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Michael G. Has anyone had success marketing to probate or divorce attorneys for leads?
12 June 2017 | 27 replies
I will NEVER have to use any such mailings to any Attorney's ever in my future, I will just walk to the next office over and ask them if they have any leads; after I ask them how their family is doing after that awesome week up at the cottage.
Joe Hausen Is this even a good idea/deal
17 June 2015 | 8 replies
One of my wife's uncles was in charge of one of the properties which is zoned for commercial/residential, it is a 1708 Sqf office space/small warehouse on .36 acre lot.Which with some research it can be split into 2 lots.He let the property go to the dump, needs a new metal roof, and gutted, replace plumbing/bathroom, replace electrical etc...Now my wife’s Aunt is in charge of the estate and she was the one who approached me.She said they will "sell" me the property for $30K (estimates from Real estate agent say property is worth $43-$53K in current condition) Which then I could clean the property up and try to resell with the improvements.Now if I did replace the roof make the inside look nice and clean the overgrown landscaping I was told (real estate agent) it could get about $60K, but there are back taxes and liens on the property as well.Plus closing cost for when I sell it, I have run the numbers and it seems that I would MAYBE make $3000-$9000 conservatively.But I am real concerned over the fact that it is used as an office/commercial, and wouldn't this limit buyers?
Matt Cramer Another post on how much Detroit sucks?
13 July 2015 | 56 replies
And PM was behind bullet proof glass and razor wire at their office
Scott Huggins Charleston,SC REO agents
17 June 2015 | 2 replies
Wow had a great classes today at the MLS office on foreclosures and REO agents.
Mike Flora Probate and title
19 June 2015 | 11 replies
If she did get a title report at the end of the probate then it just makes sense to just grant deed it with a recorder and take it to the county office.
Erica Nagle Don't trust our agent, what can we do?
23 June 2015 | 31 replies
Get in touch w the office Broker.
Suzy Pierchala Looking for RE Attorney in SE Michigan
18 June 2015 | 3 replies
John M Perrin Law Office(586) 773-9500
Cliff Harrison Closing Rentals #13 and #14 Kansas City plus Updates
25 June 2015 | 12 replies
Cliff, Would you mind sharing the name of the loan officer you work with at Arvest?
Drew B. Newbie from Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia
24 June 2015 | 19 replies
This seems to be a disconnect - there are high income residences surrounding underutilized retail and office spaces.
Laura R. flipping in virginia
14 August 2016 | 6 replies
I have contacted the licensing board 3 times as well as my local building code office, and each time I have been informed that you the owner, regardless of whether you are hiring a GC, MUST have a contractor's license.