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Kirk Roberts Screaning Tenants
18 January 2016 | 16 replies
Hey Kirk,I would check out: www.myrental.com, there tenant screening services including renter eviction history, background search reports and tenant credit score.They are reasonably priced and you can purchase single reports or packages without set-up fees or minimums.There are numerous products to look into to insure you are identifying a quality tenant.I agree with Mindy as well to eliminate you paying for these services, you should collect an application fee that covers the cost.Good Luck.
Jim Shirley Relevant 2015 Economic Data County by County for US
9 March 2016 | 3 replies
Use it to identify counties for investment opportunities.
Joey Arata Got my duplex yes!... Now what??
14 January 2016 | 27 replies
I'd recommend starting with it to get an idea, then cross checking by identifying the quality of other properties (meaning interior upgrades and proximity to transportation/shopping centers) by viewing the actual listings and pictures.
Account Closed Burned on foreclosure purchase
23 May 2016 | 77 replies
But on the "index" from an Officia records search, the parcel identifier for the Mtg.s were different, so you had to actually open the Mtg  document and read the actual legal descriptions.  
Alvin Grier Where Do I Find Info on Properties in Redemption Period?
13 January 2016 | 0 replies
Identify records/properties where a suit is pending against the defaulting borrower,2.
Michael Morgan Wholesaling a good place to start?
26 January 2016 | 10 replies
To do it well it demands that you can:1) Market to motivated sellers and find them.2) Be able to talk to them, identify their problem and solve it in an equatable way.3) Truly understand rehab costs and what it would take to pull it off, both from a hard perspective but also a soft perspective (taking in to account financing costs).4) Understand the market so you can get it sold.There is lots of stuff I am leaving out, but in my opinion start with the hard stuff!  
Chris K. Newbie in Charlottesville with one Rental Property in DC
20 January 2016 | 10 replies
I'm also interested in how to identify good investment properties here in Charlottesville, which I have already had challenges with. 
Sherwin Gonzales 1031 Exchange Reinvestment Requirements
15 January 2016 | 10 replies
You only have 45 days  from your sale to identify your potential replacements.  
Liat Krawczyk TOP RESIDENTIAL RE MARKETS IN TERMS OF SALES VOLUME /TRANSACTION#
30 September 2016 | 0 replies
Hi all, I am looking to identify the top U.S. residential markets in terms of sales volume and transaction number at a level that is more in depth than "northeast" "northwest" (cities, counties, states, etc).
Dakoda Spencer How to acquire REO's as investment properties
11 October 2016 | 43 replies
REO is a term that loosely identifies foreclosed property that is owned by the 'bank' or in other words a house that was foreclosed on.