How to Find a Home to Lease For Your Group Home

Let’s take a trip to your near future…

You’re a studious 10-PART COURSE MEMBER.

You’ve followed the steps outlined in the Beginner’s Guide to attain referrals for your future Group Home

You’ve gone through all of the material and have your systems in place to collect guaranteed payments from your tenants and outsource any licensed care to avoid additional rule & regulations.
You have your website online, you’ve been using the 10-PART COURSE MARKETING SYSTEM, and you have a ton of caseworkers like this following up with you to see if you have any beds available yet…
You have more than enough referrals and tenants on your waiting list to not just fill your first Group Home, but maybe even 2, 3 or five like William did. He is a One on One Coaching client of ours who had 72 tenants on his waiting list before opening!*
*this will amount to around 25K in ONE MONTH once he has all the tenants moved in 😉

You’re now ready to start looking for a location for your Grand Opening!

How?
Well, no matter what your situation is, we have a plan for you!
Let’s assume you are a little short on funds. You don’t have a down payment set aside and you are wondering how you are going to set up your first group home.
Could you save enough for a lease?
Then open up your local newspaper or simply go to craigslist.com and start looking for properties for lease. Every one of these owners have massive problems that you can solve!

1) They don’t make enough

2) They’re currently losing money with a vacant property

3) They’re sick of getting miscellaneous calls about the property. With that in mind..

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Step 1: Go to craigslist, Zillow, trulia or any other website to begin looking for homes.
Step 2: Send the people that are listing their homes emails or call them to set up a tour. Our 10-PART COURSE will give you a copy/paste script you can use.
Step 3: Look and visit the property. Make sure it is in good condition. Remember, properties that are not in good condition will wind up costing you time and additional cash out of pocket getting them fixed up – and that is money that you want (and need) to hold on to. You want to get as many bedrooms as possible and even look for extra space that can be converted like a garage.
Step 4: Negotiate! Our 10-PART COURSE BEGINNER’S GUIDE will show you exactly what to say and there are a number of ways to go about doing this. Remember, the key here is to find a motivated landlord! Often times (and we know this from experience) landlords simply will take the first halfway decent applicant that comes along – even if they don’t have the first full months rent!
In fact, this business model is so powerful and valuable to homeowners, we have students that actually get properties with no out of pocket expenses! A landlord gave Tyana a home to operate out of for 6 months with no payments and zero down. All she did was advertise herself and the model to landlords, and then negotiated a win-win deal with the owner!

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You can do the same thing! 

You don’t need a license 

Don’t need a special degree 

There is no “secret” paperwork out there needed to get started.

Whether it’s to sign up for the 10-PART COURSE, get your website set up, or streamline things with our coaching service…whatever the next step is to take…even if it’s just asking us a nagging question you have. Whatever it is…take that step today and let us be your guide!

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