
14 April 2007 | 10 replies
Please feel free to contact me at 571-228-5221 or e-mail me more information as to what exactly you are looking for and how far you are willing to look from you home area and please provide your contact information.

16 September 2006 | 5 replies
Here in California, I have found that direct marketing and mailing has not been as successful as other methods.

27 June 2006 | 15 replies
I had to remind him that I dont function that way and I may end up having to leave him in the dust because I believe that negativity breeds more negativity and as Prohabber said, the law of avereages favor you.

30 January 2006 | 2 replies
Give me an e-mail adrress so i can send more information to you.

23 November 2006 | 9 replies
If anyone has a idea for a positive outcome for this situation I am in please call or e mail or post.

5 June 2009 | 15 replies
This could be done through phone or mail and requires a lot of work.

30 November 2006 | 2 replies
Hey Whytehouse,Ryan is 100% correct but you will need a few thing to make sure the Loss Midigatior will even look at your package.1) You would want to get all the information listed below before you even call the Loss Midigatior2) You would want it in a 3 ring Navy Blue binder-Not White-(2 Copies) With Hedder Pages and Avery insertable dividers (8 Tabs) to seperate the sections I use Model # 11901.3) After you have the packages put together you would then Call the Loss Midigator and request his Name and Mail Stop because you are sending them the package by NEXT-DAY-AIR(FED-EX) and for them to keep an eye out for it.

30 November 2006 | 11 replies
and you must live there.if you decide to have your mail forwarded there and have someone rent it from you, like a relative or whatever - you are violating the rules [NOT RECOMMENDED].purchasing investment homes to live in, fix up and sell is definitely a viable option - it takes discipline and focus - many people who make these kinds of investments can get side-tracked, do too much to the property, get married, have kids...life happens and before you know it, it's not a true "investment" property anymore...it's your home.

27 December 2006 | 15 replies
Be sure to be responsible and conservative in your risk/reward factoring, and don't fall into the trap of trusting someone else's decisions or loan ratios for your financial security.Saying that reminds me of a local wholesaler that doesn't know a good deal when he sees one.

6 December 2021 | 51 replies
I can provide any more information you would, but would prefer to do so via private message or e-mail, as to not cluster the boards.