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Erick Pough Properties own by Housing authorities
17 July 2017 | 0 replies

Hey Guys

I was wondering if anyone was able to get Properties owned by the Housing Authority and get these properties contracted to sell? I find tons of properties and some are owned by the Housing Authority and I wa...

Erick Pough Properties own by Housing authorities
17 July 2017 | 0 replies

Hey Guys

I was wondering if anyone was able to get Properties owned by the Housing Authority and get these properties contracted to sell? I find tons of properties and some are owned by the Housing Authority and I wa...

Corey Reyment Is it illegal to offer a finders fee for buying houses?
30 July 2018 | 17 replies

Can you offer a finders fee to people who give you a lead that turns in to a deal? There are some real estate agents in our area threatened by us and other investors (even though we buy properties that are not retail ...

Nehemiah Walls Starting in Wholesale
3 October 2020 | 10 replies

I am new to wholesaling and chasing after my first deal. My biggest issue is finding a seller. It’s seems i can find a buyer with little effort. However, not one seller. I found a site to find properties and gather a ...

Michael DuVentre Probate wholesaling question: How do i find out if the administrator, executor or personal representative has "full authority, no bond" !?!?!?
16 October 2014 | 3 replies

1. How do I find out if the probate executor, administrator or personal representative has "full authority , no bond" !?!?!"full authority, no bond" is the type of representative that wholesalers want because they hav...

Scott Roy Info on the RRP rule
10 December 2019 | 0 replies

We all know about lead paint, but did you know that if you're not following the guidelines set forth by the EPA you could be fined $35.5k. Not to mention causing yourself and others health issues. They have an 8 hr, o...

Travis Avenarius Starting out, please help!
20 May 2015 | 5 replies

So i am looking to purchase a bunch of marketing materials. but im looking for the biggest BANG for my BUCK! like everyone else. I did the bandit signs, and its alot of labor, little fruit....honestly, my mentors want...

Michael Kev Marketing for short sale leads. Still a good idea? 60/90 day lates?
7 February 2015 | 7 replies

So I've gotten a couple of short sale leads from marketing to homeowners with 30%+ equity. Not sure why they would be on the list but I'm not complaining.A few years back I marketed towards 60/90 day lates but didn't ...

Rich Hupper Probate Letters of Authority
22 July 2024 | 1 reply

In my state after the court and estate nominate a personal representative to administer the estate the court issues them letters of authority. I was lead to believe this gave the PR the license to sell any assets and ...

Chris Adamski Probate Direct Mail - Petitioner and Special Administrator
10 December 2017 | 7 replies

I have been pulling leads myself for marketing to probate leads and feel I may be overlooking some opportunities.  Thus far I am focusing on mailing to Personal Representatives who do not appear to be a spouse of the ...