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Atlanta Real Estate Investors Alliance JUNE 2013 JUNE 2013 © 2013 Atlanta REIA, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Quotation and reprint are not allowed without written permission of the publisher. http://AtlantaREIA.com 1 Atlanta REIA, LLC 2700 Braselton Hwy, Suite 10-183 Dacula, GA 30019 P: 678-701-7160 F: 770-216-1560 [email protected] http://atlantareia.com IN THIS ISSUE “Changing Strategies for a Changing Real Estate Market” MAIN MEETING Monday, June 3rd Crowne Plaza Ravinia Hotel 4355 Ashford Dunwoody Atlanta, GA 5:00pm - 9:00pm “Changing Strategies for a Changing Real Estate Market’................... 1 Write Killer Ads to Attract Motivated Sellers in Droves By Kathy Kennebrook........................................................................ 2 About Atlanta REIA................................................................................ 5 GET-ER-DONE By Ron LeGrand ................................................................................. 7 Can I Have Your Business Card? By Dustin Griffin ................................................................................ 9 Working With Brokers and Agents By Bill Ham ......................................................................................10 Due Diligence on a Potential Deal or Partner By Dyches Boddiford .......................................................................11 Nine Tips for Spotting a Fraudulent Loan or Foreclosure By Bob Massey ................................................................................13 Protect Your Nest Egg - Mistakes that Can Cost You! By Jim Hitt .......................................................................................15 How We Financed The Deal By Bill Cook ......................................................................................17 Helping Sellers Survive the Foreclosure Roller Coaster Ride By Kimberlee Frank .........................................................................20 Atlanta Business Member Spotlight: Alexandra Spollen with Georgia Home Deals By Jeff Nix ........................................................................................21 The Biggest Mistake Most People Make in Their Lead Generation Marketing By Tony Pearl ...................................................................................22 Open Source Apps: Cheap Can Be Great! By Don DeRosa ................................................................................25 What Values Do You Need To Know When Investing? By Mark Jackson..............................................................................26 Worried About Collecting On A Judgment Against Your Tenant? Don’t Stress, Distress! By Attorney Jon David W. Huffman ................................................28 Warning: To Anyone Who Owns Real Estate By Larry Harbolt ..............................................................................29 Error On Line XX? By Karen Bershad ............................................................................31 Is Atlanta’s Real Estate OK or is Atlanta Burning? By Russ Hiner...................................................................................32 To Sign or Not to Sign By Michael Vazquez ........................................................................34 Membership Application ....................................................................36 Meeting Calendar................................................................................37 Calendar of Events ...............................................................................38 Join us at the Atlanta REIA Meeting on Monday, June 3rd at 5PM at the Crown Plaza Ravinia Hotel in Atlanta to learn more about the changing real estate market and how to change your investing strategies and tactics to adapt to these rapidly changing times. We hope to see you there! See http://atlantareia.com for more. If you haven’t noticed, the real estate market in the Atlanta Metro Area has been changing dramatically in the last 6 months. It has gone from a buyer’s market to a seller’s market due to the inventory shortage of available homes for sale at auction or on the MLS. Hedge Funds are stepping all over each other purchasing REOs and foreclosures and are running up the prices. Those who frequently buy at the courthouse auctions are now being routinely out bid by kids with cell phones and iPads who are receiving their bidding instructions from people we never see, who are sitting in front of multiple computer screens hundreds or thousands of miles away from the action. With a massive increase in the number of investors bidding on the courthouse steps, along with a significant decrease in the number of properties being cried, real estate values have soared while investors’ profit margins have plummeted. Listed houses are often put under contract for well above the list price within 24 hours of hitting the MLS with multiple backup offers in place. With all these rapid changes going on, at our June 3 rd Atlanta REIA Meeting, we’ll be having a Panel Discussion with Don DeRosa, Russ Hiner, Bill Cook, Kim Cook and Dorsie Boddiford, five active real estate investors, about this sudden shift and how we can best capitalize on what’s working now. Bill Cooks says “It’s obvious the Cheese Has Moved. The question is: Where did the cheese go? The best way to find the answer to this all-important question is to go to the frontlines. Our efforts have shown us where the cheese is TODAY – and which deal structures are working best NOW! Do you want to be the first investor in your area to learn this secret? Join us at June’s meeting!”

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Atlanta Real Estate Investors Alliance • JUNE 2013JUNE 2013

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Atlanta REIA, LLC2700 Braselton Hwy, Suite 10-183

Dacula, GA 30019P: 678-701-7160 • F: 770-216-1560

[email protected]://atlantareia.com

IN THIS ISSUE

“Changing Strategies for a Changing

Real Estate Market”

MAIN MEETINGMonday, June 3rdCrowne Plaza Ravinia Hotel

4355 Ashford DunwoodyAtlanta, GA

5:00pm - 9:00pm

“Changing Strategies for a Changing Real Estate Market’ ...................1Write Killer Ads to Attract Motivated Sellers in Droves

By Kathy Kennebrook ........................................................................2About Atlanta REIA ................................................................................5GET-ER-DONE

By Ron LeGrand .................................................................................7Can I Have Your Business Card?

By Dustin Griffin ................................................................................9Working With Brokers and Agents

By Bill Ham ......................................................................................10Due Diligence on a Potential Deal or Partner

By Dyches Boddiford .......................................................................11Nine Tips for Spotting a Fraudulent Loan or Foreclosure

By Bob Massey ................................................................................13Protect Your Nest Egg - Mistakes that Can Cost You!

By Jim Hitt .......................................................................................15How We Financed The Deal

By Bill Cook ......................................................................................17Helping Sellers Survive the Foreclosure Roller Coaster Ride

By Kimberlee Frank .........................................................................20Atlanta Business Member Spotlight: Alexandra Spollen with Georgia Home Deals

By Jeff Nix ........................................................................................21The Biggest Mistake Most People Make in Their Lead Generation Marketing

By Tony Pearl ...................................................................................22Open Source Apps: Cheap Can Be Great!

By Don DeRosa ................................................................................25What Values Do You Need To Know When Investing?

By Mark Jackson..............................................................................26Worried About Collecting On A Judgment Against Your Tenant? Don’t Stress, Distress!

By Attorney Jon David W. Huffman ................................................28Warning: To Anyone Who Owns Real Estate

By Larry Harbolt ..............................................................................29Error On Line XX?

By Karen Bershad ............................................................................31Is Atlanta’s Real Estate OK or is Atlanta Burning?

By Russ Hiner ...................................................................................32To Sign or Not to Sign

By Michael Vazquez ........................................................................34Membership Application ....................................................................36Meeting Calendar ................................................................................37Calendar of Events ...............................................................................38

Join us at the Atlanta REIA Meeting on Monday, June 3rd at 5PM at the Crown Plaza Ravinia Hotel in Atlanta to learn more about the changing real estate market and how to change your investing strategies and tactics to adapt to these rapidly changing times. We hope to see you there! See http://atlantareia.com for more.

If you haven’t noticed, the real estate market in the Atlanta Metro Area has been changing dramatically in the last 6 months. It has gone from a buyer’s market to a seller’s market due to the inventory shortage of available homes for sale at auction or on the MLS.

• Hedge Funds are stepping all over each other purchasing REOs and foreclosures and are running up the prices.

• Those who frequently buy at the courthouse auctions are now being routinely out bid by kids with cell phones and iPads who are receiving their bidding instructions from people we never see, who are sitting in front of multiple computer screens hundreds or thousands of miles away from the action.

• With a massive increase in the number of investors bidding on the courthouse steps, along with a significant decrease in the number of properties being cried, real estate values have soared while investors’ profit margins have plummeted.

• Listed houses are often put under contract for well above the list price within 24 hours of hitting the MLS with multiple backup offers in place.

With all these rapid changes going on, at our June 3rd Atlanta REIA Meeting, we’ll be having a Panel Discussion with Don DeRosa, Russ Hiner, Bill Cook, Kim Cook and Dorsie Boddiford, five active real estate investors, about this sudden shift and how we can best capitalize on what’s working now.

Bill Cooks says “It’s obvious the Cheese Has Moved. The question is: Where did the cheese go? The best way to find the answer to this all-important question is to go to the frontlines. Our efforts have shown us where the cheese is TODAY – and which deal structures are working best NOW! Do you want to be the first investor in your area to learn this secret? Join us at June’s meeting!”

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Marketing Magic tricks

When writing killer copy for an ad, there are several com-ponents that need to be ad-

dressed. The first of these is to grab the reader’s attention. If you don’t get the reader’s attention immediately, you will lose them. You need to remember that the average person is bombarded with hundreds of advertising pieces per day and yours needs to stand out. The second com-ponent is you have to raise their interest. Is the ad going to be something of interest to them? Does it spell out what you can do for them? The third component to a killer ad is desire. This is where you list proven benefits to your seller. And the fourth com-ponent to a killer ad is a call to action. You have to tell your seller what you want them to do or they won’t do anything. So let’s address these components one at a time.

The key component for writing any ad to attract motivated sellers is to begin with a killer headline. This headline has to answer the big question “what’s in it for me”? Us-ing a really great headline can mean the difference between your success or fail-ure at attracting motivated sellers using ads. Your headline is the very first thing a prospect sees when looking at your ad, or while scanning a page of ads, so it must deliver a clear and understandable message that makes your seller want to know more. You only have a fraction of a second to grab their attention so your headline needs to be strong and benefit driven or you’ve lost this prospect forever.

On the average five times more people will read just the headline as opposed to the copy, so your headline has to draw the reader in and make them want to read more. No matter how good your ad copy is, if you don’t have a headline that draws their attention immediately, you’ll quickly lose their interest. Your headline has to grab their attention and say, “Hey,

I’m talking to you!!” It doesn’t matter how good you are at helping sellers if the sellers don’t know it.

For example, a headline we see a lot in real estate investor ads is “We Buy Houses”. This headline has been used for ages, but you have to admit, it’s not benefit driven and it’s become rather cliché if you ask me. Additionally, it’s all about you, the inves-tor, instead of the prospect whose atten-tion you are trying to get. Your headline should not speak in generalities; it needs to be very specific. I personally use a different headline in my ads. In fact, in a classified ad, it becomes the whole ad. It is:

“Sell your house for a fair price, on the date of your choice, without doing any repairs”

That’s it, that’s the whole headline and in some cases, the whole ad. It tells the reader exactly what they want to know which is “What can you do for me?” This headline is all about the seller and lets them know exactly what you can do for them. It sends a strong, benefit driven message that they can’t miss, which is; that they can sell their home for a fair price, on the date they choose, without having to do any fix up to the property. This ad addresses every con-cern a seller may have. My headline stands out like a beacon among all the other ads that surround it because it sends a distinct message to potential sellers. It makes them want to read the rest of “the story”, which significantly increases the response rate to the ad. Another sample of a killer headline would be:

“I Can Pay Your Price if You Sell on My Terms”

Getting the seller to read the rest of your ad and respond to it is the whole purpose behind a great headline. When writing

headlines for your ads, you need to test new headlines to see which ones bring the best response. Sit down with a piece of paper and write several headlines, the more you think and write, the clearer your intent will become and the more practice you will get at writing grabber headlines. When writing a headline, make sure you use capital letters and lower case letters in-stead of using all capitals. It makes it much easier for your prospect to read and under-stand your headline.

