
5 February 2014 | 6 replies
The only thing I know, is that through some real estate training I went through, the creator of that system said he pays $5 per lead to bird dogs which includes: -Property Address -General assessment of the property condition -At least 6 pictures of the exterior He also said if the bird dog also includes the name of the owner, their address, and phone number(via a property records search through the county) that he pays them $10 per lead.

7 January 2014 | 16 replies
@Joe Fairless The two things you addressed in your post are the two things I plan on putting the most effort into within the upcoming year before starting my REI journey.Look forward to further communication with you guys in the future.

7 December 2013 | 10 replies
The address is 2843 N Natchez.That is a good point about price.
4 December 2013 | 4 replies
Once you see fraudulent accounts you report them to the companies and the credit bureaus and it is addressed fairly quickly.I have had applicants with horrible credit try and hide behind the ID theft mask.

4 December 2013 | 8 replies
For example, there is one company that would always use the first four digits of the address of the home for the 4 digit code.

5 December 2013 | 1 reply
My next step was to call the property management company to which they responded that their address had changed and payments were to be sent to the new address.

7 December 2013 | 5 replies
Its a numbers game.You can buy your addresses from www.listsource.com.

13 December 2013 | 37 replies
On the other hand some cities might not like that because utlities and addresses feed into the emergency and 911 system and reallocating those is a headache for some localities

6 December 2013 | 2 replies
Do a search on here as well as a general google search and you'll have your answer pretty much......1) Domiciliary letters so you know who is the Personal Representative2) inventory list so you can determine if they own a home3) Address and phone number of the Personal Representative4) Proof of Heirship, if there is a surviving spouse, odds are they are not going to sell the house so move on.should be enough to get your search started before going to the courthouse.You need to approach the people at the courthouse in the right way or they will make it very difficult for you to access the records.