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Aly W. How far in advance do you give out the address?
4 July 2008 | 19 replies
When a prospective tenant calls you can chat for a few minutes to determine if it is a good fit for you and them.Once you describe the property, the rent & deposit requirements and any qualifications that need to be met (credit, pets, lease term) be sure and ask if all this meets their needs (and yours).If yes, absolutely give them the full address so they can drive by or go ahead and schedule an appointment to show it.If they say it doesn't meet their needs then no need for them to have the address.Be sure you have their phone number and call to confirm before you head out.I have had success with Craigs List, sign drive bys, newspaper, MLS.Communication is the key!
Timothy Launhardt My goals for 7/08
6 July 2008 | 1 reply
- Obtain seperate phone for business.- Attend local RE Club meeting for first time.- arrive early, stay late.- immediately place contact info from networking into my database. - Go to county courthouse- learn what info is available from clerks.- setup DBA- network- Locate good webdesigner to set up business website.- Design & printout business cards using local business.- Use local business to manufacture fifty bandit signs
Account Closed Flipper to landlord!!!
23 August 2008 | 18 replies
The bank will roughly quote him valuations over the phone based on NOI and will work with him on rates as well.
Benjamin Subercaseaux Common Ground Issue
12 March 2009 | 5 replies
She let me know that her lawyer was going to send a letter to me requesting my insurance company.I put in a claim with my insurance company and after reviewing the facts, they are claiming the incident occured on "common ground" and are also denying any kind of liability.One thing I want to note.
Benjamin Subercaseaux HOA and Neighborhood Communication
15 August 2008 | 4 replies
Originally posted by Benjamin Subercaseaux: I live in a community with 382 people and my hoa actually makes a conscious effort to limit the correspondance to the community.Unfortunately, this is all too common.
Tiese C. Preforeclosure question...
9 July 2008 | 5 replies
Also, is there any way to find the homeowner's phone number so that I could contact the homeowner by phone?
Petter Ford Help me increase my sales
22 October 2008 | 11 replies
I do not like calling on phone, I would rather knock on doors.
Jim Sharp Radio advertising
23 July 2008 | 27 replies
Radio advertising is not the strongest medium for direct response unless you have something that is so very unique and exciting, people will want to pick up the phone and order.
Jeff Fairchild Paying for home inspection
8 August 2008 | 15 replies
When your condo is inspected, make sure he inspects ALL common areas and all of the building itself, (ceiling, roofs, stairs, streets, etc) inside and out, because you will have to pay a portion of those repairs, too.
Tracey B. Limiting management of 100 door apartment complex
3 December 2008 | 12 replies
:groovy: My questions are:1) is this a common and/or legal arrangement in the USA?