Using quotation marks has also been tested and found to significantly increase reader-ship as well. I always say that you should do that which your competition will not to get ahead in your business and creating killer ads is one main way for you to do just that. The most critical impact your headline needs to have is to make the reader want to continue reading, whether it’s an ad, an article, an advertorial or a special report.

Now let’s talk about the second important component which is grabbing their inter-est; the “what’s in it for me?” This portion sets the stage for the rest of the copy in your ad. Each sentence should make the reader want to read the next one and so on. Keep-ing your reader’s attention and conveying your message in a way they can understand and respond to in every advertising piece you create is the key ingredient to finding all the motivated sellers you will need for your real estate business. Just learning this one concept for attracting motivated sellers can make you rich. You need to give your seller a reason to keep reading.

Moving on to the third important compo-nent in writing a killer ad is the “desire”. This is where you might use bullets for ex-ample to provide a full list of stated and proven benefits to the seller. This is where you might say something like:

Write Killer Ads to Attract Motivated Sellers in DrovesBy Kathy Kennebrook, The Marketing Magic Lady

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* PlEASE NoTE: Tuition for the Negotiations 101 Workshop is discounted now through June 8th. As an early bird special, Gold Members are $49 each, Silver Members are $69 and Non-Members $99 each. Also, attendees can bring a qualified guest (spouse, parent or adult child) for half price now through June 8th. After June 8th, Gold Members will be $69 each, Silver Members $99 and Non-Members $129 each. Non-Members who join Atlanta REIA for the first time now and June 8th can attend this full day workshop for FREE. When joining, be sure to indicate that you want to attend this event.

As a real estate investor, you know that negotiating is a vital skill. Yet most people avoid negotiating properly because they don’t want to be seen as confrontational or feel like they are bulldozing someone else. Sometimes, you may feel that you have received ”the short end of the stick” because your negotiating skills aren’t what they could be.

Professional negotiators realized that with the correct skills, tools, and techniques you can easily and effectively get what you want without having to drive a hard bargain.

The Negotiations 101 training is your opportunity to learn some of the tools, techniques, and tips that professional negotiators use daily. Your bargaining and negotiation skills are critical to your daily life. They are absolutely essential if you work in real estate.

Negotiations 101 WorkshopWith Russ Hiner on Saturday, June 15th from 9am to 5pm

1960 Skylar Hill Dr, Suite D, in Buford, GA

Register for this training session if you want to know:

The Number one Reason Why People Will Not Negotiate Effectively

How To Break Deadlocks

How To Spot And Stop Tactics That Put You on The Defensive

How To “Read” People

Face To Face Negotiation

How To Work With Concessions

All This and Much, Much More!

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Selling Houses Fast Boot Camp

A Full Day Event with Don DeRosa

Register Online at http://SellingHouses.AtlantaREIA.com

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$199*Early Registration 2-for-1 Special** PlEASE NoTE: You may bring a spouse, parent or adult child at no extra charge during the Early Registration 2-For-1nSpecial. When the Early Registration Special expires, tuition prices will increase and all prices will be per person so register now, save and bring a qualified guest! See http://SellingHouses.AtlantaREIA.com for details.

If you have ever been to one of Don DeRosa’s Events, you know that Don will provide you with his 17 years of experience as a real estate investor to help you overcome some of the challenges he has faced so you won’t have to. This full day event is PACKED with all the knowledge you need to Sell Houses Fast!!Don will share his nine reasons houses don’t sell and all the details on how to blow past your competition and SELL YOUR HOUSES FAST!! Join us on June 22nd so you don’t sit on your houses too long and pay unnecessary holding costs while you wait for your homes to sell!!Don will cover all this and more…

June 22, 2013 from 8 AM to 5 PM At the Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, GA

The Nine Big Reasons Houses Don’t Sell

Selling Your House - The Basics

Getting Your House Ready to Sell (yes there is a formula)

Pricing It Right Renovations

Wiping Out Your Competition

Choosing the Right Marketing Strategy

Selling Your House Fast Automating Your

System & Selling Process

Staging Your House

Prescreening Your Buyers (Do you know what to look for?)

Working With Mortgage Brokers

Negotiating a Sale Choosing the right exit

strategy (which is right for you?)

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Main Monthly Meeting

MEETING AGENDA*3:00 pm Meeting-Before-the-

Meeting at Total Wines & More

5:00 pm Vendor Vendor Trade Show & Networking Begins

6:00 pm Have and Wants Speed Marketing Session & Announcements

7:00 pm Networking Break

7:25 pm Giveaways & Door Prizes

7:30 pm Panel Discussion on the Changing Real Estate Market

9:30 pm Late Nite Networking at the Tilted Kilt Perimeter

*Please Note: Meeting agenda is subject to change.

A Panel Discussion on…“Changing Strategies for a

Changing Real Estate Market”with Don DeRosa, Russ Hiner, Bill Cook,

Kim Cook and Dorsie Boddiford

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June 3rd, 2013

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Your NameGold Business Member

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Atlanta REIA Members Can Attend at No Charge.Guests Can RSVP Online Now for $15 or Pay $20 at the Door.

Bring your biz cards & flyers

Panel Discussion

If you haven’t noticed, the real estate market in the Atlanta Metro Area has been changing dramatically in the last 6 months. It has gone from a buyer’s market to a seller’s market due to the inventory shortage of available homes for sale at auction or on the MLS.

With all these rapid changes going on, our June Meeting is the perfect time and place to get together and examine alternative investment strategies and marketing strategies to find deals. At the June Meeting, we’ll have a Panel Discussion with Don DeRosa, Russ Hiner, Bill Cook, Kim Cook and Dorsie Boddiford, five active real estate investors, about this sudden shift and how we can best capitalize on what’s working now.

So come out and join us at the Atlanta REIA Meeting on Monday, June 3rd at 5PM at the Crown Plaza Ravinia Hotel in Atlanta to learn more about the changing real estate market and how to change your investing strategies and tactics to adapt to these rapidly changing times. We hope to see you there!

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It amazes me how some people, most in fact, who have the same amount of hours in a day, get so little done.

I’ve always had a hard time understanding why people intentionally waste time and live an unproductive life. Most people are just hanging around waiting to die. Every day is the same, more or less, and a whole lifetime is spent doing or accomplishing not one darn thing worth remembering.

Not me brother. The older I get the more valuable each of those days be-comes and I’m fully aware none of us are getting out of this life alive.

If you’re reading this, I hope you’re not one of those folks I’ve just described, but I bet you could make a list of those who are. Some will have your last name per-haps. If you get this week’s lesson, you paid for it, which by itself tells me you’re looking for a more active and productive lifestyle. Kudos on that decision.

It’s hard for me to understand why some people can’t get one productive thing done in a whole day. Personally, I’d rather be snowed under than bored. Never could understand how people can lay on a beach all day and do nothing. Not me bubba!

Okay, Ron, what’s the secret to getting so much done? Are you superman? Nope! Not even close. I’m a 65 year old, over-weight auto-mechanic. I’m no genius. I barely got out of high school, no college, just 45 years of working for myself and making the same stupid mistakes I see people make everywhere I look.

There are definitely a few keys to pro-ductivity, but I’ll address only those that are so critical to me and my ability to get more done than most any ten people I know combined.

1. Clarity – You can’t get it done if you don’t know what it is. You must be clear on the objective and make sure those responsible are clear as well. This can only be done if it’s in writing and signed off by all parties. If it’s not, it’s your fault, not theirs.

2. Good People – If you try to do every-thing, you won’t do anything well. It takes people to succeed whither they are employers or vendors or partners or contractors. The people you choose to surround yourself with are an ex-tension of you. If their idiots, so are you. If they’re sharp and can think and act, they make you look sharp. I get credit for a lot of stuff I didn’t do, much of which I couldn’t do. Of course, when things go wrong, I also get the blame. Therefore, I choose people who succeed more than fail and quickly replace them when I’m wrong, just as I’ve done at Global. It’s the people at Global who make it easy for me to step in and move quickly. They’re sharp folks with more ability than they use. I’m sim-ply letting them use it, which leads me to my next and probably most im-portant key.

3. Delegation – I have greasy shoulders so monkeys can’t land on my back. The only tasks I handle are those that can’t be handled by others. I’m a delega-tion fanatic. My PA, Tish, is one the receiving end of an avalanche of paper-work and assignments that never end. She delegates some and handles some and does it very well. She has learned not to let things pile up or she’ll never catch up when I’m doing the shoveling. All the tasks at Global have been del-egated to staff members who know

they’ll be held accountable because I’m a guy with a planner who writes things down and doesn’t trust his memory. If I did I’d be like most people…an unor-ganized bumbling idiot going in circles and making excuses for my failures due to busy time management. This brings up the next key.

4. Follow up – This is huge and grossly under-valued by most people in busi-ness. It’s common for leaders to dish out assignments and assume they get done. It’s uncommon for leaders to be organized enough to follow up and make sure they got done. This can’t be accomplished without a sys-tem where the tasks are recorded and time activated to check on later…i.e. the planner, which I teach at Business Management boot camp. No follow up strains or kills relation-ships and business deals. I can’t tell you how many people I deal with (briefly) who can’t follow up. It seems to be a lost art. A few years ago, a New York company prom-ised to be our leverage partner for my fund to make commercial loans. Several conversations and a trip to NY got a contract done. Then I sent them a test loan to process on one of my projects which they prom-ised to close by year end, six weeks away. The sixth week came and no closing. After chasing them to reach a human being to talk with, they promised to close it the next week, a week late. During the en-tire week, I received not one phone call, fax or email from their office. I learned what I needed to know. Good thing, I put them on the DU-FUS test, which they failed. Their lack of follow up cost them millions in fu-

Get-Er-Done By Ron LeGrand

tHe MiLLiOnaire Maker

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ture revenue and a relationship with a guy who has over 250,000 customers. Pretty stupid if you ask me, but to this date, I’ve still received no apology. I assume everyone is lying to me about what they’ll do until it’s done. I don’t trust anyone to do what they say because most don’t. That’s one of the things employees in their past lives who became entrepreneurs struggle with early into their busi-nesses. They can’t believe people to do what they say. Don’t be one of them and do what you say when you say it. If you do, you’ll have no trou-ble attracting good people to work with because you’ve become the ex-ception, not the rule.

5. Multi-tasking – You can only do a lot of things at once, if you’re not doing all of them. That’s why you need del-egation, good people and follow up. I always have a lot going on and yet I’m not forced to do anything on any

day I choose not to work, except my teaching days. It’s fun to keep a lot of balls in the air and it spreads your risk in case one of them hits you in the nose.

I have enough projects working to sup-port my family the rest of my life, my kid’s lives, and their kid’s lives and be-yond. Any one of them could get me through life easily. I’m not so active be-cause of the money, although it helps. It’s the thrill of the chase. It’s the game that keeps me going, just as it does for Trump, Turner, Gates and most rich people you know.

Juggling a lot of balls keeps the game exciting and doesn’t hurt to build wealth either…But, it starts with the activity to “Get-er-done.” The last thing you need is more projects if you can’t even get one done. Think about why you’re struggling. Fix the real problem until it becomes easy to move quickly and you’re able to find good people and keep

them. Delegate well, manage your time and develop a follow up system. Then and only then can you become a hard charger who’s going for the gusto and accomplishing more than any ten people you know.

