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Account Closed Challenges with finding quality short-term renters
25 July 2016 | 2 replies
I would love to have a place I could advertise to the travel medical professionals as they worry that craigslist ads could potentially be scams. 
Ryan Hilbun How do you research vacation rental income in your area?
17 December 2016 | 17 replies
The rest of the year is a mix of Airbnb and VRBO, we no longer advertise on CL as it just didn't yield much results.  
Steve Rozenberg To Refer or Not To Refer?
21 December 2016 | 3 replies
I always refer out my good vendors, and so far they have always been very grateful and I get the benefit of priority, small freebies, and overall better work.With referrals, you are still a source of income as a customer, but you are also a source of income as advertisement, making you more valuable to them.If you have enough work to keep them nearly full time employed then it may be a different scenario.
Josh Rorie Driving for Dollars...What's Next
23 December 2016 | 5 replies
If you get a door slammed in your face by one person, be sure to send a mailer to that address for that person (that may like that advertising better than door knocking).
Jeremy Santy What do you think of this deal in Phoenix?
28 December 2016 | 7 replies
For example:  Is the advertised NOI of $36,000 achievable?  
Nate Julian Looking for help in Ogden, Utah
22 March 2021 | 12 replies
We have consistently seen, across the country, that the trend is to urban city centers with cultural amenities rather than big box stores with plenty of parking.  
Karin Walker New Realtor, Investor, and to BP - Need Advice
21 May 2016 | 9 replies
Here is my thinking. 1) you must advertise your agency and NO, an LLC is not a shield from that.
Chad K. Signs of Gentrification
14 May 2019 | 28 replies
Like Chris mentioned above, Starbucks' in the area, trendy restaurants, art galleries, "hipsters" are things that I'm seeing in Chicago neighborhoods that are transitioning. 
Account Closed Wholesaling, Legal or Illegal in Florida?
3 January 2021 | 38 replies
AS long as you don't advertise in the public median send out blast e mails you can occasionally assign a contract without getting in trouble.. especially if you closing on a bunch.But is your scheme proves out you never bought anything you created a website and hold yourself out there as owning these property for worse assigning them.. then your clearly breaking the rules.Being a pilot your familiar with the regs.. you may find it enlightening to actually read the state real estate regs.PS.
Marc P. Florida Wholesale Contract
13 January 2024 | 32 replies
Note where it states ADVERTISING property you do not own is not legal.