All Forum Posts by: Adrian Smalls
Adrian Smalls has started 11 posts and replied 33 times.
Post: Tax Delinquent List in Cobb County Georgia

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- atlanta, GA
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Does any one know how to obtain a list of delinquent property taxes for Cobb County GA? I went to the assessors office, called and emailed and I am not getting anywhere. I received an email with "unpaid" taxes from the county along with a lengthy explanation that the attachment is not delinquent (after I asked specifically) taxes owners. Meaning the may only be two days past the due date which is not helpful. Moreover, I am given another name and number to contact (a manager) which I followed up with only to receive the same list.
I must be asking the wrong question or not phrasing it the correct way. Any help would be great!
Post: Obtaining Probate Info in Cobb Couny

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- atlanta, GA
- Posts 33
- Votes 10
@Mitch Messer. Thank you! Do you know how to search for just a list of probate cases without having specific information. i.e. Is it possible to search a date range?
Post: Obtaining Probate Info in Cobb Couny

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- atlanta, GA
- Posts 33
- Votes 10
Does anyone know how to pull Probate information in Cobb County, GA?
Is it online or do I need to head down to the county office? I have searched and asked in the estate division but I am not getting anywhere...
Any help would be greatly appreciated..
Post: Finding Motivated Sellers! What's The Best Way To Find them?

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- atlanta, GA
- Posts 33
- Votes 10
@Marvin McTaw you guys are doing well as I see all of the emails regarding your inventory. With that, do you partner with other wholesalers? Specifically, I am looking at partnering or filling in as a acquisition manager. I also have a network in Charleston, SC.
Back to the topic, what is your preference regarding the list to call on and what does the calls to lead conversion look like?
Post: Contractor in Atlanta GA

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- atlanta, GA
- Posts 33
- Votes 10
@Ericka G. LOL!! I just sent you a PM. Yes, definitely get everything on the contract and do a walk through before they sign it and initial every page.
Let me know if you need additional assistance as there is one more that may fit your needs.
Post: Contractor in Atlanta GA

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- atlanta, GA
- Posts 33
- Votes 10
@Keidrick Cole contractors typically have a shelf life of a year or so. With that, I change them as such but here are a couple that I would try. The main goal would be to partner with or hire your own GC, for a lot of reasons...
I will PM you the info as I cannot place it here.
Post: Contractor in Atlanta GA

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- atlanta, GA
- Posts 33
- Votes 10
@Keidrick Cole What size job is it and is it new construction or a rehab?
Post: Does anyone know of a good Framer in Atlanta

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- atlanta, GA
- Posts 33
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Does anyone know of a good Framer in Atlanta?
Post: Does anyone have a great lumber supply company that they use

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- atlanta, GA
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Does anyone know of a connection that can get lumber at a great price??
Post: No-nonsense real estate attorney in Charleston SC

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- atlanta, GA
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Scheider and https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/troygandee