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Chase Bank To Host Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Events

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in Chase Bank, foreclosure, Lead Generation, making offers, preforeclosure, real estate investing, sellers, short sales | Posted on 07-05-2010

Chase Bank will host multiday foreclosure prevention counseling events in eight markets across the country.  The events will occur over the next five months and the first one will be held in Chicago from May 13-17. Events for Atlanta and Washington, D.C., will follow in June. Dates for the remaining markets — New York, Northern California, Orlando, Phoenix, and Southern California — have not yet been announced.

Now as a real estate investor, how can this benefit you?

Well, do you think that a lot of your prospects (homeowners facing foreclosure) might be at these events?  Did you know that Chase opened 51 Chase Homeownership Centers nationwide to help homeowners facing foreclosure?

Check the list.  Their might even be one in your town.  There’s 2 of them here in San Diego.

My team and I are sitting down today to strategize about how we might be able to work with these centers.

I wouldn’t recommend just running in the door and screaming “We Buy Houses!”.

However, if you think about this strategically, there might be a way to let the people who work at these Chase centers know that you’re interested in buying short sales.

I’d love for you to post a comment and let me know how you might approach these centers and create a win-win-win for everyone involved (Chase, the homeowner, and you).



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Commercial Short Sale & Foreclosure Q&A Training Webinar Tonight

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in Commercial Real Estate, foreclosure, Q&A, real estate investing, training, webinar | Posted on 06-05-2010

Quick! Have you registered for the Commercial Foreclosure & Short Sale Training Q&A Webinar tonight? You’re invited:

Don’t miss this webinar, register now by visiting www.REIMarketingTips.com/cfwebinar
Don’t forget that Karen Hanover & DC Fawcett are going to be answering your questions LIVE, on the call tonight. Nothing will be sold on this call, so do your best to attend it. There are 2 times you can choose from. Register now for this Commercial Foreclosure & Short Sale Training Webinar.

As a special bonus, I’m going to give away an Ipod Nano for anyone who attends the training tonight, and posts their big 3 “Aha” moments from attending the training.

To eligible for this prize, simply attend tonight’s 100% free Q&A training where nothing will be sold and list your 3 big “Aha” take aways from the training. Dreama and I will judge and then award the prize.



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Commercial Real Estate Foreclosure & Short Sale Free Training

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in Commercial Real Estate, content, foreclosure, free tools, real estate investing, short sales, training, video | Posted on 04-05-2010

Karen Hanover, commercial foreclosure & short sale genius got on camera with me to record this short 1 minute video for you.

Watch it now:

The site to visit is www.REIMarketingTips.com/cf
If you have EVER had an interest in commercial property, commercial foreclosures or commercial short sales then check out this FREE video that Karen made for you:

http://www.REIMarketingTips.com/cf

It shows you EXACTLY how to find boatloads of motivated sellers for commercial properties.



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Short Sale Panic?

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in Freddie Mac, preforeclosure, real estate investing, Short Sale Flips, short sales | Posted on 19-04-2010

After a very fun weekend up in Vancouver, I was catching up on some emails last night before I had to get up early to head to the airport this morning.

I was sent an email about a Freddie Mac update on their website that apparently has put a lot of people into a panic. Naturally, I did some more research online, and found that my good friend Ron Ballard had taken the time to eloquently summarize the many problems he found with the Freddie Mac website page.

Incidentally, as Ron notes in his blog post, the Freddie Mac update actually occurred on April 12th.

So why all of the panic all of sudden?

I think that the best advice I can give anyone is to take a deep breath.  I have seen a number of “emergency webinars” scheduled for this week, and if you can attend them, by all means, do so.

I’m going to wait a few days and then let the dust settle.  I actually spoke to Ron on the phone a few hours ago and he and I will be chatting later this week.  We’ll do a summary for you so that you can get the key, salient points of the what is going on without committing to an entire webinar.

As for me, it’s business as usual.  In fact, we have already picked up 2 new files this week, and we have 2 big meetings with other well known San Diego attorneys this week to discuss strategic partnerships.

As soon as I have more concrete information about what is going on, I’ll be sure to pass it along to you.  For now, take a deep breath, relax, and go out and find some more deals.

