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Nicole Draper I want my first deal to be helpinging someone in Probate
31 October 2019 | 6 replies
But I’d have a tough time netting grieving people less than an agent would net them.
Account Closed Help! in central Jersey- numbers not adding up.
5 May 2019 | 18 replies
Have you tried RentOmeter.com to see the average rent for your type of unitIs there some special amenities that the hoa fees are paying for such as pool, ect.you probably can pass on some of the costHave you tried grieving the taxes
Dominick Tanella Condo vs two family?
25 December 2019 | 9 replies
You can raise income, lower expenses and grieve taxes.
Axel Meierhoefer Helping others retire successfully using - would they pay for it?
13 September 2019 | 4 replies
Just this week I spoke to a friend who had kept the tragic death of both parents within a 6 months span a secret until she has gone thru her grieving and is now able to speak about it.
Aaron P. Direct mail composition
21 September 2019 | 10 replies
You would not want to send the same message to an out-of-state landlord as you would to someone who's grieving the loss of a loved one.Be sincere and not too salesy, but you do want to catch their eye. 
Karina Gomes Questions about probate
26 May 2020 | 4 replies
If the heir lives at the address, they are probably a spouse and are probably grieving.
Joshua Todd First buy and hold success...so far!
1 May 2018 | 3 replies
I now intend to grieve the tax assessment after the subdivision and increase cash flow.Let me know what you think!  
Craig Stasnbury Grandmother-in-law's house may be for sale to in PA
2 March 2018 | 6 replies
She has been grieving and has been dealing with getting things ready for the funeral.
Akiewole Williams Time period after a person dies to start doing business
21 May 2017 | 4 replies
I want to be respectful to the family during their time of grieving but at the same time want to help the liquidate assets that they don't need and get deals done.  
Jen Salemi Offer 25% less than asking
23 May 2017 | 15 replies
the owners haven't had a strong platform to grieve their assessment (or are unaware that they have this option).