to Invest Out of State--ATL
25 May 2015 | 6 replies
I am considering buying and flipping but will need to build a team in Atlanta to monitor progress, contractors, attorneya , etc.
Anton L. Google AdWords
24 December 2009 | 8 replies
Start off small and make sure to monitor your campaign.
Jay Barndt Funding 3rd property.
13 September 2016 | 20 replies
Join Credit Karma or some other free monitoring site and keep an eye on your progress.
Steven Barros If you got paid 300k to quit your day job what would you do?
7 November 2016 | 65 replies
Tax DelinquentsThen I would spend another 20k mailing these lists over a 2 month cycle. 1 for week one, 2 for two...5k I would hire a VA to monitor the 8 different lines and transfer messages to podio.5k I would hire an account manager to return messages with a script to weed out non-motivated sellers.
Charles Kao Website Advice 1800 number or local number
13 May 2016 | 4 replies
Try something, monitor the results, try tweaking it, monitor again, and repeat.I hope this helps.
Ti Hon market value vs. default loan
12 September 2007 | 14 replies
If the bank wants more than the property is worth to you pass and monitor the situation.
Joe Sullivan Alan Cowgill Private Money
1 May 2013 | 17 replies
This is not to denigrate Alan's course [it was an, interesting, read... ] but it was constructed pre-2008, before the SEC and many state regulators started becoming more viligant at monitoring the increasing number of real estate investors issuing securities [if you are raising capital from investors to invest in real estate....]Whichever course you elect to use, or not, or self-educate, seeking out an active attorney current on your state's and federal SEC law is ESSENTIAL, before you mail out any post cards inviting folks to luncheons or otherwise ADVERTISE for investors [as Alan's course advocated when I perused it].The red flag to state regulators is when ads appear, if the advertiser has not complied with the proper state registrations prior to soliciting investors through advertising, you've just created a HUGE target for yourself in most states.....On the other hand, a good attorney practicing in your state's PPM or private offering realm can protect you, and review your offering to investors....and save you some stiff penalties[you've probably heard of the one old school very successful investor, sort of the grand daddy in the private investors area, was actually shut down, for a comparatively MINOR failure to maintain proper paperwork, i.e. whether funds would be returned to investors after each project, or rolled over to the next project..., simple paperwork, had it been drafted correctly, and then proper records maintained]Best of luckBob
Dale M. Best place to build in continental USA
29 April 2008 | 19 replies
As you appear to be new to this I would suggest picking a location that is easy for you to monitor.
Nicholas Renshaw Realtor says I need to he pre apporved to take a look at a property
5 December 2013 | 20 replies
MLS access is needed for this, and has to be monitored constantly, with very quick bidding and a thorough understanding of bidding strategies for HUD, Homepath, Homesteps, etc.