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John K. Online Tenant Application System
13 June 2016 | 17 replies
Very nice feature for young "upwardly mobile" types. 
Kevin Kim Is Purchasing a Multifamily in California worth it?
28 March 2017 | 13 replies
Get a Google phone number to handle your incoming prospective renter calls (the voice calls will also be trancoded to text and forwarded to an email address of your choice - sometimes messages get lost in translation so its good that you also have the actual message to listen to at your convenience).
Michael Westberry Phone service
22 December 2016 | 4 replies
Any recommendations for phone service for sellers to call?
Allen Maris Investors wanting to get their RE license should read...
1 January 2019 | 70 replies
@Allen Maris  My question to you, did you have your name, phone number, and your BRE# on the solicitation?
Ryan Doyle I think I found a deal on a MHP...need input...
27 July 2015 | 17 replies
You seem to know a bit about Mobile homes.
Victor N. My First Potential Slip and Fall Lawsuit
24 July 2015 | 9 replies
My tenant gave him my phone # and he contacted me.
Nicolas Franckenfeld For rent-to own mobiles: Keep title in park's name or buyers' names?
2 August 2015 | 13 replies
Question for the BP Mobile home experts:If a park has a fair number of mobile's with Rent-To-Own / Contract-for-Title on them, should the park keep the titles in the park's name or should the titles put them in the buyers' names with a lien?
Chantz Ireland Starting an RV park?
18 July 2019 | 4 replies
Mobile home parks look like a good idea but I really want to focus in starting a RV park.
Chris Harper Top 20 Objections to REI
20 March 2017 | 21 replies
Licensed means having a real estate sales license, But acting as a principal instead of as an agent.If you buy as a principal buyer you are not “acting agent for.”If you buy for cash or sub 2 or on a wrap, a license is not mandatory but it’s hard to get agents to work with you. 90 per cent of properties are sold via agents.Selling on rent to own it’s helpful to have a license, especially if your state requires a license to show properties that you do not own for rent.Getting a license help get respect from everyone, especially lawyers.Get the license but work with your lawyer and act as a principal________________________________________________ #1 Biggest mistake in real estate investing: ready, fire, aim #2 biggest mistake: not understanding how to talk to sellers.Here’s what I mean by ready, fire, aim.You study all this marketing for motivated seller stuff, how to find motivated sellers, spending money on yellow letters, postcards, scouring the MLS, talking to agents, etc.Then you get a phone call, and you choke.You don’t know what to say,you don’t know your marketplace,you’re just trying to get a quick deal done.So that’s the 2nd biggest mistake, not understanding how to talk to sellers.Let’s talk about real estate agent’s listing appointment training: This is How agents are trained to get the listing, how excellent their marketing is, how great their negotiating skills are, how good their team is,is NOT necessary to talk to sellers about terms deals.
Nathan Kaminski Newbie in St. Louis, Missouri
26 July 2015 | 4 replies
Quick intro about myself: I just graduated from Mizzou with a degree in business, I own a mobile oil changing company, I am starting to believe the only channel on television should be CNBC, and I can't wait to learn as much as possible about real estate.