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Moises R Cosme Generating Leads: Financial Freedom Through REI
14 October 2020 | 3 replies
Gardner, MA to market – the Seller had tried short selling for a year & a half, we called him and paired him with a broker that was able to get the deal done – both of us won, he got rid of the house & we bought an asset that is a really important part of our year)Foreclosure starts: each registry of deeds has a search feature that allows you to search for new ‘complaints’, you will have to do some legwork to compile the list and then search for phone numbers BUT this is FREE… Realtytrac offers a service where you can get a list of foreclosure starts as well.Probate: each county has a probate court & they release a weekly list of new probate cases filed; the docket will almost always include a name for a personal representative and the attorney representing the estate.The key to having a consistent pipeline of projects is to work through all of your lead channels all of the time… Here is a rundown of our current pipeline & how we sourced the projects:356 Chestnut St.
Zain B. Tenant decided to partially pay rent due to COVID
22 October 2020 | 9 replies
But then, one of the tenants is concerned that the $1,000 extra change for the water bill from early March would lead me to deduct that from their lease (which I assured them that I would not).
Zain B. Tenants not paying full rent
14 October 2020 | 5 replies
But then, one of the tenants is concerned that the $1,000 extra change for the water bill from early March would lead me to deduct that from their lease (which I assured them that I would not).
Lisa Goodbrake Pets or No Pets? Pros and cons
17 October 2020 | 10 replies
Great additional source of revenue and pet-owners typically stay longer leading to less turn-over expenses.Not sure about in a short-term rental, but as long as you have addendums for pet damages, I wouldn't think there'd be too many problems.
Daniel Consalvo Property Management north of Worcester Massachusetts
17 October 2020 | 7 replies
@Daniel ConsalvoI just wanted to drop you a note on the new lead paint laws in MA.
Victor Tankard networking Ideas for wholesalers
14 October 2020 | 0 replies
Wanted to know other strategies other wholesalers use to create more leads that are accurate, and also what margins percentage wise does a investor feel like its there sweet spot for a deal.
Oksana Lawrence New to real estate wholesaling
14 October 2020 | 8 replies
The first hour is spent educating the audience on a real estate topic.
Mehul Parekh Direct mail best practices for a licensed real estate investor
15 October 2020 | 4 replies
While my primary focus is to grow my portfolio, I want to make the best use of the leads I don’t pursue (ones that don’t have equity) and collect referral fees on them by referring the sellers to other agents in my firm.I was wondering if anyone has done this successfully and legally.
Seth Hochberg Best Way to Pull My Money From Retirement Accounts
26 October 2020 | 19 replies
If/when I successfully BRRRR, I could pay off that loan, but if not, I would be able to pay off the loan from my paycheck, no problem.2) Which leads me to my second question.