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Account Closed How's the investing in Iowa going?
16 October 2014 | 15 replies
Once my schedule gets back on track, I will do my best to get back on my monthly schedule of having meetings.  
Colin Perry Help on partnership dynamics with spec home builder
10 October 2014 | 7 replies
Be sure the builder has experience and a track record, and check references.
Harry Kamperides question for my buisiness
7 October 2014 | 7 replies
Take a list and send half one letter and half a different one then track your results.
Shane H. Keeping track of prospective tenants
8 October 2014 | 8 replies
But I am receiving about 3-6 calls a day on the yard sign, and usually at least one of those is interested after hearing the automated voicemail with the details.So my question is this, how do I keep track of the interested prospects as they call?
Nick Bitz Am i on the right track?
7 October 2014 | 13 replies
I'm all about buy and hold, so yes, I think you're on the right track for sure!
Jerry Poon Thoughts on condos?
13 October 2014 | 46 replies
I keep track of the reserves to know that the money is there when needed. 
Carlos Coppin Jr How To Make Money Wholesaling Bank Owned Properties!
5 June 2015 | 13 replies
(By the way, I recommend using Podio to keep track of all this.
Brie Schmidt Diary of a Bulk Buy
6 December 2014 | 34 replies
Life is much easier when you have a good track record of making money and paying your bills
Bill Morris Process Debate - Finding First Properties
15 October 2014 | 14 replies
Probate filings are public record, so you can usually track down related property through the tax record and contact the parties involved, preferably family members instead of attorneys.