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Edgar Cifuentes Opinion from Experts
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
And that is why I went over there just to test myself and see how I would do as far as talking to people on how I can help them in their situation, I would have liked to be with a professional and see how they do it but I am not the type to pay thousands for mentoring and I know the only way I will learn is by practicing and getting out there I appreciate your feedback Carlton, maybe if your open to it we could meet and if you have any pointers you would be willing to give that would be great.
Ron Ahmed Condominium Investors for First Time Investor, Zero Cash
12 September 2017 | 0 replies
I would contact the builders prior to seeking the investors and get a number of different rates from different companies to see the prices on certain condominiums, and also make sure all land selected has proper zoning ordinances for commercial housing.
John Morgan Has anyone joined the group "snap-flip"?
25 August 2019 | 44 replies
We were dispatched in a very defensive way by one of the organizers once the group started to question him about why they didn’t delivered what they promised in the first place.There was NOT a moment in which the students had their hands on any particular strategy, but rather to continue being enticed to purchase an advanced diamond training.The website they gave us has links that connects to a non-legit or high professional pages with real information, everything was FAKE.On the other hand, the customer support that we talked over the phone after all this non sense was over, mentioned this: “The majority of people PREFERRED to hear inspirational messages.”
Gerry C. Tips for New Landlord!!!
13 September 2017 | 3 replies
They will either come across as a professional, and ask logical questions, or they will talk fast and ask silly questions.
Brandon Hunsaker Finding GCs at Home Depot
15 September 2017 | 6 replies
What this exercise might find is:- Contractors willing to communicate and go through formalities of estimating- How hungry the contractor is for work- Which contractors answer your exercise most professionally - Which contractors go above & beyond with thier answers and their own past example work/portfolio- Which contractors accurately estimate material and/or laborOf course if they don't or won't reply, it could also mean they are too good and busy to jump through your hoops -- so they could be great contractors as well. 
Nathan Tabor Being a Broker vs. a Flipper
13 September 2017 | 1 reply
The key is simply act ethically and professionally in everything you do, disclose anything that needs to be disclosed, and hold yourself to a higher standard than even the public would hold you to, and you will be fine. 
Brad Pierce Self Directed IRA for RE Investing
14 September 2017 | 11 replies
Chatting with a few professionals in the field will be the best way to ramp up your understanding quickly.
Paul R. Giving my tenant 60 days ending the lease (month to month) Cali
15 September 2017 | 10 replies
I'm a newbie  i think mistakes are bound to happen, moving forward lesson learn I just need to be more professional rather than personal couldn't take compassion out of my system  and paid dearly for it. 
Sarah G. New to investing in real estate, should I sell my place?
21 September 2017 | 6 replies
I've always loved real estate but like in Brandon's book my parent's were not keen on the idea so I unfortunately listened went to undergrad then went to professional school.  
William R. Matthews IV Looking for a Good real estate cpa
18 September 2017 | 4 replies
Working with two different professionals in two different locations will prevent either form being able to see your big picture and plan/adjust accordingly.