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Hugh Hill Cris Chico
10 July 2010 | 4 replies
He claims to go to any city and do deals with only a laptop and cell phone.Just wondering how it worked.Thanksone of my colleagues is a member of his absentee owners system and his material's good from what i hear.
Skylar Howard Does anyone have any tips on getting the banks to take less?
16 March 2008 | 3 replies
However, it's getting very competitive out there so the banks will accept several offers (rather than first offer in gets accepted) and then take the best offer of the bunch.As for the guru's telling you about their whopper checks, look at the copywrite date of the material.
Richard Warren The Fed Is At It Again
17 March 2008 | 9 replies
The idea is to increase liquidity and promote lending.
Rich Rifkin New to BP - industry expert
14 March 2008 | 6 replies
Please review the site rules about promoting your website on the forums.Thank you.
Omar Johnson Developing Your Superior Mindset As A Real Estate Investor
15 May 2008 | 4 replies
Do you promote your real estate business a little or a lot?
John M. RE Programs, Colleges, or Universities?
15 March 2008 | 6 replies
f=79I guess I'm talking about a 2 yr. university program rather than books, guru material, and all that jazziness.
Matthew Ficorilli Lease option deal
29 October 2013 | 4 replies
MATERIALS: Tenant/Buyer will obtain and provide all necessary materials at their own expense.
Lawana Anderson Sending Yellow Letters and/or Postcards to Buyers
10 November 2013 | 1 reply
Do you send these same Marketing material to buyers as well and if so, what do you write on them?
Mark Albano Cash flow analysis.
23 September 2014 | 41 replies
Let me list what you may have to update, fix, or replace:1) Roof2) Paint (inside, maybe exterior too)3) Garbage Disposal4) Carpet5) Hardwood refinishing6) Ceiling Fans/Fixtures7) Garage Opener8) Door Sweeps and weather stripping9) Countertops depending on material and abuse 10) Cabinet hardware, touch up if they are nicked, scratched11) Appliances (plus repairs when they come up)12) Drains may clog13) Periodic Caulking inside and out14) Possible gutter cleaning15) Air Conditioning and/or heating system16) Pest Control17) Turnover Costs between tenants (power, water, time expenses, handyman expenses, cleaning crew potentially18) Bathroom Exhaust Vents19) Electrical Outlets sometimes have connections burn off (repair expense)20) lock changes between tenants21) Updating of unit to keep it marketable22) all others as this list is not all inclusive.
Lauren Oberg Hello from Louisville, KY :)
22 September 2014 | 18 replies
You will sometimes find them inadvertently by working other lists, such as foreclosures, where a percentage of the records concern real property owned by deceased persons.Since nothing in this world is completely free, expect to either to spend some time during your learning curve or find training material that supports expediting your education and reduces the trial and error experience.