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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

CW 1130: How to Fall In Love by Richard Marek & Avoiding Real Estate Scams

14 Feb 2019

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Happy Valentine's Day! In order to celebrate today with a 10th episode, Jason Hartman talks with Richard Marek, former President of EP Dutton, editor of James Baldwin, Robert Ludlum, Peter Straub, Ben Stein and more, about his new book How to Fall In Love: A Novel. There's quite a bit that goes in to falling in love, and Jason and Richard explore what all it entails and how our society is turning its head on the ways that have worked (and will continue to work) since the beginning of time. Before that, Jason and Adam discuss 2 real estate scams you need to be sure and avoid. The first involves appraisals and the other involves giving up your control. Key Takeaways: [6:02] How some providers are using their purchasing power to manipulate sales comps [9:35] Some turnkey providers want to convince you to only work with them because they're the seller and they have more control, but the control is what causes the problem [14:04] When the economy turns is when we'll see who the real providers are Richard Marek Interview: [17:51] How do you fall in love? [19:58] Richard doesn't think technology is helping in the love part of relationships today [23:27] We have an entire generation who's unwilling to even pick up a phone and call someone [28:34] What are ways we can combat the tech craze? [30:39] Why is it healthy to fight? [35:31] Where is the publishing industry headed? Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters How to Fall in Love: A Novel

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