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Very Big Hello from P-Cola, Florida
13 December 2007 | 8 replies
What made me sign up and become a part of this community is the unique atmosphere of genuine good natured people.
Robert Gausman
How do you get a quality email list of investors?
8 May 2008 | 6 replies
If someone has made the effort to build one, why would they sell it.
Anthony Clayton
Flipping REO's via Land Trust
31 March 2017 | 87 replies
Those fours things can be aquired with a little effort.
Roger Cepelik
probate leads
8 December 2010 | 8 replies
I don't pay him for the leads, but for the time and effort that it takes to research the executor's address for each lead.VERY time consuming and tedious.I'm happy to pay for them.And getting someone local is cheaper than using an online source.Tons of people pay for information that's public but has been put into an ''easy to digest'' format --- what's illegal about that?
Nick J.
Is LinkedIn Still Alive?
8 July 2011 | 11 replies
So its been a really long time since I've done anything with my Linkedin and now that I'll be getting licensed soon I figured might as well revamp it as soon as that happens and maybe put forth a tad bit more effort into it.
Eric Nickelson
Stockton CA
26 February 2022 | 56 replies
@Anthony Blackburn sounds like a healthy margin with very little rehab effort.
Joseph L.
Cut ties with buyer agent?
20 August 2011 | 21 replies
That said, I will state in a nicer way, that this agent of yours may have seen through you and that is why they don't put forth any effort for you.You must FORM Relastionships if you expect to play in this game!
James Qiu
Can I keep the security deposit if the tenant move out before lease ends?
20 July 2012 | 22 replies
In my state you must make a good faith effort to find a new tenant.
Brian Wall
Why do I have to view a property before agent will submit my offer?
7 October 2015 | 40 replies
The lender did come back at the last minute wanting more $$$ and the seller had made not one effort to vacate when I saw it the day before closing; but the place was a freaking disaster.
Kyle J.
What would YOU do with this property
11 December 2013 | 19 replies
Hence, the reason the city issued the stop work order.I've never dealt with raising a house or this level of rehab, but - like I said - I'd like to find a way to help my in-law out of this situation.Some of the options, and pros/cons, I've thought of are: #1) Have my in-law call one of those "We buy houses in any condition" people and sell him/her the house in an "as is" condition.PROS: This would involve no effort on my part and my in-law could be done with the house.CONS: My in-law is not very motivated or good at following up on things and I doubt he would effectively follow-through on selling the house himself.