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Lafi S. My Email to Seller
30 April 2011 | 7 replies
I thought I would post this up to all who want to review of how to communicate with a seller through email.
Robert S. Series LLC Set Up Costs
7 January 2012 | 2 replies
I have used him for doing my series llc in texas and has open communication, Charges flat fee and does not charge for his time answering the questions over the phone unlike the other guy in houston who uses email only and expensive.
Maria Garcia Got a lead for a property, but it's in a war zone...
25 June 2011 | 7 replies
This kind of investing does require a certain level of knowledge (ask me how i know :) )If you are completely unsure of how to go about seeing if its a deal or not & how to communicate with the seller, my opinion is that I would put together a bird-dog contract that says _____ will supply this lead to you, and if it becomes a deal, you will pay me 200$. (100-500 Dollars is the going Bird-dog rates around where I live.)
Michael R. Handwrite Labels or Print them
12 June 2011 | 6 replies
I hand wright all my envelopes.Actually my wife hand write them because I have doctor's handwriting.My results have been phenomenal.I believe in the techno world many sellers especially ones who do not use technology find old forms of communicating refreshing and respond well to them.Junk mail used to be in the mail box and now it is on the internet instead.I have had people tell me they look more forward to getting mail now.
George P. if you had some spare $ and wanted to invest outside of RE, what would you do?
21 October 2011 | 39 replies
Adoption isn't whole for these products, with most sales being about "Apple products" and less about the viability of a tablet as a user device.
Dan O. Bank owned owner occupied?
14 July 2011 | 24 replies
NO THEY CANNOT.The bank has to honor the lease.Now if they were month to month that is a different scenario where the tenant has a certain amount of time to vacate the property.If a tenant gets foreclosed on often times they do not know where to make the payments to.The tenant needs to set up a separate bank account and make the payment there every month.Then when the tenants and the bank go to court the tenants can show they have an enforceable lease and they were making payments each month the bank just didn't communicate to them where to send it.The judge will make the bank honor the lease because of the tenant foreclosure protection laws.As far as right of redemption investors buying in pre-foreclosure in a post redemption state will pay a distressed seller money to sign away their redemption rights.Some banks will want to dump a property with a tenant in place as they can't get rid of them by law and have to wait it out.If you as a buyer are willing to take the risk on the price should reflect that extra risk.If the bank wants to dump a dog of a property it will cost them.Only an unsavvy investor would pay top price and be stuck with a holdover tenant.
Bienes Raices Dryer fire hazard?
9 August 2011 | 23 replies
They told me to divert the air flow.I bought another dryer vent tube and one of those door flap devices (don't know what they are called) and connected it to the vent hole outside the house, so that it blows the exhaust three feet further from the AC condensor.
Chris Clothier Quick Financing Question
4 August 2011 | 6 replies
The important thing is that Chris and I are communicating.
Dave Mason WordPress
11 May 2015 | 30 replies
Two things to keep in mind is to check the responsiveness (ability to view on mobile devices) and check that the theme follows Wordpess standards before you purchase a theme.
David Tower Workplace book of the month club - good or bad idea?
10 August 2011 | 4 replies
I also switched her Amazon account (which we share, and can be shared by multiple devices) over to my credit card and I realize how many books she buys.