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N.A N.A Leave equity in or pull it out?
19 February 2008 | 24 replies
At least until you can replace yourself and your techniques for finding deals.John Corey
Sean Lefort Need help with finances..
28 January 2008 | 4 replies
Use the shot gun technique.
Troy Smith Partner with credit problem
26 May 2008 | 10 replies
Other than that, the good old credit repair techniques... but most take time.
Eric Foster -------> Challenge For You! <-------
16 June 2008 | 38 replies
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John Robertson Commercial newbie
22 January 2008 | 9 replies
Just getting my marketing in place and have yet to make my first deal using those techniques.
Account Closed Are prices going to start up again?
17 April 2008 | 37 replies
Have we all forgotten about the “old school” creative real estate investing techniques?...
Eric Foster Short Sale Processing Company
5 August 2010 | 35 replies
I am also very successful in the pre-foreclosure arena and will use the same techniques I have learned over the years to seek the best possible deal.
Jorge Caicedo Newbie wholesaler looking to network with others
25 January 2008 | 9 replies
this is why i'm skeptical of this technique
Nick Rubino quick question on bank owned, did i miss anything?
5 March 2008 | 1 reply
If that is not an option, another technique is to place your offer in a Land Trust (call it the address Land Trust) with you as the Trustee and your company as the Beneficiary.After you hae the property under contract, you sell the Beneficial Interest in the Trust as your profit.
Criselia Rendon Newbie in Mission, TX
3 October 2011 | 2 replies
Try to focus on 1 area and technique first and put it into action rather than soaking a lot of information and getting frozen in your tracks with information overload.