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All Forum Posts by: Shaeida M.

Shaeida M. has started 5 posts and replied 33 times.

Post: New Real Estate Agent

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

@Isaiah Oloyede Thanks....Im ready embark on my new journey.

Post: New Real Estate Agent

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

@Drew Bonner  Thank you. I'll go to his website and check out his program. 

Post: New Real Estate Agent

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

@Harjeet Bhatti thank you for your quick response. I will definitely look into this....down payment is usually a big problem indeed. 

Post: New Real Estate Agent

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

Good afternoon Bp family! I recently passed my Georgia real estate salesperson exam and I'm  super excited about getting started. However, I don't want to be a typical real estate agent.  I want a niche that sets me apart. If anyone can tell me some areas I should look into or non traditional alternatives to the average real estate agent I'd appreciate it. Thank you in advance.

Post: Keep toilet lids up or down during showings?

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

I would keep the lid up and the seat down. Bathrooms are a selling point in a home.  Buyers want to see a clean toilet bowl without having to lift the lid themselves.

Post: Need help with a contract

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

@Wayne Brooks, thanks for breaking it down. 

Post: Need help with a contract

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

@Mark Creason   Thanks for replying.  For more understanding, how would my business transactions be different from a wholesaler or a person who finds real estate referrals for brokers. None of the above requires a license in order to collect a fee. The last thing I want is to engage in illegal business through lack of knowledge.

Post: Need help with a contract

Shaeida M.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 2

Hello BP family!

I'm a newbie and I don't own a company. However, I want to broker a deal. Party A is looking for a 25,000 sq ft property to place his gym/ wellness center. Party B has a commercial property that would be great.  I took party A to the location and he's ready to place an offer. I spoke with Party B and he said he will pay me a finders fee if the deal goes through. What type of contract should I provide to ensure I receive the finders fee and the deal is not processed without my knowledge? Thank you!

@Rick H. : You said it best, "Never play the other man's game".  

Thanks Joel! Your post shed some light on me.  I questioned why the owners would walk away from $300K in equity for $50K.  I wondered what happened to their insurance money and if this situation was a scam.  Thanks again Joel.