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Keith N. Advice for targeting off-market houses
10 July 2015 | 5 replies
Go buy a list for 75.00 from List SourceIf you don't want to type, stamp, stuff your letters check out : Jerry Puckett(Not a staff member just a satisfied customer) I drop 3500 pieces of mail a month with him. 
Steven Maduro Making Lemonade out of lemons
13 July 2015 | 5 replies
Making lemonade out of lemons is probably one of the best adages I can think of for learning to be creative and solving problems in real estateif there is a problem with a property or dimension issues you dont always have to go to a contractor to solve the problemcontractors have a certain mindsetand are operating on a specific paradaigmhere are some solutions I have done in the past that have really worked and paid dividendsi had an ejector pump in a bathroom and the space was covered by a makeshift door I decided to have a custom cabinet built that functioned as a trash receptacle and had shelves as well now the unsightly space is home to a beautiful custom cabinet that can be easily removed for servicing the pump when it needs it problem two I bought a house that had front of the shower enclosure removedrather than buy another shower enclosure cost 500.ooi opted to replace the front wall with backer board and tile the front and ended up with a beautiful custom look cost was cheaper than replacing shower enclosure and the look is twice as good problem threewhen i bought my house there was a hole knocked out one of the walls about the size of a  door i suppose thieves came in from the crawl space into this part of the house when it was vacantrather than close in the spacei enlarged the crawls space door poured a concrete floor and created a second exterior doorway to the space making the downstairs ready to become a legal apartment. 
Zachary Decker Good PM in Anchorage?
10 July 2015 | 8 replies
They provide a lot of useful information at local REIAs and I have heard good things about their business but I haven't been a customer yet.
Ryan Billingsley Good tenants!
11 July 2015 | 10 replies
In my "other" job, I deal with a very large customer base. 90% of the customers, I don't even know who they are - they pay their bills, on time, every month, and have no complaints.
Octavous Crosby Managing your follow up Marketing
11 July 2015 | 3 replies
Customer relationship management software.
Joseph Scorese Real Estate Agent Tips for Successfully Working with Investors
11 July 2015 | 0 replies
You should.Working with real estate investors in ongoing business relationships can help you create a steady stream of income without incurring the marketing costs typically associated with customer acquisition.
Nancy Allen Finding & Working with Contractors
16 July 2015 | 10 replies
Our customers are billed per their original scope and contract.
Sarah Raulerson Hubzu- is it for real?
13 July 2015 | 9 replies
- Keith, Hubzu Customer CareKeith I have noticed in the past that sometimes your contact info gets removed by the moderator.
Ryan Dossey What is your typical wait time at your Title Co?
14 July 2015 | 19 replies
Did they just forget for a few minutes that you are a good repeat customer?
Al Brennan Do I have to use (my) realtor?
13 July 2015 | 13 replies
It basically discloses who is representing who, and states that the buyer can choose to be a customer or client (and the different levels of service to both).