List Of Ways to Legally Deny a Prospective Rental Applicant. Post 233

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Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™   Warning: Check with a lawyer These days, to prosper in the landlording business, we must have a legal and effective method of approving or to deny a tenant applicant. The list below is my personal opinion. Check with an attorney before doing anything. Laws change constantly, and what you don’t know […] . . .

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Credit Repair for Real Estate Investors. Post 232

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Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™   Credit Repair Many wanna-be real estate investors see credit repair as a way to solve their credit issues because bad credit interferes with their ability to get regular loans, hard money loans or private financing. There are very real things we can do to demand that our credit report is accurate. […] . . .

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It’s true: In AZ buy a $50 tax lien and own the house. Post 229


[Editor’s Note] Coach Mitch shows how buying specific tax liens can result in great profits, if you get to own the house for the taxes. Coach Mitch’s main strategy is to deal with the tax delinquent before they lose the property. ******************** Arizona owners can lose homes over as little as $50 in back taxes […] . . .

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What Does It Take To Be A Successful Real Estate Investor? Post 227


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™   I recently had a great conversation with an Army Sergeant, parts of which I will relate, with her permission. This Army Sergeant has gotten several real estate investing programs and has been studying real estate investing for a while, but she has not pulled the trigger. This conversation illustrates part of […] . . .

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Editor’s Note: Harry Dent is a long time, well-respected financial researcher. He recently sent out a sales letter for his newsletter. The original article is fairly long, but I’ve taken what I think is the essence of the message and offered it to you. I then make my own recommendations. If history has taught us […] . . .

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Wannabe real estate investor asks a good question. Post 224


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™ Editor’s Note: The other day I got a good question from a wannabe real estate investor. I always try to help. It is especially important to help those who have tried something and didn’t get the results that they had hoped for. Most don’t try at all, some try once, and if […] . . .

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Satisfy the seller #1. Post 223


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™ In order to satisfy a seller, I was asked by a student how to put together a transaction when the tax delinquent owner wants to stay in the home. The typical property I encourage students to seek are those properties with no liens or small liens, i.e. mortgages, judgements, etc. In this manner, […] . . .

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Decide to Overcome Fear and Do Real Estate Investing. Post 222


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™ Editor’s Note: I speak with quite a few REI wannabe’s who would love nothing better than to be successful real estate investors. They see a real estate related TV program or listen to a REI guru’s presentation and see themselves doing the same thing, that is to say: find a great deal […] . . .

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Tax Lien and Tax Deed Investing versus a J.O.B. = Just Over Broke Post 221


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™ In every subject, business or endeavor, there are varying levels of information, levels of expertise, levels of creativity, and levels of accomplishment. I will loosely label them as Good, Better and Best. I will explain why I think that tax lien and tax deed investing is the BEST of the BEST! When […] . . .

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To do rentals or to not do rentals, that is the question? Post 220


Coach Mitch’s REFLECTIONS™   In a recent forum discussion within MrLandlord.com the topic was: Who won’t you rent to… ? Question: Other than the obvious (can’t afford, eviction history) are there any groups/career fields you won’t rent to? And why? There were lots of answers, here’s a list. 1. Property manager 2. Military 3. Parents of […] . . .

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