Oh yes, and be sure to attend my Debt Settlement webinar on Wednesday evening, April 21st, at 6pm PST/9pm EST.  You’ll be amazed at how you can quickly and easily build a new revenue stream from debt settlement, and it doesn’t involve buying a single property.



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What To Do When Someone Says “Flipping Short sales Is Illegal”

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in FHA buyers, foreclosure, free tools, Lenders, Marketing, option agreement, r.e. investing, real estate investing, Realtors, SaveMeFromForeclosure.Com, Short Sale Flips, short sales, The Foreclosure Marketing Machine, training, video | Posted on 06-04-2010

I often get feedback not only in my own investing business, but also from students around the country, who get frustrated because other people, (often times realtors with whom they’re trying to network with) tell them that flipping short sales “illegal”.

This actually happened to one of my door knockers very recently. He was calling a home that was listed for sale (evident by the sign out front). After speaking with the owners and getting the agents contact info, he called the agent to let him know that we would like to write an offer on the property (tomorrow).

The agent said that his father had recently been to a DRE seminar here in California, and apparently a CAR attorney had told his father to “steer clear of double escrows”. (Important note: this is 100% hearsay, but let’s assume for the purpose of this blog post that the information is correct).

The agent asked us if we could “send him something” in advance of our meeting. I figured that this might be happening to other people out there as well, so I have included some of the email that we used, so you can use it in your own marketing as well.

Please note that the information below is meant for an email (and NOT a flyer) simply because it contains links. Feel free to copy and paste and use as you see fit:

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Recently, Freddie Mac, FHA and Wells Fargo have all made major changes to their business models to allow for short sale properties to be flipped, legally and ethically. In fact, that’s what me and my company, www.SaveMeFromForeclosure.com do.

Now before you get worried about thinking that we’re doing something “illegal”, I want to point you to 3 specific bulletins from these three major financial institutions that have been issued in the last 6 months:

First, in October of 2009, Freddie Mac released a bulletin that you can download here: http://www.freddiemac.com/sell/guide/bulletins/pdf/bll0924.pdf. On the first page of this bulletin is link to Freddie Mac’s Best Practices for Loans Involving Possible Property Flips, which can be found here: http://www.freddiemac.com/sell/guide/bulletins/pdf/bll0924xA.pdf. Most interesting to note is that Freddie Mac says that

“A property involved in a flip may be resold on the same day or within days, weeks, or months of the purchase. In some cases, the seller of a property flip never holds title to the property, but instead sells or assigns their interest in a contract to purchase the property to a third party.”

Freddie Mac then goes on to say that:

“Property flips are not inherently illegal and not all transactions involving a rapid purchase and resale are improper. Legitimate property flips are acceptable transactions in connection with loans purchased by Freddie Mac.”

Finally, Wells Fargo, who issued more mortgage loans that any other company in 2009, has now allowed their borrowers to buy properties that are being flipped by others. You can see this internal document that Wells Fargo mortgage lending released at the beginning of 2010 here: http://www.macedesigns.com/clients/srec/WellsFargo.pdf

So why is this significant? Three MAJOR players in the United States housing industry are changing their policies and business practices to allow for short sale flips and for homeowners to get mortgages where the seller is “flipping” the property to the buyer.

I’m sure you’ll agree with me that if 3 big time banking giants like HUD, Freddie Mac and Wells Fargo are making these changes, they’re accepting the legitimacy of short sale flips and them as a viable way to help eliminate foreclosures and help rebuild and stabilize the housing market.

In fact, last fall, before 2 of the 3 major announcements were even released, Mr. Lem Marshall, Special Counsel to VAR (the Virginia Association of Realtors) posted an article in their Commonwealth Magazine, a publication that is “A journal for real estate professionals published by the Virginia Association of REALTORS®”

You can read the entire article here.  (The main article is on page 12 of the publication, which is page 14 of the PDF), or, if you prefer a quick 2 page PDF document extracted from the magazine covering this very specific topic, you can download it here. What’s important to note, however, is how Lem ends the article, and his analysis of short sale flips, with the following paragraph:

So who loses? Nobody. Even the tax collectors and insurance folks come out ahead, as they get payments from owners making productive use of the asset. We all gain when inefficiency, uncertainty, and waste are squeezed out of the system. And we help hasten the return of reasonable market valuations, something of great benefit to our communities at large.

