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  1. checking out Biznik Suzette West (@worldwesteba) at http://bit.ly/1HzO8s
  2. Starting the day with a grateful heart.
  3. Is Your Real Estate Investment Making Money? Running the Numbers: http://EzineArticles.com/?i...
  4. Investing Vs Speculating in Real Estate - Fast-Nickel, Slow-Dime Perspective: http://EzineArticles.com/?i...
  5. 6 Personal Attributes That Affect Your Real Estate Investing Style: http://EzineArticles.com/?i...
  6. I just setup @EzineArticles to tweet my newly published articles: http://Twitter.EzineArticle...
  7. Surviving the Chaos Bootcamp Update: New Topic "Property Management."
  8. Rental Housing Association of Puget Sound: http://bit.ly/420TKL
  9. Investors should work with an attorney when dealing with a distressed homeonwer.
  10. In Washington State, investors MUST be very careful to abide by the laws and avoid being designated as a Distressed Home Consultant.
  11. "Subject To" is taking ownership of a property by getting the deed from the seller "Subject To" the existing loan or any underlying liens.
  12. Paul Galasso is taking the podium and talking about creative real estate investing! http://rei-success.com/
  13. Topic presented by Steve Kish, Manager of Sanctuary Abode: "The Art of the Short Sale - Benefits and Limitations"
  14. Now, we are learning about Short Sales.
  15. Have relationship with insurance professional lined up BEFORE attending and buying at a foreclosre.
  16. Surviving the Chaos Bootcamp presented by Real Estate Association of Puget Sound: http://www.reapsweb.com
  17. Foreclosure specialist: Laurie Tarantola: http://www.Ltarantola.com
  18. Develop knowledge of average repair costs to develop a "feel" of what property may cost to repair when considering a foreclosure.
  19. Go to county records for documented history of property, permits, environmental districts reports (King County, WA), etc.
  20. Great advice: Do your due diligence. Get your hands on a Trustee Sale Guarantee (TSG) report, or Title. Good report includes supplementals.