Enjoy this Webinar Invitation from Our Sponsor.
Dear Real Estate Investor;
Randy Hughes, a frequent presenter at our live events, asked me to share this message with you:
Hello Linda,
I’m looking forward to our workshop for your group. Thank you for inviting me!
I was thinking about ways I could provide value to the workshop attendees even before they attend the workshop, and I came up with this idea.
Would you be so kind as to send them a link to a video I did a few years ago? In it I talk about one of the benefits of not holding title in your own name: non-judicial foreclosure. If there is a default when selling on contract, it is possible, when the right steps have been taken in advance, to treat the default like a repossession rather than a foreclosure.
I explain this in a little more detail in the video. Would you mind distributing it?
Randy
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Did you know that? Did you know there is a way treat a default as a repossession? Think of the headaches and hassles avoided . . . for everyone, really!
Here’s the link to the video.
I can tell already this workshop is really going to be something special. You can put off registering if you’d like, and your registration now makes the most sense.
Click here to register!
To our success!
Linda Pliagas
Realty411




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Rodeo Realty is a name not just associated with celebrity real estate, but with dominating the ultra-elite markets of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, California. The Rodeo Realty brand has been ranked the largest single-owner firm in California, with 12 branch offices, 1,300 REALTORS ® , and annual closed sales exceeding $5 billion. What does it take to obtain, and own this level of success?
Although he is a very hands-on business owner and accessible to his staff, today Syd has certainly handed on the baton to Rodeo Realty’s army of luxury real estate agents, and expert management team. Syd is very clear that he does not compete with his REALTORS ® for sales and credits them for the incredible sales figures posted. Asked how he manages to stay organized, and maintains efficient operations at such scale, Syd simply credits his “good people,” whom he says have become “friends,” more than employees.
Syd says quite frankly and firmly that “real estate agents that want to serve their clients the best find that ability at Rodeo Realty,” and that “if you’re not on the Rodeo Realty team that’s because you’ve got other priorities, and are putting something else first, rather than serving your clients in the best possible way.”
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