GET-ER-DONE!

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Do you have a business card? Do you keep them with you at all times since you never know

when or where you’re going to meet someone important such as a potential buyer, seller, joint venture partner or private money lender?

It never ceases to amaze me how many investors I meet at seminars, conven-tions or local REIA meetings that I ask for a card only to be told that they don’t have one, haven’t had them printed yet, or forgot them at home!

What’s almost as bad, is when investors hand me crummy business cards with perforated edges that they printed at home or the ones they were too cheap to pay for that say “Business cards are FREE at Vista Print” on the back.

Many investors don’t realize how impor-tant business cards can be. They think business cards are made for one reason only… to give people the ability to con-tact you at some later date.

Most investors overlook the importance of having a professional business card that accurately reflects their brand. After all, business cards are often the first item pros-pects receive from you and are your first opportunity to make a strong first impres-sion on them – positive OR negative.

Your image, reputation and credibil-ity are everything in this business!

With limited exceptions, it’s fairly easy to spot an inexpensively produced card. If you choose to “go cheap” with your busi-ness cards, just make sure you don’t “look cheap”. If you look cheap, what message does that send to the people with whom you wish to do business? Are you really doing yourself any favors by missing out

on the opportunity to start building a positive, professional image right from the start just to save a few bucks?

Cheaper isn’t always better when it comes to first impressions. Please spend a few extra bucks on some nice, profes-sional looking business cards for im-pressing people of importance.

Yes, you can still buy and use those cheesy, gimmicky business cards with Day-Glo neon colors or the ones that look like folded one hundred dollar bills for creative marketing purposes, but you should have a professional card as well for giving out to all your VIP contacts.

When designing your business card, think about how you use other people’s business cards and the impression their cards makes upon you. Do you get frus-trated when you can’t quickly find the

information you need? Do cheaply pro-duced cards make you think less of the person or company represented? Does it take you a while to realize whose card it is or what that company does?

If so, don’t make those same mistakes when designing your business card. Make sure your card provides a posi-tive reflection of you, your company and your brand.

Thoughts to Ponder When Consider-ing Your Business Cards:

1. Does your card clearly state what you do or why you should be contacted?

2. Is your card easy to read so people can easily find your contact informa-tion such as your phone, fax, email, website, social networking sites, etc?

3. Does your card make you look cheap and unimpressive?

4. Are you embarrassed to give your card to a VIP?

5. Does your card provide a positive reflection of you, your company and your brand?

Challenge: Get your business cards de-signed and printed and be sure to bring them to our next REIA meeting.

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Can I Have Your Business Card? By Dustin Griffin

About the Author: Dustin Griffin is the Executive Director of Atlanta REIA and Tampa REIA and is also an entrepreneur, real estate investor, website developer, internet marketing enthusiast and a husband and proud father of two.

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“What’s the best way to

find deals?”

This is the number one question I get asked by my real estate students. The answer is in the title. Most people new to the real estate business these days are looking for a “magic bullet” system that will bring them all the good deals they can handle. Unfortunately it doesn’t usually work that way.

There is no better way to consistently pro-duce viable real estate deals than through quality relationships with commercial bro-kers and agents. No owner of a commer-cial property is going to go out to the road side and put up a “For Sale by Owner” sign and hope a qualified buyer happens to drive by. They are going to find a great broker and list the property with them.

I tell my students “You are trying to buy a property that is not for sale yet.” Good deals don’t stay on the market long. If you call an agent and they have something for sale, chances are it’s not a good deal. Your job is to build a relationship with this agent or broker so that when a seller walk in the door with a hot deal…you immedi-ately get a call!

The best way for you to get on this agents “short list” is to have a good standing re-lationship. You need to get this persons attention on the very first time you speak to them. Here are some tips for quickly building rapport with commercial agents and brokers.

• Be able to answer the one most important question “What are you looking for?”

• Know exactly what size, price, and type of property you are looking for and how you plan to fund it.

• Know your market. Knowing as much as you can about your mar-ket (city) and your sub market (3-5 miles around your property) as you can. This will help you to have an educated conversation about the markets and the areas you do and don’t want to be in.

• Read the listing! Sounds simple but I have heard so many agents com-plain about people calling up and asking questions about information that was right in front of them on the listing. Do as much easy back-ground research as you can on a property before you call and engage an agent for the first time. They spend a lot of time creating listings full of information so they don’t waste their time answering unneces-sary questions. Read it!

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Working With Brokers and AgentsBy Bill Ham

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Bill Ham has been in real estate for 8 years and has created a portfolio of nearly 400 units in Macon, GA using creative and seller financing.

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It is impossible to outline a single set of guidelines for due diligence, but here is a basic checklist, in no par-

ticular order, to begin your due diligence with a deal presented by another investor (referred to as offeror here). No money or commitment should change hands until you have satisfied at least this pre-liminary checklist. After all, you spent a significant period of time making your hard-earned money; don’t throw it away in 30 minutes. Unfortunately, this hap-pens all too often. In many cases with experienced investors who should know better.Every business that seeks to grow and achieve success has a detailed busi-ness plan. Any real estate entrepreneur that expects cash flow and asset growth in any reasonable time period should have a detailed plan as well.

1. How well do you know the person offering you the deal? What is their reputation? Get names of other in-vestors the offeror has done business with and talk to those along with other investors you know about their experiences or knowledge of this per-son. If you don’t know those inves-tors, find out about them as well. Put more stock in the experiences of those investors who have been deal-ing with the offeror for years rather than a short period of time and have done several completed deals with them. What were their deals? Did they work out as expected? Did they check out what the offeror said? Did they receive the proper paperwork? Don’t rely solely on offeror’s refer-ences. A recent study showed that

40% to 60% of resumes have false references. You need to have inde-pendent references as well. For ex-ample, check with the president of a REIA local to where the offeror lives. Ask others in investment groups or classes where you met the offeror if they know him and his ethics. You can’t get too many references.

2. Ask the offeror about their experi-ence and history. Ask what you will find if you run a credit-check or background check. You ask tenants and borrowers for this information, why wouldn’t you with someone with whom you are thinking about investing. Then run their credit, civil and criminal background checks. I once did due diligence on a fellow

where everything checked out until I ran a background check for $40 to find he was in bankruptcy. Check the Secretary of State’s website for any entities the offeror may control or be associated. Then Google search those entities as well. What do you find?

3. Google the offeror. No kidding. La-dies are searching the Internet for background information on blind dates or someone they just met. You should search anyone you think you are considering investing your hard-earned money with as well. You may be surprised by a Better Business Bu-reau rating or a newspaper article on their business ethics.

Due Diligence on a Potential Deal or PartnerBy Dyches Boddiford

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4. Ask the hard questions. What is their experience? Review the paper-work for the deal. Who is the own-er shown? Does the offeror have a right to sell the property or secure your interest, depending on the deal? Then check county records for who actually owns the property. Assure you will be properly secured when you invest.

5. Does this investment constitute a se-curity? This can be a hard question to answer, but generally, if you are not to be involved in control and de-cisions of the investment other than putting up the capital upfront, in or-der words, you are depending on the efforts of the offeror or someone else to generate the profits, it is a secu-rity. This covers a lot of investments being offered, so be careful. Hope-fully, the offeror is a solid business person, meticulous and honest. But, if their activities comes to the atten-tion of the state’s securities division or the SEC, your investment, includ-ing return of capital and profit, could be adversely affected over the couple of years required to work through the issues. I have seen investors lose large amounts of money when the of-feror was performing, but ran into a securities problem. Sometimes their records were seized and bank ac-counts frozen. No matter what their intentions, they could not continue to perform.

6. Will the investment be in YOUR NAME so you can oust the offeror and take over if you decide to do so. It’s your money so you should con-trol the investment. This is a biggie!

7. Confirm the deal is as it is being presented. This is one reason why you should only invest in your own backyard where you know the mar-ket. If this investment is in another location, you should go there and confirm what the offeror is saying is indeed correct. Sometimes, you will find the offeror even with the best intentions has made a mistake or is too optimistic in their projections. It is your money, don’t investment in someone else’s dream, just the hard facts of the investment.

8. Ask for last two years of financial statements and tax returns. No kid-ding. They can always say no. Their reaction to this request can often be very informative. If they do provide these items, great. Then call their accountant to confirm they are real. If they decline to provide, what is their excuse? If you are looking at taking them on as a partner, you re-ally need this information.

9. If you are partnering, does the joint venture agreement describe that ven-ture and responsibilities of partners as you expect or does it need to be revised to be more specific and in line with the discussions you have had with the offeror?

10. Never, never, never write a check di-rectly to the offeror. Should you de-cide to invest, always send your funds directly to the attorney or title com-pany doing the closing, along with closing instructions. These instruc-tions should be specific as to exactly how the funds are to be applied and the signed and filed documents you

expect in return. Always get title insurance and require a Closing Pro-tection Letter from the closing agent who is also issuing title insurance. It costs nothing extra and assures your written closing instructions as to pa-perwork affecting/securing title is done properly and funds applied ac-cording to your direction.

Is there more that you need to do? Heck yeah! Every deal will need the details confirmed as if you are doing the deal on your own. You should never invest in something you do not understand or with someone you have not thoroughly vetted. Be careful of the securities issue as you investment could easily get caught up in any trouble the offeror gets into.

The long and short of it is that you should always control your money or the invest-ment of that money. The best approach is to invest yourself and not take on any partners if possible...

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Dyches Boddiford is a full time investor who speaks from experience in a variety of real estate areas. His seminars and conferences are intended for the serious real

estate investor, though entrepreneurs in other businesses or investments will find his training helpful as well.

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There are innumerable issues that can be caught in a forensic audit and used to argue either that a title

is clouded or a foreclosure proceeding is improper. Here’s a list of nine common problems that may lead to a positive out-come for a homeowner doing legal battle with a lender or servicer:

1. An individual purporting to be an of-ficer of one lender or servicer shows up as the officer of several other com-panies at the same time. It is improb-able, if not impossible, for one indi-vidual to simultaneously serve as an officer of several institutions. This is an indication that someone hired by a document processor was told to sign thousands of forms per day for many different institutions. Such individuals are required to swear by virtue of signing the documents that they have personally examined all documentation and personally know of the loan—again an impossibility.

2. A name appears on several different documents for the same person but in different handwriting. For example, there are many different handwrit-ing samples of the same purported bank officer, Linda Green showing on thousands of different loan and foreclosure documents.

3. Notary stamp on a deed shows a date that would make that stamp newer than the date on the note. For exam-ple, a notary stamp dated with expi-ration in 2014 on a 2008 note could not possibly have been used in 2008 because the stamp could be no more than 4 years old. The document had to have been forged, or at least the notarization was forged.

4. The recording date on a legal docu-ment such as an assignment of

mortgage is stamped long after the date of the actual assignment. The recording did not happen in a timely manner.

5. A mortgage assignment shows up as being granted by a company that was not in existence at the time of the supposed assignment. Watch particularly assignments from Wash-ington Mutual Bank (WAMU) and Countrywide because a lot of paper-work disappeared in the purchase of these companies and now lenders ap-pear in some cases to be forging lost documents to build a paper trail in arrears. This is fraud.

