
18 April 2011 | 14 replies
The sale date has been postponed now for over a year.So my last ditch effort has been to FINALLY track down the negotiator on the account at MetLife and on Friday I FedExed him a packet with a letter telling him about us renting the property for the last 10 months, copies of all the cancelled checks, and all the copies of e-mail correspondences from the owner and his SS specialist asking us to submit "bogus offers in order to string the bank along" and keep house from going to foreclosure (which of course we never did.)My husband and our attorney said I was wasting my time because no one at the bank cares- but it was worth my time because someone should care that this guy is collecting money for rent and not paying his mortgage, as well as the fact that he is submitting bogus short sale offers in order to postpone his foreclosure.Maybe my letter and e-mail correspondences will actually reach someone who gives a damn about what is right!

14 April 2011 | 4 replies
I am going to ask copies of the leases to make sure there isn't any odd clause in it.I think given the numbers, I am going to make an offer of at least the asking price, I wasn't sure if I should offer over the asking price to begin with.Thanks for the replies guys!

18 April 2011 | 23 replies
Showing copies of checks cut to them or their students that are 2 and 3 years old or have no date on them at all.

20 July 2011 | 9 replies
It could be a simple as your ad copy is drawing the wrong people to your site.

21 April 2011 | 12 replies
I Give deposit slips to those who owe me the money and they deposit the cash into the account noting their name on the deposit slip. they keep the slip and i print a copy from my TD bank web site.

3 May 2011 | 8 replies
I just received a copy of the appraisal which was for $180,000.

3 July 2011 | 6 replies
I'd recommend you pick up a copy of Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.

24 April 2011 | 6 replies
Bottom to top was the copies of contracts to purchase, appraisal, insurance binder, inspection reports, telephone and misc. notes, copies of receipts for acquisition, HUD-1.Right side bottom to top, tax assessments, insurance policies, tax and insurance receipts, repair maintenance receipts (if extensive, a seperate folder, with an identifying page listing associated folders, like utilities) Utility agreement (landlord agreements) and on top the current lease.On the outside of the folder the property address, legal description, tax ID number, Insurance company and phone number of agent.Anyway, different categories were filed in alpha order first, then in numeric order.

10 December 2014 | 32 replies
Just keep your eyes out.Here is one copy for $0.99 and one for $3.24http://www.amazon.com/Turned-Into-Million-Estate--Spare/dp/B000LCD2QQ/s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1303504975&sr=1-6http://www.amazon.com/turned-into-million-estate-spare/dp/B0007F2P7E/s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1303504975&sr=1-5
13 May 2011 | 19 replies
Dan Kennedy's stuff doesn't just give you a postcard or letter copy, you should read it to understand marketing more thoroughly.