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Results (5,627+)
Nino T. Barone what questions should i ask when wholesaling?
10 April 2015 | 4 replies
I look forward to lots of persistence and success.
Angela Jossy My friend the real estate agent says there are NO deals in Tacoma
23 August 2016 | 12 replies
It takes creativity, courage, and persistence.
Lucy Balyan First flip, san antonio, foundation issue- need help
9 July 2017 | 45 replies
Lucy Balyan I admire your persistence, and undoubtedly you got the education of a lifetime...and hopefully made some money.
Shalabh Jain Financing an investment condo with less than 50% owner occupancy
8 September 2017 | 14 replies
Persistence pays..Good luck and let us know how you go!
Richard Boyd Why am I being ignored?!
24 May 2016 | 28 replies
The best advice in all honesty is to be persistant and keep at them and dont give up.
Dante Pirouz I did it! Flipped for ~50% ROI
20 May 2016 | 34 replies
I'm glad you were persistent and figured a way out!!
JJ Neerman Getting My First Deal...
25 June 2016 | 16 replies
His persistence encouraged me to figure out how to move forward.
William LoPresti Newbie from Sarasota, FL
27 May 2016 | 12 replies
You have set a very doable goal and believe with education, persistence and a little luck you will achieve it soon.All the best,Michael A.
Troy Norwood Buying Bank Owned Properties That Aren't on The Market
31 May 2016 | 10 replies
keep in mind my friends. not all properties that are in a sad state of affairs will work out this way. some banks just simply take their time getting things back out onto the market. each house is a different deal. the banks blame the courts for the mess, the courts blame the banks. some banks will never drop their properties simply because they have money invested in them. the two houses i have bought like this were pretty close together in time, as well as location. but i have been struggling to find another one since. it has been about 2 years since i have bought one like this. i have found one recently that i would love to get my hands on. i have even found the old owner, but i cannot get the guy to budge on selling it even though i know he doesn't want it. some people get really skittish with things like this. the one house i bought, it took me over 6 months to talk the guy into selling it to me. patience is the key here. if the bank has already placed their name on as the owner, legally, with the local authority, chances are they are not going to drop it. even if they forgave the mortgage, they still own it. you have to find one that is behind in taxes and still has the original owners name on it as owner. then look for a release of lien from the bank. the bank may not file this with the local authority. you have to get the bank to admit that they have dropped it from their books. thats hard to do sometimes. i am working on one right now that i am sure the bank has dropped it, but they will not admit it to me. it has been sold from one bank to another, to another, and so on. i literally have a paper from the court showing that one bank sold it to another, but i cannot get bank #2 to tell me that they own it. they claim to be just the trustee. bank #2 filed the starter paperwork for foreclosure over 3 years ago, and have done nothing since. 3 years of back taxes on the place, no one takes care of it and even their lawyer told me that the case is closed. but the bank won't tell me that they dropped it. patience and persistance works here guys. i will get it, and so will you. just keep working at it
Cory Gardner Chicago Action Investors - Zach & Cory's First Project!
5 June 2016 | 7 replies
Out of nowhere @Sean Jones got a call from a wholesaler to move on a property.Thanks to Aaron and Sean's quick diligence and persistence we got the property under contract before it foreclosed!