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Lisa Dawson Indianapolis wants all Landlords to register
18 June 2014 | 7 replies
It can be used as an opportunity to promote your rentals in all marketing and to discredit non-compliant landlords.
Dave Crussel Belle Plaine, MN rental market
18 January 2015 | 2 replies
To promote the learning and sharing that has made BP great, I will share below.3br/2ba less than 10 years old seem to range between $1000-$1400 for this area.
Barbara Long starting my own REI club in my town????
29 March 2015 | 11 replies
So we don't have speakers or promoters and that has worked well for us.  
Matt N. Financing help to achieve my goals (40 units in 5 years)
5 March 2015 | 3 replies
A few ideas I have heard of:Credit Card Balance Transfers - there are credit cards that have promotional periods of zero dollar balance transfers (just pay 3% up front) and can use that to leverage money for a down payment. 
Edward B. Accredited Investors; how are your RE Assets valued for accreditation verification?
22 July 2015 | 2 replies
It is much easier to say you're accredited and seek promoters using the right exemptions for you.  
Anthony Reale NOVA Real Estate Networking Club - Little disappointed
14 April 2016 | 14 replies
CAZA Groups are super because the leadership promotes integrity-driven networking, something I greatly admire. 
Justin Louie Local Investors
13 September 2016 | 23 replies
The new SEC Reg A+ allows you to do that and there are a hand full of funds that you could look into practically all owned by sane developer and syndicator (he is also an author and lecturer) - look up www.migsif.com - that fund invests in the Bay Area and pays 8% and they actually focus on high end homes around $10mil - great market that actually does not get affected much by any drop in values (ask any realtor and they will tell you that Pac Heights dropped only 10% in 2008-10 recession) this fund buys the properties at 70 cents on the dollar and they add square footage and force appreciation - there is also www.SFIFund.com and www.UGFinc.com - Disclaimer: Our firm has dealt with the syndicator/sponsor of these funds and we have clients who invested in them since 2009 - we do not get any compensation if anyone takes any training, or if anyone or if anyone co-syndicates with the Sponsor or invests in these funds - none of the above is an offer to sell or promote any particular offering 
J. Bradley N. Intro from Portland OR + Questions
9 June 2016 | 14 replies
The city talks a lot about promoting density, but they don't always seem to follow through.
Richard Licon REAL ESTATE AGENT AND INVESTOR-WHERE CAN I HANG MY LICENSE?
9 January 2017 | 7 replies
Their business model is that they make most of their money through the title company that they heavily promote.
Tushar Shah Recommendations on Turnkey providers
8 October 2017 | 39 replies
Of course a shameless self promotion.