Posts Tagged ‘Foreclosure Listings’
Top 3 Ways that Brokers Get REO Listings...and the 1 Deadly Sin You Should NOT Commit!
I frequently discuss different strategies, that REO brokers can use, to get REO listings, on REO Rockstars calls. And because we're dead smack at the onset of home selling season, I thought I'd take just a quick minute, to share 3 of the best ways to get bank owned properties (even though some of you THICK HEADED agents may have been too lazy to sit in on my last one hour FREE REO coaching call
. So here's the "lazy man's" way to cut in line and get your pipeline of foreclosure listings filled right up.
A Quick Fix for Drywall Discoloration in REO Properties for Sale
It is quite common to find discoloration caused by water intrusion in abandoned foreclosure listings. Depending on the price and condition of the property, your client may choose to repair and replace or simply find a more cost-effective solution for getting the home free of potential safety hazards and ready for market. In this video, I'll show you how we creatively handled the situation in a property that had some discoloration in the basement. I should mention that I hear myself using the word "mold" in this video. I am incorrectly saying using this term. The drywall had discoloration and I am NOT a mold expert and could not identify it as discoloration of the drywall. Furthermore, you'll notice that I mention that it is less than 100 contiguous feet, which is the standard by which many companies determine whether or not full "remediation" is necessary. In this case, it was not. Take a look at the end result of our "fix". Also be sure to notice that I check to see if the source of the problem is fixed as well. In this case it was not and I had to report it to my REO Asset Manager and my contractor had to return and get it corrected. "Band Aids" don't work. Double check every time! Hey, a repair like this on a bank owned property isn't always a pretty process but it gets the job done safely and properly!





