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Randy Frederick Newbie from Richmond, VA
19 September 2017 | 17 replies
Of course, my schedule is often hectic and random, frequently into the nighttime hours.
David Wong Better to dive in or take a class costing 10,000 dollars
24 September 2019 | 69 replies
In short, my life changed.Looking back, there was no way I could have come as far as I did in such a short amount of time by taking the advice of a very random group of forums to get to the place that I did.There's a lot of great info available free-bigger pockets, youtube, webinars, etc, BUT the organized structure of the information found in a properly planned even will trump randomness any day.WORD OF CAUTION-Anytime you are going to invest in knowledge, education, or mentoring, MAKE SURE THE TEACHER/COURSE CREATOR ACTUALLY HAS THE RESULT YOU DESIRE.In other words, is the person giving me this advice from a point of experience?
Churchill Eisenhower Looking for a PM in Jacksonville, NC / Onslow County
23 October 2018 | 13 replies
And proceeds, which used to be sent via check, arrived randomly between the first and 30th.
Corinthus Wilson Must have tools start my business
22 July 2016 | 10 replies
I'm assuming so random people don't have your personal number?
Vana G. Why can't wholesalers just..?
8 January 2015 | 42 replies
Kudos, Mary I get your point about not talking too much which I agree with but there is a very big difference from spewing random thoughts to a seller and being truthful about the service being provided to the seller and the cost for that service.
Eric Medemar WHOLESALING 101 Housing Panic Strategies
2 December 2009 | 43 replies
From my experience a first time wholesaler would be setting themselves up for serious failure by randomly searching the market for a "Deal", then scrambling around trying to find a buyer for their deal as your suggesting.This method is completely backward from my experience because:#1 If you don't have a buyers list in place and your market is sizeable in the least, a first time wholesaler won't have a clue where to start.....By having a buyers list in place a first time wholesaler will at least have some direction to their efforts.#2 By not having a buyers list in place an investor sets themselves up to make far less profit on a deal because they are beggars instead of choosers.#3 Wholesaling is not a house business, it's a relationship business. 1 good house get's you paid once 1 good buyer gets you paid over and over.
Inam Rehman FHA Owner Occupied Terms
30 April 2014 | 6 replies
Someone on probation must meet specified court requirements, such as making regular reports to a probation officer, submitting to random drug testing, and refraining from committing other criminal acts.
Account Closed Purchasing an investment property with 5 % down?
31 August 2014 | 8 replies
Someone on probation must meet specified court requirements, such as making regular reports to a probation officer, submitting to random drug testing, and refraining from committing other criminal acts.
Richard Low Rate My Wholesaling LLC Names
31 January 2013 | 15 replies
I'm new to this so sorry if I'm asking for it to be spelled out.If someone randomly has an LLC with the same name in the new state, can I change the name of my LLC when I 'transfer' it?
Ken D. New tenant requests extra set of keys for non-resident- building security risk?
27 January 2014 | 5 replies
The basement is unlocked (there's not even a door, actually) - but the building exterior doors automatically lock and have door closers on them, so visitors or random people can't generally get into the common areas and wander around (unless the door was blocked open).We have tenants sign a waiver saying we're not responsible for damage or theft to anything stored in the basement and stress to them that storage is at their own risk, but we've never had a problem with that occurring.