What can wholesaling CEOs and their real estate companies help the victims of Typhoon Yolanda/ Haiyan? The horrifically devastating super typhoon which recently tore through the city of Tacloban in the Philippines leveled over 22,000 buildings and make have killed 10,000 or more.
Reportedly the most violent storm of its kind of record it is almost impossible for those in the U.
S.
to really fathom the extent of the devastation.
So how can owners of U.
S.
based real estate companies pitch in to assist with aid efforts, and what does it mean going forward? U.
S.
property wholesalers enjoy immense financial and freedom privileges.
Along with that comes a responsibility to reach out and help others in need.
Not just because they are able to, but also because they are some of the few which have the ability to help the most.
Certainly thousands of investors that have been wholesaling properties wish that they could jump aboard flights and jet off to provide first hand assistance in the Philippines.
For most that simply isn't possible, or even practical.
There are many organizations raising funds and mobilizing help for those impacted by typhoon Haiyan.
There are numerous charitable organizations to give through, however it may be wise to use a screening service such as Charity Navigator to evaluate them before sending any money.
This region will certainly need assistance for a long time and there will be opportunity for wholesaling CEOs not only to help raise funds but to take volunteers from their companies and put boots on the ground to help in the rebuilding efforts too.
Some entrepreneurs like Mesocore in Riviera Beach, FL have even been developing special housing units specifically for scenarios like this.
However, in addition to this being an alert to providing urgent help right now, it is also a wakeup call for positioning to help more in the future and even working to create solutions that can help prevent the worst damage being done.
A part of this can be developing housing which is better resistant to typhoons, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis and other disasters.
Those wholesaling houses may not have a big hand in this directly, but those that do engage in any rehabs can make sure they provide the best housing possible.
Finally, this is a sharp call to be prepared yourself.
If your home as secure as it could be? Is your insurance up to date? Do you have a backup plan to keep your wholesaling business operational?
Reportedly the most violent storm of its kind of record it is almost impossible for those in the U.
S.
to really fathom the extent of the devastation.
So how can owners of U.
S.
based real estate companies pitch in to assist with aid efforts, and what does it mean going forward? U.
S.
property wholesalers enjoy immense financial and freedom privileges.
Along with that comes a responsibility to reach out and help others in need.
Not just because they are able to, but also because they are some of the few which have the ability to help the most.
Certainly thousands of investors that have been wholesaling properties wish that they could jump aboard flights and jet off to provide first hand assistance in the Philippines.
For most that simply isn't possible, or even practical.
There are many organizations raising funds and mobilizing help for those impacted by typhoon Haiyan.
There are numerous charitable organizations to give through, however it may be wise to use a screening service such as Charity Navigator to evaluate them before sending any money.
This region will certainly need assistance for a long time and there will be opportunity for wholesaling CEOs not only to help raise funds but to take volunteers from their companies and put boots on the ground to help in the rebuilding efforts too.
Some entrepreneurs like Mesocore in Riviera Beach, FL have even been developing special housing units specifically for scenarios like this.
However, in addition to this being an alert to providing urgent help right now, it is also a wakeup call for positioning to help more in the future and even working to create solutions that can help prevent the worst damage being done.
A part of this can be developing housing which is better resistant to typhoons, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis and other disasters.
Those wholesaling houses may not have a big hand in this directly, but those that do engage in any rehabs can make sure they provide the best housing possible.
Finally, this is a sharp call to be prepared yourself.
If your home as secure as it could be? Is your insurance up to date? Do you have a backup plan to keep your wholesaling business operational?
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