
11 April 2011 | 3 replies
Because of the highly technical nature of these instances, I will not go into them here, but suffice to say that if the law firm handling the foreclosure does not provide notification to all the correct parties requiring notification, a lien can survive foreclosure.

4 May 2011 | 4 replies
You could probably learn in a house or two what goes into the overall nature of a house painting and then you can begin to solicit your own work.

12 May 2011 | 22 replies
Just avoid the irrational peaks like we experienced during 2004-2007 and you will do ok in California over the long run (I sat on the sidelines from 2002 until 2009 because values were over-inflated and out of control).Naturally, I can't speak about other markets, and that's probably why I haven't invested in any other place... yet.P.S. - Getting back to my parent's house, look at the difference only 7 years made between when they bought and my friend's dad did.

11 December 2011 | 20 replies
I know Aaron, and I'm fairly certain this wasn't a solicitation or anything of that nature...In fact, Aaron is one of the best rehabbers I've met in the Atlanta area, and the OP should be thrilled to have the opportunity to chat with him.
23 May 2011 | 22 replies
John whether you realize it or not the delivery of what you are saying on the phone and pitch is just as important as the words themselves.You need to practice tone on the phone and video tape yourself giving a presentation in the house.I did this work years ago and now it is natural for me to talk on the phone and meet people in person.It flows now and is not forced.With anything in the beginning you will be really rough at it.Listen for key words on the phone for high motivation.Job loss,divorce,death,sick family,facing foreclosure,having babies and need more space,selling to free up capital,job transfer,getting married,executor of an estate,out of state investor etc.etc.Low motivation:1.Just seeing what the market will bear2.Waiting for my price 3.Need XXX to pay my bills4.Need larger house if I can get XX for thisand on and onEventually they might have life circumstances that change them to motivated but today they are not.Stay in contact because you never know.

25 May 2011 | 10 replies
They are natural negotiators, and many of them would prefer to give you nothing if you will accept it.

25 May 2011 | 43 replies
Pay down your mortgage as normal for a few years and then due to forced or natural appreciation refi on your equity to buy more leveraged property and have more tax writeoffs and Larger mortgage interest write off...Stole this one from rich to be fair, but I like it if it will ever be possible again in our tight lending economy...2.

26 May 2011 | 23 replies
Natural disasters do happen, markets can and do change so what are your suggestions?

26 May 2011 | 10 replies
Over time people can opt out and the list will evolve naturally.

11 April 2015 | 85 replies
To me, its just smart business to use my understanding of human nature to my benefit.