6. Date of assignment shows as after the date the foreclosure lawsuit is filed listing the assignee as the party of record. The assignee could not possibly have standing if they did not own the note until after the lawsuit began.

7. An assignment is made to a company that was defunct before the assign-ment was made. A defunct com-pany cannot have standing in a suit against a homeowner.

8. An assignment is made by a defunct company. The assignment is obvi-ously fraudulent because a defunct company cannot assign anything.

9. False signatures from notaries. Tes-timony was given by a notary in the Law Offices of David J. Stern to in-dicate that notaries in that office routinely passed each other’s stamps around and forged signatures. Stern has since gone out of business for ro-bo-signing irregularities.

As a result of this malfeasance improper assignments were recorded in county

records across the country, improper as-signments were submitted and accepted by the courts and trustees in foreclosure lawsuits, and homeowners in the hun-dreds of thousands (millions?) were fore-closed upon illegally. The unfortunate upshot of this mess is that a homeowner risks being hit with a second lawsuit by the real note holder and a second judg-ment on the same property!

These frauds have opened up a huge op-portunity for real estate investors to help underwater homeowners AND pick up properties at large discounts. By inves-tigating the specific circumstances be-hind underwater homeowners’ loans, we are discovering blatant fraud that can be used as leverage against the banks in or-der to negotiate huge discounts. This al-lows investors to free homeowners from the burden of dumping money into an underwater home while doing some in-credible deals.

If you would like more information on this awesome strategy, give my office a call at 706-485-0162!

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Nine Tips for Spotting a Fraudulent Loan or ForeclosureBy Bob Massey

Bob [email protected]

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www.Facebook.com/BobMasseyofficialBob Massey is a recovering corporate executive who is now living the dream running his own real successful estate investing business and teaching others how

to do the same.  In the process he has become the nation’s leading educator on the foreclosure investing the foreclosure process.

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• I can take over payments and provide debt relief

• I can stop foreclosure and help you re-pair your credit

• I can close on the date of your choos-ing so you can close when you need to

• I can buy your house in the condi-tion it’s in so you don’t have to do any repairs

You get the idea. This is where you make your case and you could even back it up with testimonials from satisfied customers if you are doing an advertising piece like an advertorial for example. You can leave it this short or you could expound on each point if you want. You just need to let you seller know why they should want to sell to you and how you can help them solve their problem. After all, that’s the whole point isn’t it? We want to create win-win solutions for ourselves and our sellers.

And last but not least is the “call to ac-tion”. What do you want your prospect to do? How do you want them to contact you? You need to let them know this in no uncertain terms. If you don’t tell your seller what you want them to do, don’t ex-pect them to do anything.

For example, putting your phone num-ber at the end of an ad doesn’t tell your seller what you want them to do, but the words “call me now” and then your phone number does. If you are writing an ad and you can give them more than one way to contact you this is even better. For ex-ample, you could put “call me now” and your phone number and then also provide

the prospect with a website to look at as well. Now they have more than one way to contact you. When you give prospects more than one way to contact you, more of them are going to. You want to make it as comfortable as possible for sellers to contact you.

Now that I have covered for you the four components to writing a killer ad, you have no excuse but to go out there, run some ads in your local newspaper and shopper guide following these guidelines and watch the leads come in. Every ad you write, every advertorial or special report you write needs to meet these guidelines.

For more information on writing killer ads and marketing to find motivated sell-ers, visit my website at www.marketing-magiclady.com. While you are there be sure and sign up for our monthly news-letter and receive $149.00 in amazing bonuses.

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Many people make mistakes due to a lack of understanding of the governing rules. This article covers two of the most common mistakes. Understanding these rules can help you grow your self-directed IRA without fear of losing out to avoidable errors.

Violating once-Per Year IRA-To-IRA Rollover Rule

You have two options when moving assets between your IRAs; one is a transfer and the other is a rollover. Under a transfer, the delivering IRA custodian pays the amount to the receiving IRA custodian for the benefit of your IRA. Transfers can be done for an unlimited amount of times. Unlike a transfer, a rollover can only be done once during a 12-month period per IRA. Failure to follow this rule will result in loss of tax-deferred status, which means that the amount would be treated as ordinary income and could be subject to the 10% early distribution penalty if the distribution occurs while you are under age 59½. The amount could also be subject to a 6% excise tax if not corrected by your tax-filing deadline, plus extensions.

Example: John decided to purchase a rental property and moved $100,000 from his Traditional IRA #1 to his self-directed Traditional IRA. He requested a distribution of the amount on January 30, 2013 and rolled over the amount on February 10, 2013. John found another rental property and consequently withdrew an additional $200,000 from

IRA #1 on April 2, 2013 which he rolled over to his self-directed Traditional IRA on April 10, 2013.

John’s Mistake: John should have used the transfer method for at least one of those transactions, because only one distribution can be rolled over from IRA #1 during a 12-month period.

The Consequences: John must include the $200,000 as ordinary income for 2013. If he was under age 59½ on April 2, 2013, he will also owe the IRS a 10% early distribution penalty, unless an exception applies. John may also owe a 6% excise tax if he does not distribute the amount as a return of excess contribution by his 2013 tax filing deadline, plus any extensions, along with any net income attributable (NIA).

Missing 60-day Deadline

If you take an eligible rollover distribution from your IRA or any other retirement account, the amount must be rolled over within 60-days of receipt in order for it to be excluded from your income. Failure to meet this deadline could cause the amount to become ineligible for rollover.

Example: Tim requested a $100,000 distribution from his Traditional IRA on January 10, 2013 and received the amount a few days later. Tim deposited the amount to his regular checking account as he planned to use it as a down payment on a property he knew he could flip quickly. However, the closing was delayed on the property until March 31 (well past the 60-day deadline).

Tim’s Mistake: Tim should have used another source to cover his short term financial needs or borrow the funds from another source in order to rollover the amount within the 60-day deadline.

The Consequences: Tim must include the $100,000 in income for 2013. If he was under age 59½ on January 10, 2013, he will owe the IRS a 10% early distribution penalty on the amount, unless an exception applies. If Tim rolls over the

Protect Your Nest Egg - Mistakes that Can Cost You!By Jim Hitt, CEO of American IRA, LLC

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O ur last column sure brought in a ton of calls and emails! In that column, we explained how last

month we found, closed and financed a home in just three days by knocking on sellers’ doors – and didn’t use any of our own money. (You’ll find that column, titled “What’s Old is What’s New,” on our website.)

Here are the most common questions we were asked: What is a private-money lender and how do you find them? Why do private-money lenders lend to you? How are private-money lenders secured and paid?

More than a decade ago, Kim and I learned that a bank isn’t the only place to get a mortgage. There are individuals who will loan you their own money and fund your deals.

While banks can be a good source of long-term financing, they require a mountain of paperwork and take weeks to verify your information. It often takes a month or more to get an insti-tutional loan. On the other hand, when dealing with a private-money lender (PML), because we’re dealing with a real person and the purchase property is be-ing used as collateral for the loan, we’re often able to get immediate funding and

close within a day or two. This is exactly what happened with our April purchase.

We’ve never sought out PML – they come to us. Over time, an investor builds his/her reputation. If your repu-tation is a good one, lenders will seek you out. If your reputation isn’t so hot, you’ll just hear crickets and no one will touch you with a ten-foot pole. If you’re new, you may want to partner with an experienced investor with a solid reputa-tion, who can bring credibility to your deal.

Why do PML’s lend to us? They seek a good return – a better return than they can get at the bank. For example: Sev-eral weeks back, a couple contacted us. They had a $350,000 CD paying 4.1% interest. Their CD was maturing. The CD paid them $14,350 per year. This money, combined with their social secu-rity and pension income, ensured they lived comfortably. Problem was, when they rolled into a new CD, their inter-est rate was going to drop to a micro-scopic 0.72%. This meant their yearly investment income would PLUMMET by $11,830 – a huge financial blow to someone living on a fixed income.

This couple wanted to know if they could loan us money, secured by a property,

at 4.1% interest. Theirs was a win-win offer. They would be able to maintain their standard of living and we’d be able to work with a PML instead of a bank.

So let’s look at how we financed the Green Acre house that we bought last month. On a Saturday, the seller agreed to a sale price of $50,000 if we closed within three days. We determined that the house needed a $10,000 facelift. We contacted a PML who agreed to loan us $60,000 to buy the property. The PML lender wired $60,000 to Lee Perkins, our closing attorney. Three days later, as promised, we bought the property. Today, the property is being rehabbed and will soon be offered for rent.

Private-money lenders allowed us to close on Green Acre quickly and without a lot of red tape. It allowed the seller to put the property behind her. It gave the PML a return that she can’t get at the bank. Like I said, a win-win deal!

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Bill Cook is a full-time real estate investor, speaker and author. He specializes in single-family homes and mobile home parks. Bill believes that

real estate investing, especially the act of buying and holding rental property, is the surest way to financial independence and wealth. Bill and his wife Kim run North Georgia REIA where they teach others how to successfully invest in real estate.

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Helping Sellers Survive the Foreclosure Roller Coaster RideBy Kimberlee Frank

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Going through a Foreclosure ac-tion and losing your home is a very stressful situation for any-

one. Until you walk in those shoes your-self, it’s hard for an Investor or Realtor to understand what a Seller is facing in their day to day life. I would like to share how a Seller feels during this process so that you can really begin to understand the Seller’s experience. It IS a scary roller coaster ride and you can help deter them from crashing and burning at the end!

Owning a home has always been the American Dream. Sellers become very emotionally attached to that “dream home.” They work their tails off, save as much money as they can, and make the big purchase. Unfortunately, the adjust-able rate mortgage was introduced to our economy which allowed Sellers to pur-chase the home of their dreams with little money down, interest only payments with the Sellers knowing that in 3 to 5 years they will have to refinance their home to a fixed 30 year mortgage in order to keep it. When the housing market crashed, it affected everyone drastically.

Many people found themselves without a job ie. realtors, mortgage brokers, devel-opers, contractors and many more people in different occupations. Can you image if you had a 700+ credit score and then sud-denly you weren’t able to make your pay-ments on your home, car, credit cards, and purchase food or clothing for your family? This is such a humbling experience that many Sellers don’t survive. Everything

they have worked for their entire life is gone! This situation has crushed many dreams and is still occurring daily.

First off, the Seller should not have pur-chased a home with an adjustable mort-gage rate and counted on the economy to increase the equity in the home enough to be able to re-finance. However, with the persuasion of the mortgage broker, spouse, friends and maybe family, the Seller thought “It will be alright I can do this!” Now that everything is crumbling down around the Seller, their pride is stop-ping them from taking the correct step and doing a short sale. The Seller receives multiple telephone calls a day from a debt collector whether it is for the mortgage payment, car payment, credit card pay-ment, etc. The Seller (male) is starting to have family issues as it was his job to earn income to support the family. A Seller (fe-male) may also be in the same position as in this economy it takes two incomes to raise a family, send their kids to college and to pay all the bills.

