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#249353 - 09/12/08 12:15 AM
Success in Negotiating CFK
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Member
Registered: 05/23/07
Posts: 141
Loc: California
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What are some of your successes in negotiating CFK in a 'not so great' neighborhood, especially as a female!
I usually send a fedex and have been getting responses until lately! And the last two have totally ignored me.
The property I just received made me a little nervous, there were about 5 trucks in the yard and people working on their cars in the street. As I approached the property I heard the TV and saw the drapes move, but no one opened the door. As I walked away I felt eyes watching me along with everyone else on the street!
I'm hesitant about going back, or maybe I should take someone with me.
Has anyone ever hired someone to talk to the occupants or deliver a letter from you?
Thanks
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#249377 - 09/12/08 08:01 AM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: Concepts05]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 09/01/06
Posts: 2834
Loc: upstate New York
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I've had little success with Cash for Keys, in over twelve years I can only think of a few cases that actually worked out.
The problem is that in New York the eviction legal process can be so drawn out (frequently several months) that the amount offered isn't sufficient when the occupant looks at the cost of housing elsewhere and the cost of doing their own trash removal (all the C4K's I have seen require a broom clean condition).
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#249380 - 09/12/08 08:40 AM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: Mr. Foreclosure]
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Registered: 12/21/05
Posts: 1477
Loc: MA
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I've had little success with Cash for Keys, in over twelve years I can only think of a few cases that actually worked out.
The problem is that in New York the eviction legal process can be so drawn out (frequently several months) that the amount offered isn't sufficient when the occupant looks at the cost of housing elsewhere and the cost of doing their own trash removal (all the C4K's I have seen require a broom clean condition). Same here - the occupants know their rights well - $1000 cfk vs 6 months rent free at $800 a month. They can do the math!
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#249404 - 09/12/08 11:24 AM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: Cali Broker]
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Member
Registered: 05/23/07
Posts: 141
Loc: California
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Thank you all for your replies. I sometimes use zabasearcha.com or intelligus for $2.95 to find a phone number.
Taping a letter to the door every week is a good idea with the date stamp.
Don't have a husband to send but I'm working on it!! LOL
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#249413 - 09/12/08 12:48 PM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: relady4u]
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Registered: 10/22/05
Posts: 939
Loc: Placerville Ca
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I have one of those really scary ones right now. Looks like the local junkyard. At least 10 old trucks among other things. They have a line of skulls hanging above the garage and a totem pole out front with a skull on it. No joke. I am hoping they are fake, I have not gotten that close. I take someone with me. I have had quite a few sign cash for keys. The ones that don't are the $5000 cleanup properties. We can't pay em enough to cleanup their own mess. Anyway take someone with you, anyone. Post the notes on the doors along with a nice note to call you. If they are cooperative they will call.
Edited by eldoradosrealestate.com (09/12/08 12:49 PM) Edit Reason: readability
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#249448 - 09/12/08 04:38 PM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: eldoradosrealestate.com]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 05/17/07
Posts: 1838
Loc: Texas
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I just had a bank authorize me to offer an occupant $9,000 to move out in 30 days. And the occupant is "thinking about it".
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#249454 - 09/12/08 05:27 PM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: northtxbroker]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 03/26/08
Posts: 894
Loc: Los Angeles, CA REO Capital
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I just got one listing where the subject is two units and is Rent Controlled. I will see what the bank wants to offer to the former owner who lived there since 1976. I hate ReNt CoNtRoL!
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#249466 - 09/12/08 07:20 PM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: Traveler]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 10/14/06
Posts: 1641
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I have a good success rate with CFK. I have one difficult case now. It is with a tenant who signed the CFK agreement but has come up with every excuse as to why he hasn't left. My client finally withdrew the offer as we were being jerked around.
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#249472 - 09/12/08 07:34 PM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: seasaw]
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Member
Registered: 05/23/07
Posts: 141
Loc: California
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seasaw, what do you do that makes you so successful in your CFK?
Has anyone ever declined an REO because of location and condition?
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#249474 - 09/12/08 07:45 PM
Re: Success in Negotiating CFK
[Re: relady4u]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 10/14/06
Posts: 1641
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I send them weekly letters. I have convinced some AMs to give CFK even if they leave some items behind if they sign a release agreement. It is easier to give them the money and remove some items than wait months for the eviction process.
I have declined REOs because of location and condition. I'm a female and a 1 person team. If I'm not comfortable with the area and the condition, I decline the listing. This can backfire. One AM has told me they will not give me listings because I pick and choose rather than accept any listing assigned to me. That's fine by me. My personal safety is more important.
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