Feb
05ReiFax Webinar Training – February 3rd, 2012
Posted By: Ramon Rivas on February 5, 2012 at 8:50 pmFebruary 3rd, 2012
Hello and Welcome to the ReiFax.com Webinar Training Archive for February 3rd, 2012. Here are some of the questions our subscribers asked in today’s training. Please watch the video to see the answer to all these questions and more:
- Q: Please go through the way to bring up a contract and how to modify it?
- Q: Please address the issue of attaching various riders to the contract.
- Q: On page one of the contract you have already filled out the blanks for refrigerator, etc. What if one needs to change that?
- Q: who does the negotiate with the bank if you have a contract directly with homeowner who have to do a short sale and no agent is involved?
- Q: Can you outline how you use the discount and X-Ray report to analyze a property/neighborhood and how you use it in making an offer to a seller.
- Q: Hi there..I signed up for ReiFax last year and really haven’t brought myself up to date lately on what new features from the last 6 mths. I should be taking advantage of. Also, when I send in a contract I find I first have to call and make sure that the Realtors e-mail, etc. and property info is still accurate. Many times they don’t use what is actually showing up on the contract. In the new feature that’s going to allow us to send in many contracts at the same time wouldn’t that still be true?
- Q: would you consider this program good for short sales and fsbos? that is lead generation for now.
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Dec
02ReiFax Webinar Training – December 2nd, 2011
Posted By: Ramon Rivas on December 2, 2011 at 3:10 pmDecember 2nd, 2011
Hello and Welcome to the ReiFax.com Webinar Training Archive for December 2nd, 2011. Here are some of the questions our subscribers asked in today’s training. Please watch the video to see the answer to all these questions and more:
- Q: When looking at a list of properties I noticed a green check mark on the upper left corner of the property, what did it mean?
- Q: Ramon, what if the listing says 0bedrooms and 0 baths?
- Q: where did you go to get the idx and realtor.com buttons
- Q: After I generated the contract, I tried to change the offer but when I generated the contract again the offer did not change to the new offer.
- Q: In the remarks box for a property it said – Contingent shor sale – what does that mean?
- Q: Could you please quickly show a search that would give a result of properties for sale that are not REO? And what type of filters would you use in that search to find potentially motivated sellers?
- Q: Hi Ramon, I know ReiFax is limited on REO and short sale information they are allowed to publish but is there a way to search and get a result of NO short sales? Thanks.
- Q: any way to search for people who own property in an estate (not probate but estate) can we search the deed name for contains etc?
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Nov
18ReiFax Webinar Training – November 18th, 2011
Posted By: RayAdmin on November 18, 2011 at 2:02 pmNovember 18th, 2011
Hello and Welcome to the ReiFax.com Webinar Training Archive for November 18th, 2011. Here are some of the questions our subscribers asked in today’s training. Please watch the video to see the answer to all these questions and more:
- Q: Good Morning Mr Rivas. Regarding Buyers Pro, To choose an area can you use a neighborhood or town instead of a zipcode?
- Q: If we need the zipcode is there a webpage were we can look at areas and find zipcodes?
- Q: also, once we find the buyer we want, can we export the lists to an excel spreadsheet? How would that be done?
- Q: I would like to find condos to rent in Fort Lauderdale. When I do a search, not much shows up. What am I doing wrong?
- Q: Looking at a foreclosedproperty and the judgement is $498K, how is it that the last sale is shown at $156K w/the bank being the current owner?
- Q: After you generate a contract and then review it first before you send it out, why do you default back to the overview of the property after you close out the contract instead of being able to go ahead and e-mail it?
- Q: Any reason that the current owner of a property is not the person who was foreclosed on?
- Q: i’d like to learn how to find home owners who are recently in default
- Q: i’d like to learn how to look up properties that tax roll says were were bought for $0-$100 dollars
- Q: in what condition can I use shape? In search of all properties in the shape, or only in comps? Can you do one today?
- Q: could you bring up the info for the 11/23/11 broward county foreclosure sale and then how can you sort it by condo or sfr , zip code,city etc
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April 8th, 2011
Hello and Welcome to the ReiFax.com Webinar Training Archive for April 8th, 2011. Here are some of the questions our subscribers asked in today’s training. Please watch the video to see the answer to all these questions and more:
- Q: Hi Ramon, how can I run a search for free and clear properties? (no mortgages)
- Q: How to identify the lenders in specific condo also lenders sorted by lender for rectangle shape neighborhood
- Q: When owner phone # is listed what is the source of this info
- Q: what is REIFAX source for By Owner information
- Q: After doing a search, and 20-30 properties are now being shown, can you pick and choose the ones you are interested in only and put them on an excel spreadsheet along with the information regarding the listing agent?
- Q: What is the difference between Entry Date and List Date when looking at a property?
- Q: When researching a property, and you hit the Comp Tab – what does “N” stand for in the column marked Foreclosed?
- Q: what is the difference between active value and market value
- Q: WHERE CAN I WATCH THIS VIDEO AND OTHER VIDEO’S THAT I AM NOT ABLE TO WATCH RIGHT NOW ?
- Q: In search I fill the max price to look for but the result are prices higher than i input. Does this feature work ?
- Q: Can you do a Probate search for me. thanks
| an i find the mailing or contact information for the property owner |
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Sep
30How To Use Foreclosure Lists To Your Advantage
Posted By: Ramon Rivas on September 30, 2010 at 5:53 pmBy: Joseph B. Smith
Of course, finding the best property that will work for you as an investment is always challenging and can be tricky at most times. Using foreclosure lists can immensely solve this dilemma especially if you know how to properly use them. It takes some level of competence, knowledge and skill to make these lists work to your advantage.
Source It From The Best
The first and foremost thing that you should remember when choosing a foreclosure list to use is to find the best source for them. The cardinal rule is that the quality of foreclosures that you get depends on the quality of your foreclosure lists. It follows, therefore, that you should also ensure that your lists are sourced from only the best. This means that you should only rely on lists providers who can deliver their promises, know how to handle data, and appreciate the value of accurate and updated foreclosure information.
A good foreclosure listings provider is backed by a team of highly-competent individuals who know where to get the best data and handle them for the optimum use of their client. These people ensure that you get the right information at the right time. Avoid providers that exhibit haphazard presentation of foreclosure lists and are constantly late in their updates.
Wield It Like A Pro
When using foreclosure listings, try to see beyond what are merely written on the list. Observe the prices and locations of the foreclosed properties and try to examine if there is some sort of pattern which you can use to either identify good deals or avoid hidden pitfalls. For example, if you see a list of too many foreclosed properties that are contained in a single location or neighborhood, you may want to think hard whether you want to buy a property amid a whole lot others that are all vacant and foreclosed. This information can also give you a hint to research more about the area and why many homeowners there have defaulted. If you can develop an analytical mind when browsing through these lists, you can definitely gain foresight on which properties present the best deals.
About the Author
Joseph B. Smith has been educating buyers on the finer points of foreclosure lists at ForeclosureListingsNationWide.com for over five years. Contact Joseph B. Smith through ForeclosureListingsNationWide.com if you need help finding information about foreclosure lists.
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