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N/A N/A Realtors vs. FSBOs
29 May 2006 | 16 replies
I have:Put the word out to bird dogsPassed out about 100 cards in the last weekmailed to NODS, lis pends, ectmass mailed letters and postcards to : BK's, Divorces, Obits, Forclosures, Judgments, Criminal arrest over 5000, City noticesI have selected certian areas and mailed everyone in the zip area.
Darryl K Condo issues other than reserves.
17 July 2012 | 8 replies
Find out if the association in question has a hoa website.
Account Closed A few more ideas on finding them!
20 February 2005 | 5 replies
•Don’t be so selective.
N/A N/A Mailing to pre-foreclosures
18 November 2006 | 27 replies
You need to keep in mind that most owners want to remain in their house (that's why Bankruptcy rates are so high because that will keep them in the house longer).If you approach asking them to sell..... you are facing near-impossible odds.If you approach with useful information about the foreclosure process and what options they may or may not have.... you stand a reasonable chance to gain their trust, bring them from denial to acceptance and hopefully... they will realize that selling may be the best chance they have and you are first in line.I want to note that while I disagree with ProHabber on his opinions of short sales, I am in agreement with him on nearly all of his advice he has given on this website.
Toney NA How to hunt down hot rental properties.
22 July 2009 | 2 replies
Too often people are so excited that they have found ANY property and that they can afford it these days that they don't take the time to consider everything you have stated in your article.One big newbie mistake and you can ruin your landlording future for the rest of your life.The only thing I would tack on to the end of your article (if you don't mind me saying so) is to make sure AFTER you have selected a great property and are ready to rent it, that you have someone that REALLY knows what they are doing to mentor you through the actual rental process... making sure all of your docs: application forms, lease agreements are legal for the state their property is in and not inadvertently violating HUD laws.
Joshua Dorkin Real Estate News and Helpful Info
28 March 2005 | 2 replies
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N/A N/A HUD/VA home FAQ
25 August 2008 | 7 replies
I read a little about it on this HUD Homes website.
Sam Green Here from the Chicago suburbs
28 February 2005 | 2 replies
Well, I'm in school right now, and I've been busy trying to make money online with websites.
N/A N/A Webiste CMS Interface?
27 March 2005 | 0 replies
Hello Folks,I'm looking for a Website interface that can tie in at the sign in page!
N/A N/A on-line title searches
9 June 2009 | 5 replies
I got the same County Assessor's website as when I Googled it...