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Probate information/trainingIn Reply to: Rick the Probate Guy---Probate information posted by ColoradoJim on May 05, 2008 at 12:14 AM I really can't recommend any of the would be "guru's" who want you to spend serious money on their training as I've taken most all of their seminars, returned to teach them, and mostly left with the feeling that the teachers are in the info business, not doing deals. I'm trying not to rant here, however there's some pretty weak material out there in Probate-land. It just doesn't prepare you to go out, find and work deals. Gary D'Grazia has a little course called Probate Diamond Farming, which isn't bad at all. It's best suited to someone who is a licensed agent/broker and wishes to list deals that you can't buy from the estate low enough to make a good profit. I consider Gary a friend and he will tell you that he likes them (deals) "mild" and I like them "wild." He's a sincere guy and someone that you could do business with, too (he's in the East S.F. Bay area). I don't want to make any promises about my course project because I have no idea when I'll finish it, but I'm big on "more ways and plays" to work deals. In the meantime, you can take what another poster recently provided about how Ward became self-trained in the foreclosure business, and substitute in the word "probate." Since there wasn't any formal training that I could find, I just took every class that probate attorneys took, asked title people lots of questions, and hung around people who knew more than me (which was everyone in the legal community).
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