Many Sellers lose faith in their religion as they don’t know who else to blame for the fact that they are losing their home. In re-ality, it is the economy’s fault and no one else to take the blame. It’s just life. This is hard for Sellers to realize. In addition, Sell-ers start having health issues, they argue more often, drink more, kick the dog, beat the kids and their safe and stable family life turns into CHAOS. This is nothing to scoff at, laugh about or take lightly. Fore-closure destroys families and lives. Many

Sellers end up in divorce, kids start failing in school or they totally move out. The family quits going to church. The family unit and the individuals literally fall apart. Sellers need our help to understand the en-tire short sale process and how it can truly benefit them…..especially the fact that it is FREE, and they are in control of their destiny versus walking away or staying in the house and still letting it go to foreclo-sure.

When you contact Sellers, you need to be aware that they are expecting some-one who wants money from them. They are barely scraping by and now we say we want to buy their home. Where will they go? You need to remember that these Sell-ers are on a roller coaster ride from “heck” and don’t know how to get off or aren’t even sure that they want off, because they are not informed about all of their options.

I always teach that you, the Investor or Realtor, will have to help the Sellers un-derstand the process, meet with them a couple of times and, more than likely, will have to counsel them during their stress-ful situation. I like to set their expectation right from the beginning which is “doing a short sale allows you to control the bank’s outcome.” What I mean by that is in my contract it states “This offer is subject to the underlying lenders taking a discount acceptable to the Sellers and the Buyers.” This way, if at the end of the short sale, the short sale lender wants money from the Sellers or the deficiency judgment is not waived, the Sellers can back out of the

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Has This Ever Happened To You?

You spend a good chunk of time writing what you think is a KILLER ad. You’ve picked where you’re going to advertise (Offline? Online? Both?). You set aside some marketing money, and hope that it works out by bringing you back some leads, which should turn out to be a deal or two.

Then you place the ad. And wait. And wait some more. You stand by the phone - or look at your inbox to see when those leads will come rolling in... And THEN what happens? Nothing! Nada. No calls. No email submissions. No love. Sound familiar? If you’ve been in business for any length of time, you’ve been there. It sucks.

No leads. No phone calls. Money down the toilet. Worst of all: No Leads = No Deals. And No Deals = No Income!

WHY did that happen? And what can we do to FIX it so it doesn’t happen again?

Well, there’s actually a lot of different things that could have made this marketing disaster. Here’s a couple example of some of these things may be beyond your control:

1. Bad timing (Example: It was a bad time to be an air travel agent right after 9/11);

2. No market for what you’re selling; or

3. Excessive, Superior Competition.

But let’s not focus on what we can’t control. Chances are, there’s always something that you can do better to have success - MOST of the time.

Here’s ONE obvious thing you should always check… Accuracy: Is the right Phone Number, Website, or Hyperlink in your ad? We’ve heard stories of people who have put out a proven, winning ad to a responsive, targeted list, then wonder why they got no phone calls... only to discover that the WRONG phone number was on the ad! That could be a bad day, so be sure you proof-read your ad one last time before committing it.

Assuming it is correct, it’s now time to look at:

“The Biggest Mistake Most People Make in Their Lead Gen Marketing”

Yeah, I know that’s the title of the article. I’m saying it again for emphasis!

So Here it is: The Biggest Mistake Most People Make in Their

Marketing is: Trying To SELL To The Prospect!

Wait... what? “But I thought that marketing was the same as selling?! I don’t get it!” Right... That’s why you’re reading this article!

So let Me Explain...

Unless you’re sending out a full sales letter, the Purpose of an ad is NOT to SELL The prospect anything. There should be nothing for them to BUY. Confused? Good. Keep reading.

The Purpose of an ad is to Target a Specific Market, then Arouse enough Curiosity to Get the Prospect to “Raise Their Hand” and Request More Information - by taking a certain, specific ACTION, such as making a phone call, or filling out a FORM, etc. (Back in the Flintstone age - before the Internet - people used to actually

MAIL stuff in!)

If you can do THAT - Get someone to Call You and/or request more information, then you’re giving your sales process the chance it needs to succeed. The idea here is that you don’t want to give your prospect too much information in an ad that they can make a decision - because most of the time, they’ll think they already know enough, and their decision might be ‘No.’ (Not good)

So, for your next ad, try writing it so that you don’t “Sell” your prospect on anything... except why they should pick up the phone & call you to get more information about HOW you can help them.

Once they call you, THEN you can engage them in your process - ask them questions, see what their needs and goals are, so that you can then ‘Make ‘em an Offer They Can’t Refuse.’

HOW do you get them to take action? It all starts with your headline. Your ad’s headline should first Identify & Target your prospects. The more specific, the better. Example: “Attention: Atlanta Homeowners Behind On Your Mortgage...”

That headline targets a specific market. Obviously, someone who rents an apartment in Oakland, California wouldn’t even notice an ad like that. And that’s exactly what you want.

The next part of your Headline should offer your prospect something desirable, that arouses curiosity, and compels them to keep reading. Continuing with the above example: “Shocking Video Reveals the #1 Way Atlanta Residents Can Avoid Foreclosure - WITHOUT

PearLs OF WisdOM

The Biggest Mistake Most People Make in Their Lead Generation MarketingBy Tony Pearl

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Depending on what type of ad you’re using (Bandit Sign, Craigslist, Newspaper, etc.), you can either sprinkle in some benefit-laden Bullet Points, or just cut straight to the Call to Action (CTA) - Get them to DO what you want them to do, like call you on the phone number you provide. Or fill out the form when they go to your website. You get the idea. But ALWAYS have that CTA.

And there you have it! The biggest mistake most people make in their Lead Gen Marketing is that they try to SELL the prospect on trying to make a BUYING decision too early in the process, rather than simply arousing enough curiosity to compel the prospect to ‘raise their hand’ and Take Action to get more information.

So don’t make that mistake anymore, and you’re well on your way to making a much higher Return On Investment (ROI)with your marketing money, doing more deals, and having more FUN when you run your ads from now on!

Make sure you read this column next month, when I’ll talk about a couple

more common marketing mistakes most people make, and how YOU can avoid them. Until then, I’m...

Wishing You Success,

Tony Pearl

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has traveled to over 26 countries, speaks 4 languages, and continues to travel extensively. He has been a professional Ballroom and Latin dance instructor, competitor, and exhibitor for over 19 years. As a Real Estate Investor, Tony has bought and sold over Ten Million dollars worth of real estate, and has been educated by and associates with the best.

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Sticker shock. I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling it these days. In the doctor’s office, at my kid’s college,

and at the grocery store.

Business expenses are going up, too. Have you priced Microsoft Office Pro lately? Ouch! But it would be almost impos-sible to run a business these days without it. Sooner or later, you’re going to have to cough up the bucks to get it.

Or are you?

Maybe not, thanks to something called “open source.”

What the heck is open source? It’s soft-ware that’s created and improved by any-one who wants to pitch in, and it’s free for anyone who wants to use it. This is very different from the usual corporate model, where software is written in secret with lots of copyright lawyers hanging around the water cooler.

Open source is kind of a philosophy. The idea is that when you’ve got a talent pool made of the entire human race, instead of just a limited number of in-house profes-sionals, innovations come more quickly, and bugs are eliminated faster. Everyone can contribute, and everyone can use it free, for any purpose.

Probably the best known open source proj-ect is Wikipedia. It’s a great place to look for general information about a topic, al-though it’s a good idea to verify Wikipedia information with another resource.

You might think that open source pro-grams would be hopelessly rinky-dink, and stripped to the bone of any useful features. You get what you pay for, right?

But these versions are surprisingly sophis-ticated and robust.

So how do you find open source programs? It’s easier than you might think. If there’s a software product that’s got you drooling, just Google it to find other alternatives. Here’s how: Type “open source” and the name of the program you want. For major software products, information about an open source alternative should pop right up.

For example, if you Google “Microsoft Of-fice” and “open source,” you’ll find a PC World article that lists five decent free alter-natives; the best known is probably Apache OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org). If you Google Photoshop, you’ll find GIMP (www.gimp.org). GIMP is free, too.

Some cautionary notes, though, before you toss your Microsoft Office back-up disk in the fireplace.

First, be sure you get the software from a source you trust such as www.cnet.com. And don’t venture into cyberspace without some good virus protection!

Second, make sure the program will save files in a format you can use. The good ones will, but it may not be the default. For ex-ample, OpenOffice can save your file as a Word document, but only if you tell it to. This is essential if you want to share your files with others.

Third, check the license agreement to be sure you’re using the software legally. Do this especially if you’re a computer expert and you want to change or add to the code.

Fourth, read some reviews. You’ll get in-valuable information, and sometimes you’ll find out about a product that’s even better.

Finally, experiment before you limit your-self to any one program. Make sure you’ve got a good feel for how it works. For exam-ple, does your OpenOffice document for-mat properly when you open it in Word? Is there useful help and support online? Is the open source product missing any im-portant features?

Many people have found open source prod-ucts they love so much they don’t need to purchase the name-brand at all. It’s worth checking out even if you still wind up get-ting the name-brand product. You never know when you’ll need a back-up.

And after all, some of the best things in life really are free.

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and mentor, is the first to offer his complete investing system on a mobile platform. Don teaches investors how to Make More and Work Less by being more efficient, productive and competitive, leveraging mobile technology and apps on the iPad, iPhone, Android and other mobile devices.

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Years ago I learned appraisers and other property valuation folks use three methods to build

a value for a piece of property. The sales comparable or market approach basi-cally look at what comparable proper-ties sell for, the cost approach looks at what it would cost to build the property, and the income approach considers the value of the income stream that a prop-erty generates or could generate. Each of these methods has a different use and different type of property for which it is most appropriate. Let me share a little more detail before giving a slightly dif-ferent investor focused concept.

Comparable Sales Approach

In the comparable sales approach, a value is created by looking at what similar properties in a similar market have sold for. Your REIAComps.com Membership is very useful here. For ex-ample, if three similar three-bedroom homes sold in the same neighborhood in a range of $75,000 to $85,000, it’s reasonable to assume that a compa-rable property would also sell in that range. The appraiser would choose a specific value by adjusting each comp for the unique characteristics of the property that they are analyzing. You can get assistance performing this same comparable analysis by using the Val-uation Support Desk through your REIAComps.com Membership.

Cost Approach

The cost approach values properties on the basis of what it would cost to build them today. The valuation starts by estimating the cost for labor and materials to either build a comparable

replacement building or to completely reproduce the building, depending on the scope of the analysis. Next, the ap-praiser subtracts out an estimate of the building’s loss of value due to deprecia-tion since the building being analyzed is probably not in the same condition as a newly constructed property.

Income Approach

The income approach values properties based on the income that they could possibly produce. Typically, the analy-sis starts with calculating a net operat-ing income for the property that takes its rent and its operating expenses into account. Next, the investor conduct-ing the analysis chooses a capitalization rate, which is an income multiplier. The cap rate is usually derived from comparable sales data. The price gets calculated by dividing the NOI by the cap rate. For example, if a property has a $40,000 NOI and comparable build-ings trade at a 7 percent cap rate, it would be worth $571,428. The price comes from dividing the property’s $40,000 income by 0.07, which is the market cap rate. If the market cap rate was 8 percent, the property would be worth $500,000 (50000 / 0.08).

