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Andrew Urban Private investors
18 March 2008 | 1 reply
Your attorney and accountant can walk you through what you need to do to set this up properly.There are countless books, written by many a guru that you can get from the library and can give you some insights as to how to finance your deals.Hope this helps and let us know how it goes!
John J. Due Diligence
23 March 2008 | 2 replies
Just find you county tax assesors web site page and direct yourself to the page that contains Parcle Search. here is a hassle free way to find what you need and you do not have to pay top dollar to find what you want let alone countless hours of searching.
Nick Stango Funding your first deal
17 November 2019 | 21 replies
I am personally not a fan of spending countless hours and all of your energy searching for a way to fund a deal without using your own capital, it so often ends up not working out.
Tina Ferrier I need to get out the door
3 March 2015 | 8 replies
i know this sounds pathetic but I need to get out there.I've done a ton of busy work and i do not believe i can get any more prepared to start than where i am now.I've been to webinairs and find myself answering other people questions.I've listen to countless you tube how to videos and find myself hear the same thing. even saying what they were going to say before they said it. i got yellow templates saved, i got seller scripts saved, i many different business card designs saved, i have a web site designed saved. the list goes on and on.What i need to do is start picking up the phone and make some phone calls.to like: calling realtors and get to know the hot spot marketsgo to a reia meeting instead of keeping track of when they are.network with others in my areastart looking for real property (not sample property to practice on) and runing the numbersdirect mailgetting on that phone.it's just frustrating and i have no one to be frustrated at but myself.has anyone gone through this phase?
Thomas Price New to BP in State College, Pa
1 March 2013 | 9 replies
With the countless number of books, programs, audio clips, videos, and blogs and articles (how we found BP :O) ) we feel like we have a small grasp on it.
Steven Price jr Assuming a Mortgage
30 April 2013 | 9 replies
Only the lender has the power to agree to a 3rd party acquiring title to the property and permitting loan assumption.I've acquired countless properties from estates 'subject to' the existing mortgage(s) but have only bothered to formally assume one..
Henry S. My neighbor almost put his hands on me this morning!!
2 February 2014 | 14 replies
Since I became the treasurer, I've had countless meetings with this guy and had offered several payment plans as well as deduction of the total bill, and every time he promised to pay the HOA fees but not a single payment was done.
Dean Letfus Memphis Terry Brown warning
1 July 2016 | 64 replies
So if you are home and not hiding we look forward to finally getting a response from countless unanswered emails and phone messages and even messages from your own staff trying to get you to fix this.
James Davis Problems with Airbnb Subletting
13 May 2016 | 22 replies
I've used it countless times and saved thousands of dollars by staying in apartments off the beaten track as opposed to hotels.
Chase Hayden Newbie Getting Started
5 February 2014 | 7 replies
I have had multiple deals come to me just knowing what it is I do. 2nd, A real estate agent can help (I am one) The downside is finding one that is willing to put in lots of offers until one sticks (my market typically has me making 50-100 offers before one sticks if it is through the mls) 3rd, Wholesalers are great options, make sure to account for that in the rehab as well. 4th, Buying non-performing notes There are countless ways, persistence will win every time.