Andy Hayes
Help with a deal in Nashville
20 September 2008 | 2 replies
Here are the property details.
Mike C
Hi, Newbie from Waterbury, CT
21 September 2008 | 4 replies
It details out my experiences as I have been moving forward attempting to get into the B and I quadrants.You have come to the best place after reading his books to get more information and details on how things actually work in depth.
Edwin Leahy
RE License ??
29 September 2008 | 11 replies
I'm considering quitting my day job and going to school to get my real estate license.Income isn't an issue,I simply would like to have all the education and experience I am able before I jump into something like this.I have no exp. with real estate technically other than buying my own home,which was a new home and paid for pretty much with cash.If i'm able to comfortably do it,would you oldtimers suggest I switch my day job and work at becoming a realtor simply to get more acquianted with real estate?
Joseph Marzullo
just starting out
22 September 2008 | 3 replies
At first, I thought maybe I should start as a bird dog since it's easier, but then you look at the details, you only collect hundreds of dollars as a bird dog, while you can earn thousands by just doing some contractual work.
N.A N.A.
Lease for a mobile home park.
21 September 2008 | 0 replies
I'm needing a detailed contract that will help me write my own to rough draft for my lawyer.
Rich Hupper
real estate investing for dummies
2 February 2010 | 17 replies
As for detailed analysis, you'll need to do more research in whatever particular area you are interested in.I also liked the "Property Managment for Dummies".
Account Closed
PM Missed this
28 September 2008 | 3 replies
I would also have a check out list that is room specific--make them know what details you want looked at--we got back a new refrigerator with two cracked crisper baskets ($56 each) because the manager just opened the frig to see if it was clean, but did not see what we did--I made them charge the tenant for both to be replaced.
Dan Miller
postcard marketing to absentee owners
14 December 2015 | 23 replies
I'm not sure if short and simple or specific and detailed is the way to go, for my letters to absentees.What do you think is most effective?
Vincent B
first sheriff sale
15 October 2008 | 4 replies
hope this answers the question.ps. if you the the one losing the proeprty, you can extend redemption periods as well, technically you can redeem until the successful bidder pays at the request of a judge, which can happen within hours.