Choosing an Approach

Each approach has different uses. The income approach typically gets used for rental and income producing properties like duplexes up to eight bedroom apartments. Most cost ap-proach analyses are done with newly constructed properties because there is less depreciation to calculate. Unique properties for which it is hard to find comparable properties, like specialized

vacation properties or industrial build-ings, are also good candidates for the cost approach. The sale comparable approach is typically used for proper-ties like single family residences where many comparable sales from which to choose exist.

Now the real fruit on the tree is you always want to calculate two numbers. The acquisition value as well as the af-ter repair value (ARV). As investors, we want to have a solid idea of not just the value of a dwelling. Because we are proactive in our business acumen thinking of the next individual in the transaction, it is vital to demonstrate there is an equity position for the buy-er. Use your REIAComps.com account to determine the best acquisition and ARV every deal you look at. Don’t for one moment let someone tell you the value. Let REIAComps.com show you for yourself.

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What Values Do You Need To Know When Investing?By Mark Jackson

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Mark Jackson is an appraiser, real estate investor and property valuation specialist who teaches others to get more out of their real estate investing business. In 1999,

Mark founded an appraisal company and soon found his true gift was analyzing property values for real estate investors. Since 2000, has closed millions of dollars’ worth of his own domestic and international real estate transactions. Mark’s passions are: faith, family, golf and real estate.

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deal! And by the way, if you’ve taken my course, your Sellers will not pay any money and their deficiency judgments should be waived. This alone makes a Seller feel warm and fuzzy and in full control. As for you, well, this statement may not make you feel warm and fuzzy. I only work on transactions that will be a win for the Seller, win for the buyer, win for the bank, and win for the Realtor. Using this motto will help you excel in your business. I provide excellent service and teach my student to do the same; therefore, we all have high referral rates and you should, too!

So, the next time you are dealing with a Seller who still owes you paperwork in order to do the short sale, please recall this article and remember what kind of day are they going through. How can you help them provide what is needed to process the short sale? Is it, I will come to your house and we do it together? Should I email it to you and do you have enough ink in your printer to print it out

or should I overnight it to you with a re-turn label self addressed and paid? We are here to provide a service……so pro-vide an excellent service to them. I pro-vide excellent service; therefore, I have an excellent referral rate.

I know as an Investor and Realtor it is a struggle to deal with Sellers and short sales. However, if you are willing to do what it takes to get the deal done by truly helping the Sellers, then you will not only make money, you will also help a Seller from owing a deficiency judgment for 25 years and maybe help stabilize their fam-ily again. The Banks are going to go after these Sellers and we must approach this with a mindset that “enough is enough!” Help the Seller out and explain the short sale process and remember, they need you more than you need them. However, without your help and persistence they would not have made it through this ugly time. Feel proud of helping the Sellers re-build their world, save their family and move on with the next chapter in their life. I am proud of you!!!

Happy Negotiating!

Kimberlee Frank

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and Realtors how to creatively purchase and sell short sales with her Step-by-Step System. She has helped Investors and Realtors earn hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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When a tenant is in default, many landlords face a com-mon question: whether pur-

suing their tenant for a money judgment is worth the extra time and expense. All experienced landlords know that they can quickly evict a tenant. However, the ex-tra effort to obtain a money judgment1 and even more effort to collect on that judgment may or may not be worth it. In some situations, a distress warrant may solve this dilemma.

Many landlords and property managers may have performed dozens of evictions, but may have never heard of a distress warrant. A distress warrant is an accelerat-ed proceeding by a landlord against a ten-ant to seize the tenant’s leviable property to satisfy rents owed. Leviable property in-cludes equipment, furniture, machinery – and as one sheriff once reminded me, cows. This would not include property subject to the process of garnishment, such as bank accounts or wages.

The legal background of a distress war-rant begins with the concept that every landlord has a lien against the leviable property of his tenant.2 The way to en-force this lien is through a distress war-rant. The process is not extremely com-plicated, but is riddled with technical requirements and pitfalls for the inexperi-enced. Unlike the eviction process, which many non-attorneys pursue successfully, I do not recommend that a non-attorney attempt a distress warrant proceeding. Let us now discuss some advantages and disadvantages of a distress warrant.

AdvantagesThe obvious advantage of a distress war-rant is the opportunity to seize the de-faulted tenant’s property in order to col-lect past due rent. Also, the proceeding is quick. The court is required to schedule a hearing within five to seven days of ser-vice.3 At that hearing, the court is obliged to issue a distress warrant (i.e. a command to the sheriff to seize the tenant’s property) if the tenant does not pay what he admits is owed or post a bond.4

DisadvantagesFirst, the distress warrant procedure is a sep-arate and distinct procedure from a dispos-sessory (eviction) action. Therefore, anyone who wishes to both seize their tenant’s prop-erty and evict them must file two actions.

Second, for due process reasons, before a distress warrant can issue, the tenant must have both notice and a hearing before he loses possession of his property.5 Although the law explicitly commands the tenant not to “convey, remove, or conceal his property” without posting a bond or pay-ing the undisputed rent into the court, this requirement may be ignored by the ten-ant.6 This renders the action impractical in some situations.

Finally, because these actions have de-creased in their popularity, many courts and especially the clerk’s office may be unfamiliar with the legal process. In my experience, an attorney is needed just to navigate the filing process.

Because of these disadvantages, a distress warrant is most practical in commercial or

high-rent residential situations. However, even with the above disadvantages, a dis-tress warrant is a unique and often success-ful way for landlords to collect on past due rent. Next time you have a tenant in default explore this possibility with your attorney.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice or a substitute for legal counsel. It does not constitute advertising or solicitation. The information in this article may or may not reflect the most current legal developments; ac-cordingly, this article is not guaranteed to be complete, and should not be considered an indi-cation of future results.

Comment on this article online at http://atlantareia.com/?p=20403 1 The most notable extra effort is the requirement of per-sonal service, as opposed to, tack and mail service only. 2 See O.C.G.A. § 44-14-341.3 O.C.G.A. § 44-7-72. 4 O.C.G.A. § 44-7-75.5 Blocker v. Blackburn, 228 Ga. 285, 185 S.E.2d 56 (1971). 6 See O.C.G.A. § 44-7-75(d).

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Let me share some very important facts that unless you do something FAST could cost you everything

you’ve worked hard for. Statistics show…

Fact: Every year at least 7,000,000 (seven million) Slip-and-Fall Civil lawsuits are filed throughout this country costing millions of dollars. That means that at the very least 14,000,000 (fourteen million) people and their families will be party to those lawsuits that 85% to 95% are settled out of court. Most of these are nuisance suits generated just to get money.

I don’t want you to be the next victim? Why would you want to needlessly expose your real estate assets when you don’t need to jeopardize your financial future? Forget about time, stress and anxiety you and your family will experience just because you are named in a lawsuit. Even if you aren’t guilty of doing anything wrong it can ruin your life. When you are sued it costs you time, personal grief and attorney’s fees, and possibly thousands of dollars regardless of the outcome of the case. This doesn’t sound like a good formula for accumulating wealth to me wasting money defending you from those unscrupulous people and their contingency fee lawyers.

The good news, there is a solution that will help you better protect the real estate assets you have and the ones you acquire in the future and it won’t cost you a fortune or give you stress in your life. I’ve watched investors lose part and others all of what they had accumulated from years of hard work just because they had the appearance of having money.

In my father’s day, people were proud of what they had and wanted the world to know how successful they were, but that was then and today it’s a totally different story. Today it isn’t a good idea to show any signs of affluence or someone will try to take away your wealth using the court system instead of working for what they get. Suing people has become the new way to achieve financial freedom in the shortest time and easiest way possible.

The worst part of this problem is, you never know when someone is being offended by you or when they get hurt on one of your properties. It can happen at any time and you probably won’t know when it happens until a lawsuit has been filed against you.

So what’s the solution to this problem or is there a solution? It’s not a matter of if

you will be involved in a nuisance lawsuit of some kind it’s a matter of when. The thing I have learned over my 33 plus year real estate investing career is to be prepared before a lawsuit happens to you. Don’t wait until later then try to protect yourself after you have been served court papers. That doesn’t work. The time to protect your real estate assets is NOW, not tomorrow when it may be too late.

The good part of the problem is, you can make it not only difficult to find who owns any property you can also make that process for the person suing very, very costly, forcing them to quickly to have a conversation with their checkbook and ask themselves, how mad am I? How much am I willing to spend trying to get money I don’t really deserve when the process isn’t going to be very easy. When the suing party’s attorney is finding it extremely difficult to find the name of the actual owner (the Beneficiary) of a property, the attorneys clock keeps on ticking and the person suing is being charged more and more as the hours go by with little success, in my opinion that is Real Justice.

How would you like to learn how to be completely legal at confusing almost

Warning: To Anyone Who Owns Real EstateBy Larry Harbolt

creative Financing is king

WARNING: If You own Any Properties In Your own Name Statistics Show You Have A Huge Target on Your Back And A Damaging lawsuit Is Just Around The Corner If You Don’t Do

Something FAST To Prevent This From Happening To You!

Join Larry in Tampa for the Land Trust Boot Camp on June 15th - 17th!

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any adversary who is suing you simply by making it difficult to easily find who the real owner of any property is? That is what this article is all about. Being perfectly legal, yet extremely expensive to pursue, is my goal. If someone wants to sue you, let them pay a hefty price! Let me show you how it doesn’t get much better than that.

The real secret that will allow you to create this expensive guessing game for any trip-and-fall person and their contingency fee attorney, it’s called the “Land Trust”. It’s not a good idea to own any property in your own name. Own each of your properties so your name never appears in public records where the people who sue for a living can easily find everything you own and also approximately how much equity you have in each property. Because all of your properties are not in your personal name it will be extremely difficult and costly to find out whom the

owner (the Beneficiary) really is without an expensive search and a court case.

My goal is to make the task of suing you more difficult just because someone may assume you own a particular property and very, very costly and time consuming with no end in sight. If I’ve learned one thing every real estate investor needs to know it is; “Own Nothing, Control Everything” and the land trust will allow you to do just that! My best advice I can give you is own all of your properties in separate land trusts and “BE PREPARED” before a nuisance lawsuit strikes you!

Join me for more about this fascinating subject on June 15 – 17, 2013 in Tampa Florida when I will be doing my next “3” day Land Trust Boot Camp. For more information call me at 727-420-4810 or email me at [email protected].

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www.Twitter.com/larryHarbolt Larry Harbolt is the nation’s leading creative Seller Financing expert as well as a popular national real estate speaker and teacher whose time-

tested strategies and nuts and bolts teaching style has helped thousands of aspiring real estate entrepreneurs realize their financial dreams with little or no money and without the need for credit. Larry has been successful creatively buying and selling real estate for over 30 years and has written numerous popular articles and real estate courses. Larry also has been running a meetup group in St Petersburg, FL for real estate investors for over 13 years.

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The Fuller Center for Housing of Greater Atlanta is a faith-driven, C h r i s t - c e n t e r e d , n o n - p r o f i t organizat ion, that promotes col laborat ive and innovat ive par tnerships with indiv iduals , organizations, corporations, and religious groups of all faiths in an unrelenting quest to provide adequate shelter for all people in need in the Greater Atlanta area.

