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Rich Wahl Handling contracts for my first wholesaler deal
6 April 2014 | 6 replies
I thing you may be missing the concept to wholesaling, when I comes to the paper work that is.
Justin Moon Perplexed by my property value relative to comps. What is going on?
12 April 2014 | 11 replies
Since the condo complex is a loft layout, all of the other units have bedrooms without doors or a 4th wall.2) I am failing to understand why my property value is so low on zillow with a HUGE disconnect compared to the county's appraised value, and this question ties partly into the issue pointed out above in issue #1.
Account Closed how many ways of advertising do you use?
26 July 2014 | 3 replies
Also, I've developed relatively sophisticated referral-based selling strategies that that require me to educate the referral sources and show them both to how manage the client's expectation(s) and more recently, very specific ways they are to refer the client.So, I utilize offline and online advertising and, obviously, give a lot of thought to each and how they fit in the overall marketing mix.I like direct mail, inbound telemarketing, well-placed, industry/profession specific print ads, direct mail, paper & ink newsletters, public speaking, press releases, blogging & forums (limited social media), direct sales (in person), some conferences and specialty advertising (mugs, pens notepads) and a few others I won't mention. 
Janie Suarez Wholesaling with out of state owner
10 September 2014 | 5 replies
Your title company or closing attorney will fedex them the papers and the seller will have to sign in front of a notary then the docs get sent back and then you close the deal.  
Tom A. Newbie at the Courthouse
7 March 2015 | 11 replies
This is posted in your local paper.
Nathan Flanigan What are realistic Cap Rates in Philadelphia?
30 November 2018 | 11 replies
Sometimes an 8% consistent return may be better than the initial 12% you were quoted on paper.  
Account Closed Financial advice please?
22 October 2014 | 2 replies
There is a piece of paper from a fortune cookie posted in my area where I work.  
Amit Barman Joint venture strategy Advice
14 July 2016 | 11 replies
So, in the case where your partner is the only one on title, he'll direct the title company how to disburse the funds.As for the IRS, if there's a W9 issued by the paying party (your partner) to the receiving party (you), the IRS will have a paper trail of the payment and there won't be any issues.
Kyle Doney New company offers flat fees for selling homes
11 November 2013 | 42 replies
At least $3500 per month is just for rent, paper, phone, secretary.
Albert W. New and Jumping Into the Deep End in Chicago
2 January 2016 | 15 replies
I literally went to the closing, and signed papers.