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Corbin Wafford Newbies: What is the competitive advantage?
24 August 2017 | 20 replies
I come prepared and knowledgeable about the possible property purchase and likewise, that helps win them over.
Rob Z. Pay off car loan or pay off first rental??
3 March 2017 | 28 replies
You can't win a championship by just focusing on defense.
Joshua Manning License vs WHolesaling
10 March 2017 | 9 replies
Seems, like it's a win, win, win to just focus two months and get the license either way.
Michael Johnson Theres absolutely positively no way ..... is there?
3 December 2016 | 27 replies
Im ok with the odds, but how can I win?
Casey Murray Rehabbing with Occupied Units
16 May 2015 | 5 replies
Is there an approach you've found effective to make it a win/win situation?
Jim Zatko "Multiple Offers" are Realtors Blowing Smoke?
26 May 2015 | 30 replies
So, win-win for us, because we ended up getting the property but didn't have to raise our offer price.I have sometimes wondered that myself, whether they're really being honest about having multiple offers, but like others said, it's impossible to prove they're lying. 
Roy Mitle buying in summer vs winters
24 May 2015 | 2 replies
Win win but it  is all about startegy!
Jordan Grimstad Making Competitive Offers
5 February 2017 | 11 replies
Is there any way to consistently win in a multi-offer situation other than making the highest bid (and, thereby, accepting a leaner CoCR than every other bidder)?
Mindy Jensen FAQ Forum Question: Is Wholesaling Legal?
24 February 2017 | 85 replies
Guess who wins that?
Alik Levin Garage door opener - repair responsibility
5 December 2016 | 6 replies
You would probably win legally but don't think it is worth the argument.IF this is a good tenant that pays on time and has been in the property for some time, I would probably pay the cost of repair and get them to acknowledge (in writing) that the opener will be considered an appliance going forward.