Atlanta REIA and our members, friends and followers are proud to be partners with the Fuller Center of Atlanta and assisting them in building, renovating and repairing homes for needy Atlanta families.

If you are interested in to help a family in need, please contact Mark Galey at (404) 867-3258 or [email protected].

We also need and welcome your donations!

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It is the goal of this col-umn to answer ques-tions about Quick-

Books and how it is used in the REI arena. Know how to record transactions in the proper way and

have your set of books in good shape when it comes time for taxes. It is our intention to do this by you the mem-bers submitting questions to [email protected], and get-ting answers here in this column.

Q: Why is it when I export one of my lists and I go to import it into another com-pany data base it comes up with Error on line XX?

A: This error message and root cause will vary based on the information that is being imported. Here are a few examples:

1. Error occurs when the account name or account number on line xx is already being used in the file and the account is of a differ-ent type.

2. Importing and Invoice or Bill with an account type other than Accounts Receivable or Accounts Payable.

3. Importing a transaction with an account that has not been created prior to import.

Q: I have used my business checking/debit card to make a number of purchases that were for me personally and have nothing to do with my business – how can I fix this?

A: You have two choices: You can reimburse the company for those ex-penses and put them in an account (equity) called Personal Expense and then when you make the deposit you apply that to the same account. Or

you can just leave them in the Equity account and this will become income to you at the end of the year.

Q: How can I compare my business P&L of this year to last years’ P&L?

A: When you run you P&L for the period you want to look at you can go up to the tab on that screen that says Modify – go to bottom of screen and choose box that is Last Period Comparison and you can also choose % if you want then you will have a side by side report for the same period last year.

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First-quarter results of the Atlanta real estate market are in! If you’re an investor who is determined to

buy real estate right now, while things are hot, then this information is defi-nitely for you!

So let’s get down to - or into - business!

Make no mistake: The Atlanta real estate market isn’t just hot - it’s burning - and YoU can be success-ful more now than ever.

As I predicted in January, the market has turned, and the news media is being positive. There are markets/price points that are hot, and the competition—your competition--is cash. Experienced investors are hungry! They can’t get enough property. I’m excited--how often do you get to sell everything you touch?

But to be successful, you must be accountable. You need to have answers if you’re going to succeed:

• Where are YOU as an investor right now, in this market—the one we have all been waiting for?

• Are you where you want to be? • Are you asking yourself questions

and, if you are new to this, are you asking the right questions?

As a coach and long-time investor, I know that you need to know where you are and where you are going.

An Important Coaching Question for this Market

In this market, Cash Is King. The large investors are snapping up properties because they can pay cash.

So, how do you win if cash isn’t an option for you like it is for the hedge funds?

As an experienced agent and coach, I want to share with you only a taste of the information I have after years of experience. You may not even know how important this information is! As a coach, I can show you the kind of information you’ll need.

For success in this new market, you need to know each county’s microeconomics including a VERY important number: zip codes.

How will zip codes help you? They will allow you to pinpoint where you need to be so that you aren’t wasting time.

As an investor in the range of $0-$125,000, you are going to be picking up properties that are either extremely distressed, in short sale, or offered as lease options. Anything else will be snapped up by the hedge funds that are paying cash.

Here is what you need to know right now so that you can compete!!

I have studied the current data based on the 11 counties surrounding Atlanta. The counties which have sold more properties over the past quarter are Cobb, Fulton, and Gwinnett. Shop here for wholesale deals, lease options, and distressed properties.

But don’t stop there. Part of being a good investor is knowing all of your territory. I’ve researched it and am sharing it with you now.

A Breakdown of the Eleven Counties

Cherokee County has the 4th best sales volume with the highest percentage of sold property between $100,000-$200,000.

If you can do the buy-fix-and-sell between $150,000 and $250,000 here, you will make plenty of money. The sales volume is high, and the demand is high. Another exit strategy is to structure a lease options... 80% of the sales in Cherokee County are below $250,000.

White Hot Areas: 30114, 30188, and 30189

Clayton County’s best bet for buying real estate is below $50,000. There are some fantastic buys for price per square foot. Your strategy in Clayton County is renting. 99% of the sales in Clayton County occur below $200,000.

White Hot Area: 30238, 30274, 30273, 30296

Cobb County has the 3rd best sales volume overall. They have the 2nd highest percentage of sold property between $100,000-$150,000. Cobb County sells 66% of their homes below $250,000. It is second to Gwinnett County in the $51,000-$100,000 range. The opportunity to get rich here is by orchestrating a lease option, buy, and hold.

White Hot Areas: 30101 and 30062

DeKalb County’s strongest market is $50,000-$100,000—that is, if you can still find properties below $50,000. If you find one, purchase it immediately. You can’t lose. DeKalb County sells 66% of its homes below $250,000.

White Hot Areas: 30316, 30084

Douglas County sells. Its strongest market is between $50,000 and $100,000. 90% of its homes sell below $200,000. There is enough sale volume to work Douglas, but you will have to do a lot of work and burn a lot of gas.

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Is Atlanta’s Real Estate OK or is Atlanta Burning? By Russ Hiner

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www.Facebook.com/1RHinerRuss has been investing in real estate in Atlanta Georgia since 1981. His company currently controls apartment buildings and single-family properties in Georgia and

other states. His focus is on raising private capital through Hedge Equity, LLC.

Russ invests everyday. His knowledge and experience is current in the market. He is capitalizing on the needs, wants, and desires of the customer. He has a deep level of experience in building relationships with vendors, investors, tenants, sellers, and qualified buyers. He has the knowledge to negotiate contracts, manage rental properties, and make his co-investors wealthy. He enjoys taking properties which are virtually destroyed, renovating them, and creating a better community.

White Hot Area: 30180

Forsyth County has a solid volume over $200,000. This county is prime for the lease option, and for the buy-fix-and-sell. Forsyth County sells 50% of their homes below $250,000. This will be a high cotton county in a few years.

White Hot Area: 30040

Fulton County has the highest sales volume below $50,000. The strong market here is the buy-fix-and--sell above $200,000. Fulton County sells 40% of its homes below $100,000.

White Hot Area: 30310, 30315, 30349

**Gwinnett County has the highest sales volume with the highest percentage of sold property between $51,000-$100,000. Gwinnett County sells 70% of its homes below $150,000.

White Hot Areas: 30043 and 30024

Hall County’s strongest market ranges between $50,000-$100,000. This is great for rentals and the buy-fix-and-holds. Like Douglas, there is enough sale volume, but you’ll burn a lot of gas.

Henry County’s strongest market is $100,000-$150,000. This means that it is perfect for a buy-fix-and-sell, exit strategy, or a lease option exit strategy. There is enough sale volume to work Henry, but you will burn a lot of gas.

Rockdale County is also in $50,000-$100,000 range. It is a very strong rental market. If you can find lease options, then that’s the ticket. There is enough sale volume to work Rockdale, but you will do a lot of leg-work.

Other White Hot Areas: City of Decatur, City of Marietta, City of Roswell, and East Atlanta.

If you’re ever going to be involved in real estate, now is the time!

The Atlanta market will continue to evolve. Consider partnerships, especially if cash is difficult for you to come by.

Cash is King, so it is more important than ever to have a strong business plan. Raise capital and get into the game!

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Over the years, it has become eas-ier and easier to identify a mo-tivated seller. As an active real

estate investor you will run across plenty of, what I like to call, price checker. These sellers have no motivation to sell but will sell for the right price. The problem is the right price to these price checkers rarely matches an investor’s price. But, when you do identify a motivated seller, it is up to you to find out what will make the seller commit to you. Commitment may mean a verbal commitment or a contract. I have purchased numerous properties di-rectly from home owners and each person committed based on different motiva-tional factors. Many times the price was agreed on but the seller still did not sign. The reasons for the sellers not signing have been all over the board.

I Once, a seller did not sign because he was an older gentleman and was not com-fortable signing a contract on an ipad. He wanted a physical contract to sign and a copy for himself. I told the seller I would go down the street to print one out but he assured me that the deal was mine. He said I could return the next day and he would sign. He promised he would not sell to anyone else. The next day, I returned with a physical paper contract and he signed as promised.

Recently, I came to an agreement on a price with a seller but after four weeks I still did not have a contract. I met the seller three times and each time she had a reason why she did not want to sign.

At the first meeting, I agreed to the ask-ing price but she decided not to sign. She wanted an attorney to review the contract, even after explaining I was a licensed real estate agent and she was signing a local real estate commission form. After a few days of not being able to reach her I drove by the property but she was not available. A couple of days later, she called to invite me to see the property now that it had been cleared out. Asking if she was ready to sign, she assured me she was. Once at the property, we discussed the terms of the contract once again. Again, she re-fused to sign explaining that she needed money to relocate her six dogs and to fix her car. I explained that earnest money will be placed with the title company but we would be willing to give her time to move once we closed. Of course, we would keep money in escrow and deduct from it daily if she is not out by the agreed upon date. She did not sign because she had to think it over. Days went by and she called me again to explain how she had contacted the title company to dis-cuss how to sell the property that was still in her deceased grandmother’s name. We scheduled a meeting to pick up an heir-ship affidavit and sign the contract to get the ball rolling. Finally, I thought to myself, I am going to get a signed contract. After two hours of reviewing the same contract we had already gone over many times before she decided she was not signing. At this point, I had enough!! I told her I was no longer interested in her property and to feel free to sell it to another person. This

completely changed her attitude. She signed the contract and we are waiting for one more heirship affidavit in order to close.

In the first scenario, it was clear the seller just wanted a paper copy of the contract. In the second scenario, I am still not certain why the seller was so hesitant and why she finally signed. My guess is she finally signed because she appreciated that I was going the extra mile to take the house off her hands. Maybe she was worried she would not find someone else that would put up with her like I did. She could have been concerned that if I did not buy the house she would not be able to find an-other buyer. Whatever the reason, the contract was finally signed and another win-win situation was created. Never give up until the property is yours or sold to someone else!

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FrOM cOntract tO cLOsing

To Sign or Not to SignBy Michael Vazquez

Michael Vazquez [email protected]

Michael Vazquez has been offering properties to real estate investors significantly below market value since 2006 in both Texas and Georgia.

Michael is always looking for more investors to work with. 

