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Anthony Garvey Wholesaling
12 February 2019 | 6 replies
Well - you are still in vague land - can you add more info to the table for us.....Who are you in the transaction - the buyer - the seller - how is your wife involved - if she the listing agent - the buyer - the seller....let us know who the players are and what their roles are.In general your wife being a realtor shouldn't matter - but more info please.
Charles Player Can a portfolio loan help me?
4 August 2010 | 21 replies
Player was receiving a piece of information that if acted upon, would and could spell disaster.
Chris Jones advice needed on putting team together
24 December 2007 | 7 replies
hello everyone, i'm a beginning investor and i was just wondering how do i go about putting my team together (attorney, accountant, title rep, insurance rep, mortage broker, contractors and etc)like am i suppose to try to put this team together before i try to make deals or am i suppose to already have a property/deal under contract to be even taken seriously from any of these partiesbecause some times i feel weird of the thought of even contacting these highly busy people and trying to interview them when i don't even have a property under contract or even may need their services at that moment (but i know i will)(now i know all of these players wont come on my team at the same time) but can someone help me out with the order i should seek to get these players on my team in, and some questions i should ask each individual when talking/interviewing them to make sure i partner/hire a great personi recently found a local investment club so i'm gonna start there (which i think picking up the phone book is easier some times then doing all this networking to find my team members), but i feel i'll only be successful in bulding my team if i know what questions to ask each person, and if i know what level of importants each one holds and etc
Kellen M Advice on Getting into Real Estate
30 October 2008 | 10 replies
Hi my name is Kellen, I am a professional overseas basketball player.
Mike V. HUD rejects offer but tells me what they will take - is this new?
2 July 2009 | 21 replies
They are not the real players, they should be aggressive with their BPO prices so they can move the inventory faster.
Laura Johnson-Morris Wholesaling Pre-Foreclosures
18 September 2021 | 9 replies
This is key, a vital player on your team.
Joe Smith is there a "sweet spot" for MH Park size and type?
26 September 2012 | 10 replies
Once you are over 100 pads, your really flooded with the larger players nationwide.
Jacob Evans Experienced REI Mastermind Group Anyone?
13 October 2013 | 16 replies
. :-)The idea of bringing major players like this together is exciting!
Ben G. Semi- Professional Poker Player, EMR Consultant, Real Estate Newbie
13 December 2013 | 16 replies
I'm a part time poker player who has had a lot of success on the tournament circuit.
K.D Neider How to spot a GURU
11 February 2015 | 12 replies
Those are the serious players.