See the information below or just click the link. This should be a good opportunity for those of you who would like to hear three different professionals who are all working on short sales. Hope some of you can make it. If you can come, please come up to me and introduce yourself, like to know someone is reading my blog.
Mike
http://www.reiaofoakland.com/home.html
Proudly Presents
August 13, 2009
Short Sale Panel
"Short Sales Aren't Worth My Time"
"Short Sales Never Close"
"Short Sales Take Too Long"
"The Banks Take Too Long"
Have We Covered All Of The Excuses Why You Don't Like Short Sales?
How About The Real Reason?
You Don't Know How To Do Short Sales The Right Way! We have assembled some of the best and brightest Short Sale Wizards from the Detroit Area to give you the inside story on how to do a short sale. They have agreed to a no-holds barred expose of their tried and true secrets to getting a short sale done. If you have ever done a short sale, you know how frustrating it is, and how the lenders all seem to have some secret code that you can't break. Given the hundreds and hundreds of short sales these Wizards have performed, they're sure to answer the hardest question you can throw at them.
Bring your impossible case, and let these experts tell you what they would do in your shoes. Join us for an informative meeting this month!
Join us for an informative meeting this month!
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Meeting Location Michigan State University Management Education Center 811 W. Square Lake Road Troy, MI 48098
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Meeting Schedule 5:30pm - 7:15pm Early Bird Q&A and Vendor Expo 7:15pm - 9:30pm General Membership Meeting and Guest Speaker
The public is welcome to attend at any of the above times.
It is not necessary to attend all night.
_________________________________ Cost REIA of Oakland Member - FREE Non-member - $20.00
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About REIA of Oakland
Thank you for your interest in the Real Estate Investors Association of Oakland. REIA of Oakland is a non-profit organization founded in 1981 run entirely by volunteers. Our goals include providing education to our members, providing professional networking, and monitoring the political and legislative environment as it affects the real estate investment business. Our meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy, 811 West Square Lake Road Troy, MI 48098 Click here for a map.
The meetings begin at 6:00pm with an hour of networking and an informal Early Bird Q&A session. The seminar portion of the meeting runs from 7:15-9:30pm. Each month we have a different guest speaker, including national speakers on topics useful to real estate investors. The formal presentation is followed by a question and answer session.
In addition to free admission to our monthly meetings, joining REIA has many benefits for real estate investors from novice to pro. Visit our membership page here for more details about the benefits of membership.
Non-Members are welcome at the monthly meetings. The monthly seminars are free for members and $20.00 for non-members.
Mike Sher
Office: (248) 644-4700x242 Fax :(248) 499-1020 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 E-mail: mike@mikerealtor.com
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Servicing in Southeast Oakland County, Auburn Hills, Birmingham, Bloomfield, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Canton, Clawson, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Northville, Novi, Pleasant Ridge, Plymouth, Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, West Bloomfield, Troy, etc. We worked with: Bank of America, Country Wide, HSBC, EverHome, Litton, GMAC, Chase, Wells Fargo, Flagstar, Fifth Third, Charter One, Comerica, Am Trust, US Bank, National City
But, We Can Help!
This is a competitive real estate market. If you have to sell and can not, perhaps it is time to look at a Short Sale. The Mike Realtor Team has performed dozens of Short Sales for professionals who have lost their job, income has declined, medical problems, relocation, retirement, divorce, loss of spouse, unable to make ends meet, or other reasons not listed.
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