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Louise Dowd LEGITIMATE REASONS FOR TURNING DOWN A TENANT
14 June 2010 | 8 replies
Is excessive, visible tattooing on a prospective tenant a legitimate reason to turn him down?
Aaron F Approaching Distressed Properties
27 June 2010 | 16 replies
I came across a perfect SS prospect.
Frank McGovern What are the pros and cons of being an agent and a wholesaler?
3 November 2015 | 18 replies
But given the ability of you to use powerful lead generating websites and blogs like Investor Carrot, Youtube, as well as prospecting... why would you need to worry about putting out bandit signs?
DAVID GAGE People giving insufficient info on applications
4 July 2010 | 4 replies
I too have had prospective tenants choose not to fill it out because they thought it was asking too much.
Jim Owens Purchasing a condo with hard money
7 July 2010 | 9 replies
What if i offer seller financing for say 12 months with 20% down and no qualify to prospect buyers?
Lucas Ruppert Viewing properties for someone else out of state
6 July 2010 | 1 reply
If so, how did you go about advertising your services to locate prospective investors?
Jeff NA Calls are coming in and I still have serious questions.
22 July 2010 | 14 replies
Those prospects don't call, but I'm sitting on a pile of short sale leads right now.
Sherri Abrams distressed properties
12 July 2010 | 6 replies
Best way to know is take a couple prospective buyers by the area and see what they would want to pay.
Mariah Jeffery Considering Offering Lease Option - Questions
22 March 2012 | 20 replies
Also, a mortgage broker could be involved up front to evaluate the credit worthiness of the prospect and to give a ballpark timeframe for improving the credit of that prospect.
Rich Weese work and thought project for newbies. Please join in.
20 July 2010 | 50 replies
It's nice to be able to work with real numbers and real results and is a fun change-up from looking at prospective deals with no "actual" answers.Maybe some of the other vets on the site would be interested in adding some of their work as well?