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Hopefully that the information can help you in your business.  I would recommend writing the email in your own voice, or even taking the information above and making a 2 or 4 page flyer that you can use to market to agents with short sale listings.  I’m actually in the process of doing that myself, and it will be made available to our community of exclusive SaveMeFromForeclosure.com local representatives.

However feel free to copy and paste any of the information (and links) in this email and use it in your marketing.  I would love get your opinion on what we’ve included here, and how you’re using it in your business, if at all.

Also, if you have any success stories (or challenges) using this information please feel free to post them here in the comments section.  We love hearing success stories, but if you have any challenges using this hopefully as a community we can help you further.

Happy Investing!



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Free Short Sale Training With California’s #1 Short Sale Lawyer

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in content, option agreement, Paperwork, preforeclosure, real estate investing, Realtors, replay, Short Sale Flips, short sales, training, Uncategorized, video, webinar | Posted on 04-04-2010

Thanks to everyone for their patience, as I FINALLY had time to get the free short sale training from California’s #1 Short Sale Lawyer posted to my blog. I will warn you in advance, Ron and I went for nearly THREE hours of non-stop hard-hitting short sale information.

Set aside some time this week to watch this training. There’s no cost, and after you watch it, please post a comment below and I’ll make sure that either Ron or myself answer it.

Happy Investing!

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Letter From Virginia Attorney Further Validates Short Sale Flips

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in foreclosure, option agreement, preforeclosure, r.e. investing, real estate investing, Realtors, Short Sale Flips, short sales | Posted on 22-03-2010

I constantly get asked by students and members of our community what is the best way to “convince” realtors to work with them.  Some of the more common feedback I hear are things like:

“The realtor told me what I’m doing is illegal”

“I can’t list the property because I’m not on title”

“No realtors will work with me because the say you can’t do that in our city/county/state”

Well how about if I gave you a link to an article in Commonwealth Magazine, a publication that is “A journal for real estate professionals published by the Virginia Association of REALTORS®”

And what about if that article was written by Lem Marshall, VAR (Virginia Association of Realtors) Special Counsel and it basically says (and I’m paraphrasing here) “Who cares if an investor has an option contract, and who cares how much profit they make, and who cares if the end (C) buyer is taking title from someone they didn’t expect”?

Would an article written by an attorney endorsed by a state’s (Virginia’s) Association of Realtors help validate the way you want to structure your transactions?

I bet it would!  (By the way, if you invest in the state of Virginia you should absolutely be drooling right now…)

I want to personally thank my main negotiator Ed for sending me the link to this article.  I am sharing it here in a format where you can share it with your realtor prospects.  This is a GREAT thing to share with any agent who has a short sale listing that is still active, with no offers.  Just think, by using this tool you could have 5-10 new short sale deals in your pipeline by the end of the week!

To get access to the ENTIRE September/October 2009 edition of Commonwealth Magazine, “A journal for real estate professionals published by the Virginia Association of REALTORS®”, you can check it out here.  (The main article is on page 12 of the publication, which is page 14 of the PDF).

However, if you prefer a quick 2 page PDF document extracted from the magazine covering this very specific topic, you can download it here.

After you access and read this document, please post a comment below!  Let me know if this helped you gaining the confidence with realtors, and if you got any new deals under contract because of it.  We love hearing your success stories.

Oh, and one more thing…take a look at the blog post below, and make sure that you check out the video about guaranteed funding.  You’ll be glad that you did…



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Lesson Learned: The “Right” Way To Prepare For A Short Sale Appointment

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in bonus, Mastermind, Paperwork, r.e. investing, real estate investing, sellers, training, video | Posted on 09-03-2010

I spent a few days this past weekend at Preston Ely’s FreedomSoft event.  It was a lot of fun, great networking, and I got to meet a bunch of great people.  Actually before FreedomSoft even began, we had a small Mastermind at our home in Encinitas.  We had Darrel from here in San Diego, who is absolutely KILLING IT with short sales right now.  We also had Ed from IL, and Tim and his wife Suzanne from TX.  Also joining us was Minx from NYC, one of my coaching students who started with me last year.  Here’s a picture of us:

San Diego Mastermind 2010

San Diego Mastermind 2010

We all shared a lot and learned a ton from each other, and came away with specific action plans to grow our business in 2010 to new heights.

