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Rich Weese What to do? What to do in this case?
18 January 2011 | 15 replies
Gold and other precious metal scenarios are far from assured from working.
Account Closed Commercial property development
26 December 2010 | 20 replies
When the developers I have worked with do a tear down a place with asbestos and other things costs much more to demolish.You would think you would just tear it down but they want all that remediated and removed first so it doesn't go airborne during the tear down.Building cost 5 years from now is impossible to speculate.Labor and materials could be way up and LEED demands might be a requirement then.Can an additional level be built on the existing structure if it is beefed up at the bottom??
Carlos Cockman Information for wholesaleing
18 January 2011 | 2 replies
I am looking for some good training material for starting out with wholesaleing.
Account Closed Beware of Credit Scams over the phone!
15 March 2011 | 1 reply
I didn't think that was unusual, as I've put a buttload on my credit card in the last few weeks on materials for the above-mentioned rehab, but for some reason, I got spooked out and hung up.
Billy V. Sacramento Flip
8 June 2011 | 8 replies
Materials and Labor?
Stephen Tangwa Finding deals vs working with realtors
14 July 2011 | 24 replies
See this thread for a bunch of reading material.
Tony Nguyen Can I Repaint Windows?
11 August 2011 | 15 replies
the ones i am dealing with (and i think tony's talking about), we have to cut the metal out with a sawzall. then build a wooden frame, nail it to the brick, then secure the plastic/vinyl window to the wooden frame.i have a few pics, will post them tonight.
Sam Sagor Which one of these is a better use of time?
16 March 2012 | 4 replies
My version is: 1. sign shaker not a money maker, spend what you would pay them on something else. 2. bird dogs, yes use them but people in key spots that can give you potential leads, I don't like to train a bird dog only to have them become a wholesaler using my material and methods if they are any good. 3.Bandit signs I like but if your in a strict area, it is easy enough to make them legal and out of the reach of the sign police. 4.
Lokesh W. Researching Probate Properties
7 April 2012 | 8 replies
In the course material from Preston, he says if an upset owner calls me, then just apologize without trying to rationalizing my action - I think this is a good tip.Originally posted by Jerry Puckett:But many more of them just don't realize what their options are and will turn to you for help.
Chris Feltus Wholesalers: Provide Investors with which ERC: Retail Flip vs Rental?
2 May 2012 | 18 replies
Here is another: Get out to Home Depot/Lowes and start pricing out material costs for all items of possible repair on a rehab.