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Robert Scaife Need a Realtor Recommendation
31 August 2017 | 3 replies
I think what you are looking for is someone trained in the ways of real estate investing - an agent that will:Introduce you to FSBO's - Expired Listings and other real estate opportunitiesWill be your fiduciary representativeWill make offers for you on suitable real estateWho understands creative financing; delayed settlement, seller assisted financing, assignment, wholesaling, REO, tenant selection, soft money mortgages, tax salesWho will be responsive to your financial goals and a person of integrity and trustHelp with direct mail and street marketing to locate transactionsHousing and rent court marketingAbsolute aware of financial and contract clauses as well as contract engineeringCan assist in - delayed settlement - automatic extension, performance mortgages, subordination, principal mortgages, options and joint venturesAware of bidding on REO, forclosures, tax sales and public auctionsUp to speed on commercial real estate, lots and land as well as businesses with real estateHow should you treat this wonderful person (if you can find one) -They should have a commitment from in the form of a Fiduciary Buyers Brokers AgreementYour agreement to pay them a commission on any non-listed deals they bring youA bonus agreement for great deals that you closeA gas budget - or a cash payment for gas Kind words and respectTo be sincere and active with the agentRespect from youFirst class training on how to represent youSometimes an equity interest in the great deals the agent has initiatedListings when you are ready to sellYour cooperation - all your financials, tax returns and other information that will help your agent close dealsA few free lunches ----Good luck --- Charles
Cullen Holobaugh Rookie looking for advice on first steps
30 August 2017 | 6 replies
A few action steps you can take immediately:1)  EDUCATION & CONNECT: Believe me, you haven't watched enough videos and books, BUT without any CONTEXT (which only comes from real-world experience) most of the information/knowledge you're consuming is LOST on you and the seeming immensity of it all is potentially weighing you down preventing you from taking any action at all.Mistakes are inevitable.
Leslie Frieze Chicago Rental Stats
31 August 2017 | 4 replies
What is everyone best source for reliable information?
Jacob Elbaum [URGENT] Need a lawyer
31 August 2017 | 1 reply
I wrote the above for informational purposes.
Bart Waldon Buying and selling land: what are the basics?
31 August 2017 | 5 replies
I am just having a really hard time finding information on how to buy or even sell land without a real estate agent.
Matthew Hartzel Aspiring Investor in Southern California
31 August 2017 | 5 replies
My main goal right now is to absorb as much information as I can while I'm still in school so that post-graduation I will be in a solid position to begin investing.
William Butler Memphis, Tn- Real Estate Agent
25 November 2017 | 7 replies
@AJ Singh please PM me local broker information.
Mark Spritz Self Directed LLC IRA
11 January 2019 | 46 replies
@Mark SpritzI would agree that based on the information you have provided, the Solo 401(k) might not be the right path.  
Helen Chong Who handles Freddie Mac Loan Assumption
31 August 2017 | 2 replies
Information regarding proposed professional manager and/or transferee’s management experience 7.
Mike Kroupa Second Deal Purchase
15 September 2017 | 2 replies
That included going to the courthouse and searching records, looking up information online, checking for back taxes and such.