Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Ohio Real Estate Seminar.

H. Roger Neal™ offers real estate training Ohio in the form of his affiliate network, foreclosure and short sale conference. Once in awhile, H. Roger Neal™™ offers a landlording session at the beginning on Monday and Tuesday. This type of conference lasts the entire week! Students arrive on Sunday for an evening Meet & Greet from 7-9:00 P.M. On Monday from 9-5:00 P.M. is landlording, and continues through Tuesday at noon. Wednesday is the Affiliate Network. Thursday and Friday are Foreclosures, while Saturday morning from 9-12 noon is short sales. As for the landlording part of the conference, this is for both students who want to landlord only or want to flip properties and landlord. H. Roger Neal™ does have a home study course called Streetwise Landlording®. This course and seminar teach students how to become streetwise. Everyone in real estate will tell you how savvy their tenants are, so why not be savvy yourself. Tenants have rights, and they know what they are. They also play on your emotions and appeal to your moral sense of right and wrong. Also, they’ll even appeal to your religious beliefs and faith, which go beyond their legal rights as tenants. Taking advantage of the legal system is their legal right, and they’d be stupid if they didn’t take advantage of that, I concede. They should not only know the law, but should protect themselves from unfair and unscrupulous landlords and their practices. On the other hand, there are landlords’ rights as well. You’d be stupid not to know your rights and take advantage of them as well. Fair is fair, don’t you agree? H. Roger Neal™ addresses those tenant and landlord rights and integrates them into a unique management style that he calls Streetwise Landlording®. H. Roger Neal™ is street smart and advises you to be as well. As for the moral side of landlording, you need to conduct yourself like a business. If you went into the grocery store and stated that you don’t have any money for food, and you’re family was dying from starvation, they would dial 911 before you could even ask for the free food. You could argue that you had a baby who needed milk or she would die. Again, you’d be in handcuffs before you would blink. That’s the harsh reality, I’m afraid. So, why are you expected to provide free housing that costs you $1,500 per month? Well, you shouldn’t. They need to pay rent, or get out. That’s the discipline. That’s the business. I cover all facets in landlording in this real estate training Ohio from acquisition, management, repairs, and sales. Come and enjoy this seminar with me.

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