All Forum Posts by: Adrian Tilley
Adrian Tilley has started 22 posts and replied 371 times.
Post: Direct Mailing Lists

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
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@Karma Senge Title companies or a list company like listsource or listability.
Post: Colorado Springs RE Lawyer?

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
@Daniel Elbe I'm happy to help if I can. Let me know if you need anything in particular. I don't know any RE attorneys in Colorado Springs I can recommend though.
Post: Probate Investors

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
Erick,
Either @Rick H. may be better able to explain the value of sitting in on these hearings. I'm not sure what it would be, other than perhaps to familiarize yourself with the probate process.
As an attorney, I know that there are frequently a lot of people sitting in the courtroom during hearings, trials, etc. They are generally open to the public, with specialized exceptions like some juvenile cases, celebrity/high profile cases, etc. In Colorado, you can view the Courts' dockets online, I'm not sure about Arizona.
Adrian
Post: Probate Investors

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
Originally posted by @Erick Martinez:
@Rick H. any one could listen in on someone else's hearing/proceeding? This is not illegal? Do you just walk out when the most the people there have left?
This is certainly not illegal. You can leave whenever you want.
Post: Is the "2% rule" a valid way to identify properties in expensive markets?

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
Originally posted by @Kevin H.:
Should I take this to mean that the properties in this area simply aren't a good value for rental income,
This. You have to find a way to get properties cheaper or find another place to buy as others have suggested. You can also go the multifamily route. Denver is a really tough place right now to find cash flowing properties.
Post: When is a good time to start marketing?

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
@Matt Heath Right now.
Post: Marketing

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
@Larry Hatten Another free marketing technique is to start calling/emailing sellers/FSBOs/landlords on craigslist
@Michael Quarles Class act, sir. I've seen you do this several times and always impressed.
Post: Process Server in Denver

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
We use:
AOH Legal Services LLC
P.O. Box 371020
Denver, Co 80237
Amado Herrera- Owner 303-507-9059
Fax- 303-632-8912
He seems to do a good job, but keep in mind that you have to monitor anyone in this type of work. Let me know if I can be of any more help.
Adrian
Post: New Investor from Denver

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
@Larry Elwood Welcome to BP. There are a lot of great resources on here. Feel free to ask for help from any of the Denver folks. There's a lot of local knowledge on the forums.
Adrian
Post: How can I begin investing?

- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Broomfield, CO
- Posts 390
- Votes 125
@Jacob Wheeling Welcome to the site and Colorado. There are a lot of limitations as to what you can do while a minor. You can't enter into contracts by yourself, which will really limit your ability to buy/sell. I'd continue saving up and start making connections so that when you do turn 18, you're ready to go. You don't want to jump into a business relationship with anyone before you have a chance to get to know them and vet them.