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Kareem Lyons New Agent Advise For Daily Work
30 January 2018 | 15 replies
Send out new social media requests.
Desmend Jetton Real-Estate Tech: Help with Landlord/Tenant Screening
29 December 2017 | 3 replies
Where that social security number has lived for the past 20 years, Credit score, Nation wide criminal history search, Nation wide eviction search and many other items.We use a tenant screening service called Rent Perfect (formerly Investigative Screening and Consulting or ISC).
Don Bessette Pay off rental or invest in more properties?
28 December 2017 | 6 replies
You will have your retirement check, 401k return, social security, and rental income.
Brett Begley Turnkey pre-sale rent projection discrepancy options?
8 January 2018 | 7 replies
I think you can ask for your EM back.. hopefully you put it in escrow. it cannot be released without you signing.. so you just say you want it back.. and if they refuse you don't sign.. it becomes a little bit of a Peeing match.. but usually if both sides are adamant then you end up splitting it.. also the company probably does not want their name put out on social media or a bad review on Turnkey-reviews.com  so there is those things.but if a proforma was REALLY that far off then I think you have the right to cancel and get your EM back I know if I was seller and I made that big of boo boo intentional  or not I would gladly return your money and then ask my national PM what gives.
Dan Turkel How much do you pay per lead generated from a website?
10 January 2018 | 6 replies
Dan,  We do buy leads,  do email marketing and call calling suing VAs, We also get a lot of leads with a referral program,  social media finally is starting making leads for us, and when I buy a property using an agent, I do not ask for commission I prefer to get the deal rather than the 3% commission,  those happy agent have been giving me deals for years 
Darren Harris Burlington, NJ Real Estate Investing
18 January 2018 | 9 replies
Are you say that REAs have social meetings that others can attend?
Derek D. Are there bird dogs still out there?
15 January 2019 | 11 replies
People from Craigslist and social media tend to come and go after about a month, but people you've met in person or someone you can connect with tend to produce results.
Scott Graham 2018 Business Goals?! What are yours?
2 January 2018 | 13 replies
Laying out your social media goals to grow your online prescience vs your rental property goals is pretty awesome.
Shaun Palmer Qualifying a Tenant (3rd Party Rent Payment 80% & Tenant pays 20%
2 January 2018 | 3 replies
I currently own a small portfolio of rentals that I manage and I have recently been contacted by a 3rd party social service that helps people find and secure rentals for them. 
Georgee Gilbert How do you charge renters with pets?
4 January 2018 | 15 replies
Some basic guidelines we follow: no carpet in any units; waterproof laminate and vinyl in homes without original hardwood floors; no more than 2 pets in a unit; no "outdoor" animals allowed; all animals must be fixed with shots, housebroken, and well-socialized; animal waste is to be picked up no less than several times per week; ETC.