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Dana G $10 deals??
30 January 2008 | 21 replies
Also if the option puts little pressure on the seller then they may be fine with a much smaller amount for option consideration.The how you do it is the same as when you use $10,000.The why a seller would agree and being able to successfully get your deal accepted by the seller requires a bit more skill at the margins.Note that a $10 earnest money or a $10 option consideration payment makes for a good story.
Nate S. Getting more, and more frustrated
4 August 2007 | 15 replies
I'm 19, when people discourage me it just makes me stronger inside some how.I know if I want to achieve something,it's how bad I want it.Thanks All Cash for pointing out that I do need finally fix my grammar,and spelling.I know I'm very poor in that area,but love giving speeches.I'm about to take some speech class at my college.Accounting is not in my field at all,but I'll do whatever I can to understand it because it is a key element of understanding any type of investment.After reading "Rich&Poor dad" made me understand it a lot better.I just need to work on organizing, and my focus.
Horace Pinkard The secret
29 July 2007 | 3 replies
It is not really organized like a traditional book.The concepts are fine and largely things people do find work but maybe not wrapped up with the same terminology.I was given a copy of the book by the US publisher.
Cliff Cole Rent, Lease, Sell, Contracts
28 June 2007 | 3 replies
Hopefully you are organized and have reduced the materials down.
Autavea Dabney Credit Engineering
29 May 2008 | 17 replies
Check with the National Association of Credit Services Organizations to see if the company you are considering is a member.This is the only accredition that matters in the credit repair industry.
Jeffrey Johnson Selling and creative financing
30 July 2007 | 20 replies
You just plug in the loan terms.If the above is beyond your skill set be careful when creating notes and otherwise investing in what might be called a paper.
N/A N/A REI CLUBS?!?
14 July 2007 | 9 replies
They may know of other independent clubs that aren't affiliated with the National REIA umbrella organization.
Rob Evans Howdy!
19 July 2007 | 8 replies
Revans, :welcome: As you said that you have a sales and software background...Tell us more about yourself and how you expect to leverage your prior skills, training and knowledge.
C Bennett Hampton/Norfolk VA
23 September 2020 | 10 replies
On the other hand, if the organization does nothing but pich some crappy deals for an entire meeting, and has no learning or networking going on, then it is likely a complete waste of your money.
N/A N/A How did you gain experience doing this?
22 July 2008 | 19 replies
Many, including myself, are self taught or learned from relatives.A few folks have said that they learned a lot about what to do by spending time at Home Depot or taking the mini-courses offered.All tasks that require permits and specialized skills are an issue.