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Joseph Rios Tenant doesn't want prospective tenants in the house
23 March 2017 | 19 replies
Go to the housing court , take part of a day and sit thru a morning session so your familiar with how the housing court process is done.4. you can file the action yourself and it's nothing to be afraid of if you have a good idea of what you need to do and visiting the housing court will make you prepared.5.
Tj Hines Class A, B, C, Apt Buildings
21 March 2017 | 12 replies
New construction (less than 8-10 years old) would be called A class but if it brand new from 2016 and sits in the prime location of an upscale neighborhood they will call it a AA class asset (yeah, there is such a class as AA)Late 90s or Early 2000s to 2007-ish will be called B class IF the area is good and the demographics are  professionals, young families, tenants with high income and the property is very well maintained.C class buildings are usually 60s-90s built and are usually located at lower economic area with blue collar tenants.
Matt J. People Who've Successfully Escaped the Rat Race, Please Post Here
21 April 2017 | 27 replies
I need to sit down and come up with that again now that we have a little one on the way.
Nicholas Judd What are things you wish you could improve about prop. managment
22 March 2017 | 33 replies
I would like an notice, text/email/call, whenever they need approvals to move forward, and not for it to sit pending for days/weeks. 
Simon Ghandil What's the worst encounter you've had with a wholesaler?
24 March 2017 | 0 replies
I usually get 14 so my private lender has enough time to get the time and sit down with me so we can talk, and cut me a check. 
Sean Dolan How I got a motivated seller lead from an Uber ride
14 April 2017 | 5 replies
I was sitting at Starbucks finishing up a proposal for a really important prospect (online advertising audit for a Fortune 500 company). 
Jackson Barr Fortune Builders 3 Day Real Estate Workshop
7 March 2018 | 21 replies
However I'm still very optimistic about attending I feel the dedication and discipline it takes to sit through 36 hours of talking is a priceless value and an essential necessity in all aspects of business.
Ramsey Blankenship Buying bundles of homes from the bank
27 March 2017 | 10 replies
Now the bank is sitting on these notes and has offered to sale them off in groups of 10 homes per package.
Milind Shastri Agent reluctant with low ball offers :|
29 March 2017 | 41 replies
The reason is especially if new to the market they can thank you for the offer but SIT ON IT and wait to see if something else comes along better in the following weeks.Now if you offer close to asking and the numbers still work for you then once under contract  and the seller is committed to your offer then you can start to point out things and give reasons why the price needs to come down or you need a credit.That way in small increments moving to closing you can possibly get to where you need to be.
James Baker Wholesaling Letter advise
25 March 2017 | 3 replies
I would also ask if I could sit in on one of the closings in order to learn more about the entire wholesaling process.