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    Marlm

    My sister in law has – and showed me his notes.
    Very Good – Excellent Base – Will help you make sure you invest wisely.

    She is now going to Eds small group sessions.

    Like anything take some things with a grain of salt – just remember not eeryone needs a trust set up for each of their assets. & for whatever trust you get they can vary in price so shop around.

    TEEJAY
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    Garvo,

    Go to any post office. They will have a booklet and forms that will tell you everything you need to do.

    I starting doing what you are doing in 2002 and found the booklet and hotline to the RTA very informative.

    Remember as Steve McK says when dealing with your tenant they are your main asset (Cashflow). Also as Steve says reward your tenant for paying their rent on a timely basis. I gave mine a 6 pack of premium beer for Chrissy on their doorstep. Since then they pay before the due date!

    TEEJAY :)
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    Basic_Metal I have been to Steve Mcknight course.

    What I got out of it
    *Inspirational
    *Made Contacts
    *Not Rocket Science basically advised to get out on the streets and search – the more deals you search yu will eventually come across a bargain.
    *Notes average to good
    *Stories good to listen to and learn from

    Have not been on a Ren0s king course – but seems to be more hands on and practical. Obviously if I had the time and money I would go on every course going to pick up whatever point I could. After three years of intro seminars I humbly believe that Steve’s course and the reno Kings courses course are the ones to do.

    Hope this helps.

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    Hi Dan

    I am also looking to use a software package to aid in purchasing a property as well as forecasting to future scenarios in helping to build an extensive property portfolio. (I do not want to be in the group of 75% of property investors who buy only one property).

    It would be really helpful to hear from someone who has practical experience with Jan Sommers software package or something similar.

    Regards
    Tom

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