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Scott Ficek Are you Puking Your Business Identity onto the Internet?
8 November 2007 | 15 replies
Josh's Blog is probably the most consistent one out there regarding investment property.If anyone comes across one, send me a PM.
Dick Green 100% CLTV No Credit Check
17 April 2008 | 9 replies
For more details, send me a message.
Steve Hatch yuckyhouseleads.com SPAM ???
14 September 2007 | 8 replies
In order to help deal with this situation, Please forward the SPAM message to [email protected] you,
Joshua Dorkin Contacting Members by PMs and Emails
30 December 2010 | 5 replies
Sorry Joshua.Oh, and a PM is a Private Message.
N/A N/A Hello, South California here
15 September 2007 | 1 reply
Add a location and consider creating a signature that delivers a message you would be happy with on all of your posts.
Thomas Lethcoe Investing in Michigan & Ohio
18 September 2007 | 2 replies
I am currently apart of a multi company business consisting of a construction company and an investment company located in the Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo Area here in Michigan.Sincerely,Andy Lethcoe(Michigan Investor)
Thomas Lethcoe Dealing with loss mitigation??
22 September 2007 | 5 replies
A big problem has been getting them to even call back, do i leave message anymore or persistantly call or both?
Chris Jones need help on pre-foreclosure deal
3 October 2007 | 7 replies
hello everyone i need a little help in figuring out what i should do next in this pre-foreclosure deal that has came to me.well first off the way this deal came to me was i went to my local sheriffs dept and picked a list of the foreclosures, i mailed them all a letter stating how i can help them and etc.well one of them actually called my number and left a message, so after two days had passed (yah i know i was nervous and etc) i had called the homeowner who left the message.so i started speaking with the homeowner and started building rapport and etc. well anyway the homeowner was very upset and told me from the start that he doesn't want to lose his house (he has four kids), he told me he had got a mortgage on the house for $180,000 and now he has it paid down to $90,000 (so there is alot of equity there), the property is also in perfect condition, he also told me that he had fell on hard times because he works in the construction business and he had broke his wrist and something else and was out of work for awhile.then he told me that he was back on his feet and has been working now for a year, but the bank doesn't care because they want all of the back payments and etc up front.......so i told him lets setup a meeting at his house this tuesday to go over all of this farther (but i told him i will not be giving him a decision at this meeting, that will come later, i did this to buy some time and etc)so anyway, what should i do?
Mr Good Deciding if this is the right property
24 September 2007 | 12 replies
Best to do so in the order that people applied and not out of order.If you start using a gut feel and they want to sue (race, religion, gender discrimination) telling the judge that you had a bad feeling but you do not have a consistent process is not going to work.Better might be to have a property manager who you pay to screen prospects and who will know the lawyers in the metro area.
N/A N/A NOW THOROUGHLY SCARED
25 September 2007 | 15 replies
If you are going to have 10 posts you might as well make the message useful.