The Time Of My Life!!

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WARNING-this may be long.

I started birddogging while healing from kidney transplant surgery (I was the donor, the recipient is fine). I learned how to get investors via a post on this site as well as a majority of the info that I know. I was scared that I wouldn't measure up and would say or do something stupid. And I did. Repeatedly. But I wouldnt give up and I kept trying. Now I am finally finding decent deals with loyal investors. I am working like an expert because I love what I am doing. God has truly blessed me and I have you guys (and gals) to thank for turning me on to this.

In the meantime, a few questions. I have currently had the joy of hooking up with a GREAT realtor who will give me upcoming info on REOs. I've already got one on the way to closing and am looking at a few more strong ones coming up the pike. That being said, I have checked under every rock to make sure I'm not passing something bad onto my investors, but is there something else I should be checking besides back taxes? If I take care of my investors, they will take care of me so I want to be extra sure I am not giving them little surprises. Also, I have been looking for new investors in the Detroit area, but having an investor call you back once they find out you are a birddog, they put you on the bottom of the list of callbacks. Does anybody in the Detroit metro area know of qualified investors who need leads?

Told you guys this would be long. Thanks for listening...er...reading!!

Comments(2)

  • JeffAdams7th July, 2004

    Leatherneck:
    Enought of the bird-dogging. Why dont you simply find the deals, tie them up and then simply "Wholesale" to other investors!

    You should buy Ron Legrands course on this site or Scott Risters course on wholesaling.


    Best Riches,
    Jeff Adam
    [addsig]

  • Leatherneck8th July, 2004

    Nobody likes to admit thier own ignorance, but I don't really understand the concept. From what I understand, you get the contract from the seller for a fee (consideration) and resell the contract at a profit. Is that the long and short of it or am I missing something vital?

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