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All Forum Posts by: Jacob Bindler

Jacob Bindler has started 20 posts and replied 92 times.

Post: Real estate agent/broker needed to teach FSBO class $7000

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20

Experienced real estate agent/broker needed to teach FSBO class. Retired is OK. An active license is not important.

We are looking for experienced (could be retired) real estate agents to teach online courses. Must be very presentable, have an easy going personality, and great presentational skills. Teaching experience is a plus. We will provide the core curriculum, technological tools, and students.

Great earnings opportunity once we are up and running: a single class (live webinars once a week for an hour and a couple of additional hours per weeks to prepare and answer questions/tests/emails). Fixed price $3,000 per month per class (4 classes) of up to 25 students. 10 weekly sessions are expected.

Post: Great marketing/revenue opportunity for real estate agents

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20

I am looking for experienced (could be retired) real estate agents to be an instructor for a class of FSBOs. Must be very presentable, have an easy going personality, and great presentational skills. Teaching experience is a plus. We will provide the core curriculum, technological tools, and students.

Great earnings opportunity once we are up and running: a single class ( live webinars once a week for an hour and a couple of additional hours to prepare) should generate $2,500 to $3,500 of cash per month.

Email me to [email protected]

Post: Real estate agent/broker needed NYC metro or virtual.

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20

I am looking for experienced (could be retired) real estate agents to teach online courses.  Must be very presentable, have an easy going personality, and great presentational skills. Teaching experience is a plus.  We will provide the core curriculum, technological tools, and students. 

Great earnings opportunity once we are up and running: a single class ( live webinars once a week for an hour and a couple of additional hours to prepare) should generate $2,500 to $3,500 of cash per month.

Email me to [email protected]

Post: Question to all your real estate agents out there

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20

That being said: Pretend a licensed brake mechanic just "advises" a person to do their neighbors brakes and stands their making suggestions on how to tighten the pads and the thickness of the rotors. When the brakes fail and it slides into a school bus, i doubt any parent is going to say "don't go after the "adviser" or the "advisers company who he works at doing brakes". As most ways around licensing it is great until it is challenged, then all of a sudden people are shocked they are liable. 

My business, which I do not hide or promote here, aside one should consider the probability of failure of the brakes that are fixed by the person without an advice versus with the advice. So, I want to find the way to help people who choose to fix their breaks on their own while some of us here would rather see them slide into the bus.  

Post: Question to all your real estate agents out there

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20
Originally posted by @Trevor Rutherford:

If he is not representing you in any way, I don't see why he would need permission. How do you plan to rout the transaction?

What do you mean "rout"? It is just like a usual FSBO, but with someone telling me over the phone what I need to do. I am doing everything on my own.

Post: Question to all your real estate agents out there

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20
Originally posted by @Mindy Jensen:

@Jacob Bindler , I'm with Mike here. While it's state by state, advising you implies agency. He should discuss this with his broker, and I'm sure he will discover this is not a good idea for him. I think if he gives you bad advice, you could sue him. His broker will not approve of this, I can pretty much guarantee that.

 in my case, the "advising" would be telling me what I need to do, not which offer to accept or price to advertise. Anyway, I think an attorney would be in a better position to address it. thanks

Post: Question to all your real estate agents out there

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20
Originally posted by @Mike Cumbie:

Hello @Jacob Bindler

  •  Advising you implies agency 

I do not beleive the law put advising in the lisensed activity. Selling, buying, representing, appraising, negotiating are there, but not teaching how. Are you saying an instructor of an class teaching FSBO how to sell has to be lisensed and share a tuition with a broker? What about a writer of a book for FSBO?

Post: Question to all your real estate agents out there

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20
Originally posted by @Sam Shueh:

Exclusive non-MLS listing, limited liability with his brokerage. You do all the work agree to pay the broker a flat fee. He will review and advise and he can not be sued (? state dependent).

Why non MLS? I would want to buy one of these 99 MLS listings.

Post: Question to all your real estate agents out there

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20

I am planning to sell FSBO and have an agent who for a small fee will take me through the process by advising me on what to do and how to go about it. He will not represent me in any negotiations, put his name anywhere or such, just make sure I am doing right things.

Questions: 

  • Is that would be a regulated activity, so he would need to obtain a permission from his broker to do that? Does he need to share any of my payments with the broker?
  • What about if he conducts an open house for me? 
  • How about if he put together a valuation report? 

Your views are appreciated.

Post: Real Estate related writing

Jacob BindlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Hastings On Hudson, NY
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 20

What is the best place to find a good creative writer familiar with the resitential real estate? I need someone to help me with my website but am having trouble connecting on your usual sites like upwork. Any advice?