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8 August 2016 | 7 replies
How can THAT be addressed)?
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3 March 2016 | 2 replies
In my area, there is a large wholesaling group that put out signs with an address to a property.
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21 March 2016 | 1 reply
I'm in the very early stages of getting my feet wet in this industy and would like to be as efficient as possible.
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3 March 2016 | 4 replies
All you have to do is mail an envelope to the person’s old address with “Return Service Requested” printed 1/2 an inch above the delivery address.
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6 March 2016 | 16 replies
I would check the RLTO on the first item, that may not be allowed in Chicago.The refusing entry is addressed in the RLTO and the summary has to be included with every lease.If you are owner occupied under 6 units you are exempt from the RLTO but I always suggest every landlord use a RLTO compliant lease like the 35 page CAR one that includes everything you need
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3 March 2016 | 2 replies
But in my opinion, in every experience you either WIN or LEARN.My question is, those of you who do direct mail campaigns, do you address the sellers situation directly with your mail piece or do you send a generic mail piece?
21 March 2016 | 38 replies
It won't be energy efficient, but historic beauty is very marketable.There's very little downside on this property except potential repairs, and flood insurance.What strategies could you use?
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1 April 2016 | 11 replies
If you do decide to pursue these areas then your PM company has to be really efficient, but as stated there is a reason why the properties in these areas are cheap.
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3 March 2016 | 5 replies
You can, however, determine a price at which to list your home for sale by comparing your home to those in the area that have sold and those currently listed for sale.An example of things to look for would be as following...MARKET SALES ANALYSIS (COMPARABLES) SUBJECT PROPERTY ADDRESS ROOMS BDRMS BATHS GAR AGE STYLE SQ FT CONSTRUCTION FLOORS REMARKS PROPERTIES ON MARKET ADDRESS ROOMS BDRMS BATHS GAR AGE STYLE SQ FT CONSTRUCTION FLOORS LIST PRICE DAYS ON MARKET REMARKS PROPERTIES SOLD ADDRESS ROOMS BDRMS BATHS GAR AGE STYLE SQ FT CONSTRUCTION FLOORS LIST PRICE DAYS ON MARKET SALE DATE SALE PRICE PROPERTIES EXPIRED/CANCELLED/RE-LISTED ADDRESS ROOMS BDRMS BATHS GAR AGE STYLE SQ FT CONSTRUCTION FLOORS LIST PRICE DAYS ON MARKET REMARKS Recommended Price Range $ COMMENTS: Avg. of Sold Properties $ Avg. of Properties on Mkt. $ Avg. of Properties Expired/Cancelled $