The purpose of this blog post however, is to give you some insight into what is the best way to convert a lead into an appointment, and then into a deal.

I have a new realtor on my team, and I recently got a lead from one of my websites.  I had the realtor qualify the deal over the phone, and set up the appointment.  I had put him through some training, and I explained to him that you should ALWAYS email the client the paperwork in advance of the face to face meeting.  I do this because:

  1. Short sale packets can be extremely large and overwhelming for someone to sit down and sign all at once, right away.  Letting the homeowner review the documents in advance can help you close the deal on the first in home visit.
  2. I tell the homeowner that they should review all of the documents in advance of my arrival.  That way I can clarify any questions they have either before, on the phone, or once I arrive.  If I send the documents in advance, it removes the “I want to think about it” objection (more on how this isn’t even a legitimate objection in California)
  3. The homeowner needs to gather all of their documents such as paystubs, bank statements, tax returns, etc.  By giving this to them as a “homework” assignment a few days before the meeting, they have an opportunity to gather all of this information in time, so you can submit a complete, accurate short sale packet the first time.
  4. Even if the homeowner DOESN’T review the information, when I arrive for the appointment, I am in much more control of the situation, because I’ll just assume that they reviewed everything and printed it all out.  In fact, if the homeowner hasn’t looked at anything, it allows me to close the deal that much more easily because of the homeowner’s feeling of obligation to the time and effort we spent preparing the documents to send to them.

So here’s what happened: my realtor said that he spoke with the homeowner, but he DID NOT send him the short sale documents in advance.  I told him that when he shows up for the meeting with a huge stack of paperwork, it could be very intimidating for the homeowner to sign everything.

So my agent heads out there with paperwork in hand, but the homeowner has never seen it in advance.

So guess what happens?

The agent arrives, the homeowner says “I want to think about it” and he doesn’t pick up the paperwork.  My agent just wasted time driving to an appointment and then leaving with no deal in hand!  What a waste of everyone’s time.

I think that this convinced him to believe me and he’ll now start sending the short sale packet to the homeowner in advance!

My advice to you, moving forward, would be to send the package to the homeowner in advance.  Here’s a little script you can use when on the phone.

“Well Mr. Homeowner I look forward to meeting you on Thursday at 4pm at 123 main st in San Diego.  Now what I’m going to do it to send you a list of all of the documents that you’ll need to collect.  Things like paystubs, bank statements, etc.  Don’t worry about writing it down now, I’ll email you a list.  I’ll also email you all of our agreements.  I would like for you to print them out, and review them BEFORE I arrive.  If you have any questions, I’ll be able to answer them in advance, on the phone, or I can answer them for you this Thursday at 4pm.  This way, our meeting time will be much faster, and you’ll have had a chance to review everything before our meeting.  Doesn’t that sound like a good idea and the best use of our time, Mr. Homeowner?”

Now going back to my realtor, who didn’t send the package in advance, here is one sales strategy that you can employ, and how I would have handled that situation.  Here in CA the homeowner is given a 5 day right of refusal.  This means that up to 5 days after signing the deal, they can change their mind and back out.  So had I have been on the appointment, I would have closed the deal by telling the homeowner:

“Mr.  Homeowner, I know you want to think about this.  In fact, so do I, and so does the state of California.  You see, by law, you get a “5 day right of refusal.  That means that even after you sign all of these documents today, you have 5 days to changes your mind, and cancel.  We both know the foreclosure clock is ticking, and I’m out here anyway.  So to make best use of our time, and the time that is ticking with your home headed towards foreclosure, let’s get all of these agreements executed today.  That way, if you decide in the next days you want to cancel, no problem.  Otherwise, we’ll have to come back, and we’ll lose all of that time.  I’m sure you’ll agree that sounds like the best plan to help stop this foreclosure as soon as possible.”

Well there you have it.  But I would like to hear back from you.  Please tell me what state you’re in, and what you do: send the paperwork in advance, or show up with it and try and close the deal right then and there.  I’d love to hear what you’re doing and what’s working for you.



