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Pat McGrath Cali government at it again..AB 2618
3 May 2018 | 1 reply
(imho):https://caanet.org/assembly-bill-would-require-tra..."
Nina Sylvains How to present seller financing to owner of duplex in Atlanta
17 April 2018 | 3 replies
I lived in Atlanta for about 8 years and went to school at CAU so I am familiar with the area.
Account Closed Anyone used Mark Torok's training?
6 February 2013 | 0 replies
I'm looking to take some traing from a guy named Mark Torok.
Ahkeem Smith TRA (Trade Adjustment Allowance)
13 April 2019 | 0 replies

Hey, I was wondering if any landlord has had experiences renting to T.R.A approved individuals? If so what were the pros and cons of those specific tenants? Is this a secure strategy for decreasing vacancies?

Tracey Pritchett The Real Alliance
27 July 2017 | 4 replies
The Phoenix TRA Group bombed from inadequate support and inadequate leadership.
Kevin Lackland Getting a local mentor for traing
19 March 2019 | 3 replies

I am new to wholesaling. I would like to know would it be to my advantage to get a local mentor?  I also work a 9-5 job.The program would be for $1500 down and $197 a month for 6 months. Split deals 50/50 and a money ...

Kayla Brown New agent; How do you get buyers after signing a contract?
20 April 2020 | 8 replies
as a new agent you need to decide where you will hang your license,(broker), you dont work on your own, part of the idea is than an experienced agent will over see you and help you work,there are many companies out there, interview with a few, let them talk, most would rather hear themselves anyway, steer clear of more independents that boast letting you keep more, not for newbees, i started out with national chains till going to remax after many years, the chains will will have additional training for you, I also mentored two other agents after hitting elite status on nationals, be ready to give some of commission for mentoring, dont volunteer it up front, you will have many fees to pay starting out, sometimes you can also be an assistant to a major agent too, you will list thru a multiple listing service that other agents used to find houses, public too, they cost also for membership, on your own you cant list on craigs and do open houses, there are some who only list and some who only sell, and some inbetween, if you are lucky enough to get both sides, suggest you get someone else to take buyers side for transaction if you have iron clad relationship, or stay neutral, some list only to take buyers elsewhere, one house one sale, one house many buyers, what ever you do stay intouch with listings, plus with national agency lots of experience, lots of ads, national website, referrals,traing avail if you got in this to work from home and make a large commission right away you got sold, fees will eat you up, sales take time, money and experience, some get in it to buy their own, that is an option too, do lots of phone time, stay friendly with all in office, avoid politics of all kinds, do rentals to pay the fees, they can  turn into buyers, expect to make first listing within 3-6 months, sale 6 months, till up to speed, my standard was 2 of each a month, some more some less depend on season, can tell you stories.... doing floor time once had buyer walk in, said wanted to spend no more than 2, turns out was million, no one wanted to do floor time, also my first listing was a real frank loyd wright home, other agents would me give their rental lookers, be willing for all, I worked in area of NJ where a famous golf course is, was one of few that belonged to all 3 mls, so had advantage, a $1500 corp rental relocation will some day buy, get to know the relo person, we used to give nice gifts to clients, make it something they will see everyday not flowers or candy
Benjamin I Singer New Investor trying to figure out about how to use BP.
31 October 2022 | 11 replies
For more in-depth educatin, click on "Education - Bootcamp" to see their traing programs.
Christopher Kinnaman The possibility of wholesaling in Minnesota.
21 December 2020 | 14 replies
So I want you to pay X-tra close attention to my summary for you Christopher; you're gonna fail!
Andrew Karpman Creative vs. Traditional Real Estate Investing
30 November 2015 | 9 replies
., are created: done in an unusual and often dishonest way^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Same Source:tradition noun tradition \trə-ˈdi-shən\ : a way of thinking, behaving, or doing something that has been used by the people in a particular group, family, society, etc., for a long time: the stories, beliefs, etc., that have been part of the culture of a group of people for a long time—used to say that someone has qualities which are like the qualities of another well-known person or group of people from the past^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^With that in mind, I'd like to hear why folks seem to think that seller financing or an installment contract, like a contract for deed, or a wrap mortgage or a Subject-To transaction or a Lease and Option To Buy comes close to being "creative" financing.