
7 April 2015 | 11 replies
Darn cell phone typing Sharon, are you scrubbing the probate list for property or mailing to everyone?

20 February 2015 | 10 replies
Well @Keith Belzner the thing with yellow letters, postcards, whichever, it doesn't matter too much about the details of the message.

24 June 2013 | 60 replies
We were still ok and paying down debt, being very frugal (cut back on cable, cell phone to talk and text only, no going out to eat), and putting minimal amounts into savings still.

24 February 2010 | 8 replies
Hello and good to meet you.With Sub 2 there are two mind frames... 1) Buy equity 2) Buy non equityIf buying equity then you need in my opinion 52k per deal or 25% which ever is more and then flip that bad boy and turn and burnIf buying non equity then you need to adjust you resell price by 6% per year of your call date...

2 March 2010 | 13 replies
With that said I like 52k or 25% of value which ever is larger because although I am always looking for the buyer I also know that that expectation is not reasonable all of the time.Good house huntingMichaelPS on shorts 52 is a little hard to come in those cases if you net 20k you should be happy...
13 November 2017 | 18 replies
Although I can tell you with Cell phones TEXTING and e mail.. those skills and traits have certainly gone down hill across the board and in the Real Estate industry specifically.Lastly if you have done 13 sub toos I would think you could teach the class.. not sure what specifically you wanted.. its not that complicated Maybe you want to post what exactly your wanting to learn that you don't already know.

12 April 2018 | 1 reply
This helps you determine value and concessionsCall everyone in your cell phone contact list.Learn to meet and greet.

16 April 2018 | 2 replies
I am curious for this and other lead generation efforts (direct mail, driving 4 dollars, etc.) do I use a Google Voice for the call back number or should I use my home/office phone (it gets tons of telemarketer calls already), or use the cell phone I carry all the time or should I get a 2nd cell and leave my existing for personal use?

22 January 2019 | 35 replies
Because online shopping services like Amazon, which store consumer information, are using very strict verification processes, such as sending a text message, or a code to an email address before one can change/update anything.While this method may be a great way to may prevent fraud. it can also bring havoc to someone who may have changed cell phone number and/or email address several times since the first time they set up their account with Amazon, eBay, and so forth.Another scenario could be that the person who moved away is staying with someone who cannot place them on the mailing address, as it may cause an issue with the person they moved in with.

5 October 2010 | 6 replies
Buyer may, at his expense, have inspections made of said items by licensed persons dealing in the repair and maintenance thereof, and shall report in writing to Seller such items as found not in working condition prior to taking possession thereof, or six days prior to closing, whichever is first.