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Notes From My Lunch With A Top Short Sale Attorney

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in foreclosure, option agreement, Paperwork, preforeclosure, real estate investing, short sales, training, Uncategorized | Posted on 26-02-2010

Wednesday I had the pleasure of having lunch with California’s top short sale attorney.

He was kind enough to let me pick his brain on certain nuances that come up in California.  More importantly though, he gave me some great insight on what is going on around the country, not just in California.

I took a few pages of written notes, and even more mental notes, but here are a couple of big take-aways that I wanted to share with you:

1.  Deals you find by yourself are best, but better if you take care of agent out of the goodness of your heart.
We discussed at length doing deals where the property is already listed, and we both agree that trying to convince many agents that our “creative” way of doing short sales can often be a frustrating experience, and a waste of time.  That’s not to say that it can’t be done, but we both agreed that if you have good marketing, and can get to the seller directly, you’re in a much better position.  One idea he shared with me was to allow a realtor (one that you have a good relationship with, or one that you’ve been trying to court into getting all of his listings and buying them) is to let them represent you on the transaction.  The banks are used to paying a commission anyway, so why not throw someone a “bone” and put some money in there pocket.  This idea was taken a step further by even suggesting to the homeowner that they might want representation, and providing them with an agent (referred by you of course) to put a smile on the face of a couple of agents…which could lead to a lot more deals for you!

2.  Keep your paperwork consistent
We had a standard practice in our business of using one contract for deals where the property was NOT listed, and another one for listed properties to keep the agents happy (by seeing a familiar contract).  He pointed out to me that I’m making things more confusing for our acquisition specialists by making them have and complete 2 different sets of contracts.  “Standardize” he said, and make the contracts work for all transactions, realtors involved or not.  Made sense, and we made that change in our business today.  (NOTE: some of you might be thinking “you sure are a bonehead Justin” and while that might be true, I’m far from perfect, and learn new things in this business every day.  I have no problem admitting if I’ve made a mistake or not doing something the best/smartest way possible).

3.  Pay your “A” listing realtor well
If you’re going after listed properties, pay the “A” realtor well.  They’re getting paid on the discounted price, so why not pay them 4% instead of the “standard” 3%.  This will show the “A” listing agent that you’re serious about putting money in their pocket, and make them more motivated to work with you in the future.  If you pay 4% realtors will be excited about working with you, and the “word” will get out that you’re a serious investor who takes care of agents

Those 3 ideas were just the TIP OF THE ICEBERG…

We discussed a TON of other things, and we finished lunch with a LOT more to discuss.  Fortunately for you, I’ve arranged for a special training with this attorney.  It’s not until March 31st, but go ahead and block out that time in your calendar NOW.  We’ll be covering lots of great information, and of course I’ll remind you closer to the date.  For now, put Wednesday, March 31st at 6pm PST/9pm EST in your calendar.



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Do You Ning?

Posted by justin_lee | Posted in foreclosure, Marketing, Networking, preforeclosure, real estate investing, short sales, social networking, video | Posted on 14-02-2010

Ever heard of “Ning”. It’s social networking site.

The difference however? It can be VERY niche specific.

And that’s what I’ve done with it (or at least hope to do with it).

You see, I get asked ALL of the time, from investors, “Justin, where can I find an agent who is investor friendly? One who “gets” short sales, and back-to-back closings?”

Well, since we have a pretty decent sized community here at REIMarketingTips I’m guessing that I have a bunch of people who are both realtors AND investors, and who “get” the way we do short sales. I set up a Ning so that whether you’re an investor, or an agent, you can set up a profile, and hopefully find someone in your geographic area to work with.

I also figured that the Ning could be PARTICULARLY effective for those of you who get out of state deals, and need a local realtor to help you get a property re-listed and sold.

Anyway, if you’re an investor looking for more realtors to help you with your deals, or you’re an investor-friendly realtor looking to get more listings, head on over and create a profile, and may we all network and profit together.

If you’re a realtor, head over, create a profile (takes 3-4 minutes) and then let people know what areas you can pull comps for and set up listings for.

If you’re an investor, post what areas you’re investing in, and where you’re looking for realtors to help you with your listings.



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