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You cannot submit government or HUD properties. Our system is designed to deal direct with individual property or business owners. |
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You cannot begin to count the days to closing until the property is in escrow.The first thing we do is contact the owner to see if they want |
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Probate and inheritance properties are great sources of deals. If you can establish contact with the owners, You can submit them. |
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The possibilities of making higher commissions exists as we grade your performance and dedication. We are creating opportunities for our members to move up the ladder and make more money. |
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You can submit short sales of the owner is motivated and the bank and realtors are co-operative. But the owner is the point of contact, we must have direct contact to the owner, not through an interme... |
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Yes, you can submit properties from real estate investors, but the same situation applies. The price must be reasonable enough for us to make a profit. So you must talk to the investor first and estab... |
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We have no objection to MLS or realtor listed properties, but you must have spoken to the realtor and determined that both the realtor and the owners are motivated to sell. |
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You can submit properties from anywhere in the nation,provided they have been vetted and you know the owner is motivated or the property is a candidate for a deal because it needs renovation. |
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We don't want properties that is not likely to result in deals. For example if you have no reason to suspect the owner will be interested or motivated to sell, there's no point in submitting such a pr... |
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When ever you log in. You'll see the status of every property you submitted from submission, to pending, rejected, in escrow, closed and sold, you'll also see notes from Admin, in case we have questio... |
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You can send any deal than can make money, including businesses, commercial and residential properties. |
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You'll be able to go to your profile and see the notes from admin about your submissions and when we sent out a letter to the owner. |
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You can submit land just like a regular property. If you know the assessor's parcel number, (APN,) use that, if not, you can take the two addresses before and after the land and submit those addresses... |
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Yes, you can submit the properties without owner name. We will find the owner information and contact them. |
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