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AAttllaannttaa RREEIIAA MMeemmbbeerrsshhiipp AApppplliiccaattiioonn Mail Application to Atlanta REIA, 2700 Braselton Hwy, Suite10-183, Dacula, GA 30019 or Fax to 770-216-1560

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Mail Application to Atlanta REIA, 2700 Braselton Hwy, Suite10-183, Dacula, GA 30019 or Fax to 770-216-1560 rev 1/28/2011

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Terms of Sale, Disclaimer & Release The undersigned Applicant(s), hereafter called the "Applicant" understands and acknowledges that membership in the Atlanta Real Estate Investor Alliance, hereafter called "Atlanta REIA", absolutely does NOT entitle nor make Applicant a legal member of Atlanta REIA, LLC the company. Applicant acknowledges that Atlanta REIA does not render legal, tax, economic or investment advice. All programs are provided with the understanding that Atlanta REIA is not engaged in rendering legal, tax, or other professional services. If legal, tax or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Atlanta REIA does not investigate its members, nor vouch for, nor make representation as to the honesty, integrity, reliability, motives and/or resources of its members, officers, directors, employees, agents, and or contractors. The Applicant, in consideration for his/her acceptance as a member of Atlanta REIA, hereby releases, discharges and agrees to indemnify Atlanta REIA, its officers, directors, members, employees, agents, and/or contractors from any liabilities now accrued, or which may hereafter accrue, from their actions, inactions, or communications made by Atlanta REIA and/or officers, directors, members, employees, agents, and/or contractors in or through their respective capacities with Atlanta REIA. Applicant agrees to comply with the terms and conditions described herein, the Code of Ethics and any other terms described on our website at AtlantaREIA.com as well as any other Atlanta REIA rules and regulations. Applicant agrees and acknowledges that Atlanta REIA may enforce these codes, terms, rules and regulations at its sole and absolute discretion and may terminate this membership at any time for any reason whatsoever. Applicant grants to Atlanta REIA, its representatives and employees the right to take photographs, video or audio of Applicant and Applicant's property. Applicant authorizes Atlanta REIA, its assigns and transferees to copyright, use and publish the same in print and/or electronically. Applicant agrees that Atlanta REIA may use such photographs, video and audio of Applicant with or without Applicant's name and for any lawful purpose, including, but not limited to, publicity, illustration, advertising and web content. Applicant grants permission to Atlanta REIA to contact Applicant regarding membership and related business by phone, fax, email, text message, chat programs, social networking, automated voice broadcast dialers or any other means necessary. By completing this application, Applicant agrees to give Atlanta REIA permission to bill the credit card above for the membership plan selected above. Applicant acknowledges and agrees that the term of membership is one (1) year and that billing for membership will be automatically renewed for one (1) year upon expiration at the then current membership rate and that the appropriate charges be applied to Applicant's credit card on file. Should Applicant decide to cancel membership, a written notice of cancellation must be emailed, faxed or sent via postal email to Atlanta REIA at the address, email or fax below thirty (30) days prior to the next billing or renewal period. Atlanta REIA must acknowledge receipt of this written cancellation notice for it to be valid. Membership dues are NON-REFUNDABLE for any reason whatsoever. Applicant promises NOT to initiate any refunds or credit card charge backs for these membership dues and related charges at any time. Applicant agrees that Atlanta REIA may change the terms of this Agreement or its membership dues at any time by posting such changes to our website at AtlantaREIA.com. By continuing membership, Applicant agrees to be bound by such changes. Applicant will send all written notifications to: Atlanta REIA, 2700 Braselton Hwy, Suite10-183, Dacula, GA 30019. Fax: 770-216-1560 Email: [email protected] With my signature, I accept the "Terms of Sale, Disclaimer & Release" and I authorize Atlanta REIA, LLC to charge my credit card for the membership plan above as well as total recurring amount shown. I further acknowledge that these membership dues are non-refundable.

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Atlanta Real Estate Investors Alliance • JUNE 2013

Atlanta REIA Meetings Calendarhttp://AtlantaREIA.com/Meetings

PLEASE NOTE: This schedule is subject to change. Visit http://AtlantaREIA.com/Calendar for the most current schedule.

3rd Tuesday of Each MonthOnsite Renovation GroupNoon - 2:00 PMLocation Changes Each MonthLeader: Aaron McGinnishttp://onsite.atlantareia.com

3rd Wednesday of Each MonthAtlanta REIA North Meeting6:30 PM – 8:30 PM1960 Skylar Hill Dr, Suite D, Buford, GALeader: Dustin Griffin & Gordon Cattshttp://north.atlantareia.com

3rd Wednesday of Each MonthLate Nite Networking Buford9:00 PM – Late NiteTilted Kilt 3480 Financial Center Pkwy, #M1080, Buford, GALeader: Dustin Griffin & Gordon Cattshttp://north.atlantareia.com

3rd Thursday of Each MonthSavannah REIA6:30 PM – 9:00 PMLocation: See SavannahREIA.com for detailsLeader: Aislee Jacksonhttp://savannahreia.com

4th Monday of Each MonthAtlanta REIA West Meeting6:30 PM – 9:00 PMCherokee Cattle Company 2710 Canton Rd, Marietta, GALeader: Leslie Mathishttp://west.atlantareia.com

4th Monday of Each MonthLate Nite Networking Marietta9:00 PM – CloseCherokee Cattle Company 2710 Canton Rd, Marietta, GALeader: Leslie Mathishttp://west.atlantareia.com

4th Tuesday of Each MonthNote Buyer Group Meeting6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Olive Garden 2467 Cobb Parkway SE, Smyrna, GALeader: Tom Boyerhttp://nbg.atlantareia.com

4th Thursday of Each MonthCash Cows Commercial Group11:30 AM – 1:00 PM5 Seasons Brewing, 5600 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GALeader: Steve Brownhttp://cashcows.atlantareia.com

New Group Coming Soon!Forensic Real Estate GroupDate & Time To Be AnnouncedLeader: Maggie Groholskihttp://fre.atlantareia.com

Every Thursday (Except Major Holidays)Have & Wants Meeting1:30 PM - 3:30 PM5 Seasons Brewing 5600 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GALeader: Joe Thompsonhttp://havesandwants.atlantareia.com

2nd Wednesday of Each MonthI Love Marketing Group7:00 PM – 9:00 PMSocial Vinings, 3621 Vinings Slope SE, Atlanta, GALeader: Rock Shukoorhttp://ilm.atlantareia.com

2nd Thursday of Each MonthAtlanta REIA South Meeting6:30 PM – 8:30 PMGiovanna’s Italian Kitchen 1375 Virginia Ave, East Point, GALeader: Reggie Jackson & Gordon Cattshttp://south.atlantareia.com

2nd Thursday of Each MonthNorth Georgia REIA7:00pm - 9:00pmHilton Garden Inn Cartersville, 24 Liberty Drive, Cartersville, GALeaders: Bill & Kim Cookhttp://reioutpost.com/

2nd Thursday (once Per Quarter)Small Business Group (SBG)3:30 PM – 5:30 PM5 Seasons Brewing 5600 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GALeader: Karen Bershadhttp://sbg.atlantareia.com

3rd Monday of Each MonthMovers & Shakers Lunch Meeting11:00 AM – 1:30 PM5 Seasons Brewing 3655 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta, GALeader: Gordon Cattshttp://moversandshakers.atlantareia.com

3rd Monday (once Per Quarter)Beginning Investors Group Meeting (BIG)6:30 PM - 9:00 PMHudson Grille6317 Roswell Rd NE, Sandy Springs, GALeaders: Alan McDonald & Dustin Griffinhttp://big.atlantareia.com

1st Monday of Each MonthLate Nite Networking Dunwoody9:30 PM – Late NiteTilted Kilt, 1155-B Mount Vernon Hwy, Atlanta, GALeader: Lee Buddenhttp://main.atlantareia.com

1st Monday (once Per Quarter)Mobile Real Estate Rockstars Group3:00 PM – 5:30 PMTotal Wine & More 124 Perimeter Center W, Atlanta, GALeader: Don DeRosahttp://rockstars.atlantareia.com

1st Monday (once Per Quarter) Short Sale & Foreclosure Group3:00 PM – 5:30 PMTotal Wine & More124 Perimeter Center W, Atlanta, GALeader: Bob Masseyhttp://ssf.atlantareia.com

1st Monday (once Per Quarter)Active Investors Group3:00 PM – 5:30 PMTotal Wine & More 124 Perimeter Center W, Atlanta, GALeader: Gordon Catts

1st Tuesday of Each MonthMountain REIA6:30 PM – 9:00 PMGolden Corral 2025 Market Place Blvd, Cumming, GALeader: Gordon Cattshttp://mountainreia.com

1st Wednesday of Each MonthCreative Deal Structuring Group (CDS)7:00 PM – 9:00 PMWhitehall Tavern 2391 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GALeader: Russ Hinerhttp://cds.atlantareia.com

1st ThursdayCharlotte REIA6:30 PM - 9:30 PMCharlotte REIA Education Center 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Charlotte, NC 28269Leader: Dustin Griffin & Linda Danahttp://charlottereia.com

June 3rd, 2013 Atlanta REIA Main Meeting5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Crowne Plaza Ravinia Hotel • 4355 Ashford Dunwoody, Atlanta, GA Leader: Dustin Griffin • http://main.atlantareia.com

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ATlANTA REIA CAlENDAR oF EVENTSJUNE 2013

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30 1 2 3 4 5 6

PLEASE NOTE: This schedule is subject to change. Visit http://AtlantaREIA.com/Calendar for the most current schedule.

Movers & ShakersAlpharetta, GA 11:00am - 1:30pmBeginning Investors Group (BIG)Sandy Springs, GA6:30pm - 9:00pm

Onsite Renovation Group Location TBDNoon - 2:00pm

I Love Marketing GroupSandy Springs, GA 7:00pm – 9:00pm

Cash Cows Commercial GroupSandy Springs, GA 11:30am - 1:00pmHaves & Wants MeetingSandy Springs, GA 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Mountain REIACumming, GA6:30pm – 9:00pm

Creative DealStructuring GroupAtlanta, GA 7:00pm – 9:00pm

Haves & Wants MeetingSandy Springs, GA 1:30pm - 3:30pmAtlanta REIA South MeetingEast Point, GA 6:30pm – 8:30pmNorth Georgia REIACartersville, GA 7:00pm - 9:00pm

NEWSLETTER dESigN PRovidEd by

Atlanta REIA West MeetingMarietta, GA 6:30pm – 9:00pmLate Nite Networking MariettaMarietta, GA 9:00 PM – Close

Note Buyer Group MeetingSmyrna, GA6:30pm – 8:30pm

Atlanta REIA North MeetingBuford, GA 6:30pm-8:30pmLate Nite Networking BufordBuford, GA 9:00pm - Late

Atlanta REIA MAIN MEETING Panel Discussion

5:00pm – 9:00pm

Active Investors Group 3:00-5:00pm

Late Nite Networking9:30pm-lATE

Haves & Wants MeetingSandy Springs, GA

1:30pm - 3:30pmCharlotte REIACharlotte, NC 6:30pm - 9:00pm

Savannah REIASavannah, GA 6:30pm - 9:00pmHaves & Wants MeetingSandy Springs, GA 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Beginning Investors Group

Outdoor Cookout with Bill Cook & Dorsie

BoddifordSandy Springs, GA

6:00pm - 9pm

Real Estate Acquisition Techniques with Peter Fortunato

Land Trust Boot Camp with Larry Harbolt

Selling Houses Fast Boot CampSandy Springs, GA 8:00am - 5:00pm

NEGOTIATIONS 101 WORkSHOPWITH RuSS HINERBuford, GA 9:00am - 5:00pm

Real Estate Acquisition Techniques with Peter FortunatoTampa, FL 9:00am – 5:00pm

Land Trust Boot Campwith Larry HarboltTampa, FL9:00am - 5:00pm

JuLY Atlanta REIA

MAIN MEETING5:00pm – 9:00pm

Meeting Before the Meeting

3:00-5:00pmLate Nite Networking9:30pm-lATE

Mountain REIACumming, GA6:30pm – 9:00pm HAPPY

4TH OF JULY