House of Horrors: The Legal Podcast For Real Estate Investors
Are you a real estate investor who wants to make sure your investments are a blessing not a curse?
The House of Horrors Podcast can help you protect your properties without losing your sanity. Learn from a lawyer and landlord as she breaks down real estate horror stories so you can avoid them and to help you build a solid foundation for your portfolio.
In her straightforward way, Bonnie Galam offers a mix of actionable steps to help you grow and tough love she knows you need to hear to check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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House of Horrors: The Legal Podcast For Real Estate Investors
65. Objection! Why Texting Your Tenant Is a Bad Idea
If you’re using text messages to run your real estate investing biz, then you’re gonna want to tune into this week’s podcast episode about why you shouldn’t be! In this episode, Bonnie puts on her trial lawyer had and gives you a crash course in evidence law (Law & Order Style) so you know what you need in your back pocket to win in court.
In This Episode You’ll Learn:
- The 3 evidentiary hurdles text messages need to pass
- 4 Reasons why text messages are weak in court
- My preferred methods of communication
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