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Brandon Foken My Direct Mail Campaign Results Have Been Atrocious
29 June 2019 | 364 replies
In the state of Florida all property records, tax history, foreclosures, evictions, code violations, liens, criminal records and civil suites.
Alex Bekeza the MUST HAVE app? Whats the biggest game changer?
28 January 2019 | 100 replies
In PA we have an app for the public criminal record search.
Patrick Flanagan Direct mail marketing
18 December 2018 | 8 replies
all you have to do is give me a call".. no offence but that sounds like a late night infomercial.
Chris Gawlik I found my NOD list now what do I do with it?
4 March 2014 | 7 replies
Side note make certain you follow the California Foreclosure notification laws to the seller or the seller can unwind the deal and there is criminal penalties attached for not doing so.
Max H. Past Due Mortgage List
13 April 2016 | 13 replies
In my opinion, anyone selling a list of loans to anyone with people that are delinquent but NOT in foreclosure, are asking for a boatload of state and federal lawsuits for violation of civil and potentially criminal statutes.
Roy K. Tom Krol as a wholesaling coach
21 March 2018 | 60 replies
Those that feel they can do as they please and not get caught MAY end up being a defendant in a criminal court of law. 
Alyssa Correthers Help Start My Career!!!
12 June 2018 | 52 replies
The thing is when a beginner investor interested in wholesaling gets bombarded with people's negative opinions on wholesaling  and no offence, when their opinion (although an opinion) is just wrong, you discourage people for the wrong reasons.
Adriel Hsu How I Made 12 Deadly Mistakes & Still Broke Even on my First Deal
13 February 2022 | 146 replies
Mistake #4: Overestimating the Rents I knew it was in a very desirable school district, but I failed to realize the importance of fenced in yards and garages around my area.I initially thought I could get $1500 for it, and used that for my BRRRR Calculator calculations for CoC returnWhat I learned: Look for houses with already fenced in yards and garages, and offer appropriately if they don’t have those.I was familiar with the street and neighborhood it was on, and drove by the property and saw there was still a bunch of junk everywhere.I signed the contract and sent it back to him.Mistake #5: Signing the contract before inspecting the property I knew I was supposed to walk through and inspect everything with a contractor to get an accurate rehab cost.I was too rushed in getting my first deal and seeing the property value below land value gave me a false sense of security.Honestly, even if I did do a walk through by myself, I wouldn’t have the slightest clue of what needed to be repaired and how much it would cost.
Susan Herschell Tenant with criminal history
1 May 2018 | 6 replies

Hi All,I have a tenant whose boyfriend was a frequent guest at her apartment. As time went on it was apparent that he was permanently living on the premises and I knew that I needed to get him on the lease right away,...

Ashok Aletty Transferring property to a LLC
14 February 2017 | 20 replies
I used to work for the IRS in the Criminal Investigation Division, and I can address your question, which is a good one that I hear several times a year.Basically, a mortgage is not transferable.