
18 April 2011 | 23 replies
This system has some innovative and unique qualities not possessed by any of the current online database companies and is designed specifically for your industry and is used by thousands of Private Investigators and Collection companies.All Skip Searches and Public Records are $1.00 per product searched.

26 April 2011 | 2 replies
NY is a preference. 100 or better spaces the BIGGER THE BETTER

14 February 2006 | 0 replies
Since these companies are publicly traded, you can verify howmuch money they have10.

29 April 2006 | 8 replies
They can send you a list of thier properties that are listed and some of them will send you properties that aren't listed yet, but will be soon.If you area has public access to all listings in your area, you can start by searching in a certain area and looking for key words in the listing descriptions, such as "Lender Owned", "As-Is", "Bank Owned", etc.

14 February 2006 | 4 replies
I hooked up with him at an REI club meeting and used him for about 15 years.I live in a town that's pretty small (we got a HD 3 years ago), but obviously we're large enough to have a "contractors supply" (side road location, not generally interested in doing business with the public) and a "lumber yard" (busy highway location-definitely interested in everyone's business).

1 March 2006 | 22 replies
Therefore, this is one of the most reliable public tool.

16 April 2006 | 8 replies
It would probably take a crew of 3 guys about a week and 10 dumpsters to clean out.There was an open space in the dining room where the table was.

23 March 2006 | 5 replies
Worth ProHabber, hehe) but will be teaching 3 of my 4 real estate investment courses for MCE Realtor credit as well as the public starting in mid-April.

4 April 2006 | 4 replies
I'm pretty sure it was sponsored by the local MLS and was probably using one of the public access channels the cable companies have to have.

30 June 2006 | 5 replies
I think your best resource may be a local publication. try googling forclosure and *your area or town*locally, we have a publication called the recorder. it costs something along the lines of $175/3 months.it lists all of the forclosure sales happening, times and dates. but it is also where they publish public notices to defaulters.as in "this is hereby notice that on such and such a date, your home will be siezed..."