Law is one of the most complex fields of study there are. For this reason most people find legal processes to be daunting. And when it comes to the probate process even the most organized and reliable among us can be overwhelmed with the sudden responsibilities of the probate process and the complexities of the court system. Thus, many of your clients will be prone to making mistakes that could cost them. Therefore, it may help you to know some of the most common mistakes executors and administrators make when facing the probate process.
Create Unique Value to Get More Real Estate Listings for your Services
Let’s face it – very few real estate professionals enjoy cold-calling. The trick to being a successful agent is to create so much interest in your services that leads are practically jumping at you. How do you do that? You do so by creating unique value in your services. You can do this expanding your skill-set. This in turn will increase the amount of leads and thus positively impact your community. Here are the building blocks for developing these advanced skills.
TRUTH or MYTH?? “Our Probate Attorney Said We Can’t Sell Until Probate is Closed!” Handling Objections – Mastermind Highlights
In this highlight, Chad covers the basics of the probate process and how to communicate effectively to prospective clients that they CAN move forward in selling their inherited property – even while probate is open.
Ask The Expert – Everything You Need To Know About Working With A Probate Attorney to Grow Your Real Estate Business, With John Erik Fraker, JD
vestor, understanding what a Lawyer does and what they might need from you will provide a solid foundation for building referral relationships and providing a higher level of expertise to your clients.
Probate Quicksand – How to pull Sellers Out of It and WIN THEIR BUSINESS | Probate Real Estate Training Top Plays
Personal representatives and heirs often get stuck in what we call “Probate Quicksand.” Either due to time constraints, emotional stress, or both, people procrastinate when it comes to handling what needs to be handled regarding inherited property.
How can you protect yourself from risking your own capital when a motivated seller needs additional services (cleanouts, repairs, rehabs etc…)?
The best way to position yourself and your brand is to provide unique value your competition can’t (or won’t!) offer. How can you provide a wide-array of services when you’re just starting out? How do you respond to a client who asks “How much is this going to cost upfront?” And how can you protect yourself from risking your own capital?
Guide to Getting Referrals
According to a 2015 Nielson survey, 83% of people rely on the opinions of family and friends to make their purchasing decisions. Thus, word-of-mouth is just as important in your marketing efforts as SEO, social media marketing and email. How does one learn how to get more referral business? Lucky for you, we’ve got a guide right here.
Traits of a Good Real Estate Agent
As we have said many times before on this blog, wise real estate professionals interact with a wide variety of people in order to aid them in their job and grow their sales. Included among these professionals are appraisers, home inspectors, property managers, contractors, bankers, mortgage loan officers and attorneys. Moreover, each of these professionals brings his/her unique set of skills to the table. As a real-estate agent you too must be able to leverage certain skills and traits to the benefit of your client. In our experience these are the qualities and traits that successful real estate professionals share.
Vlog: How to BUILD MOTIVATION behind Cash Offers and As-Is Prices by Pairing Real Estate Math and Empathy
Excelling with Probate Leads is as simple as helping your clients understand their options and make informed decisions. The methodology we teach consistently recommends that all real estate professionals are capable of bringing cash-offers to the table, helping a client list a property as-is, and coordinating repairs and vendor services to prepare a property to go up on the MLS at full retail price, whether this is accomplished independently or by referring business to someone in your professional network.
Assets That Don’t Need to Go Through Probate
Going through probate can be time-consuming and expensive. This is why so many people dread this legal process. Think of it: The stress of losing a love one is bad enough without it being coupled with this sometimes arduous process. However, as a professional you need to know that many assets, including real estate and retirement accounts, may not need to go through probate at all. Let’s take a closer look at some of these exceptions.
Why you SHOULDN’T Open a Real Estate Conversation by Offering your Best Solution
In the latest from the All The Leads Tips From The Trainer series, Chad Corbett discusses why you shouldn’t jump head-first into a conversation with a personal representative with your proposed solution at the forefront. Even if you think you know without a doubt what the best solution fora personal representative’s specific situation is, here’s why should still open your conversation differently:
3 Things NOT to Do When Getting Started With Probate Leads
agents and investors make when they step into the field of probate real estate. By the end, you’ll understand why some of the things people often assume they should skip over can turn out to be some of the most lucrative leads.