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All Forum Posts by: Provi Hall

Provi Hall has started 3 posts and replied 14 times.

 @Stephanie Simmons:

For now I'll still be traveling so I'm looking to complete my own. And thanks so much I would appreciate that.

My husband and I have decided to buy a multi family property in Fl. We're looking to house hack and hope to get atleast 3 units and reside in 1 for the first year. I'm already a licensed agent in Fl. and want to represent our deal but I have been traveling and inactive for about 2 years; I only actively worked for a year prior (and I've never sold a multi). I'm currently considering eXp realty or century 21 for brokerage but I feel fairly new and not sure if I'll be to get the necessary guidance to help me properly negotiate and execute this deal. I'm a little nervous about what to ask and know before making an offer and I've been doing a lot of research on laws and such but would love some advice as I'll be the agent and also the buyer.

Hi everyone. My husband and I are transitioning from Florida to Chicago and we're looking to purchase and house hack our first property. I'm a licensed agent in South Florida but I have been traveling and inactive for about 2 years. I'd like to transfer my license to Illinois so that I can represent our transaction. I'm just getting back into the real state business and I'm a little nervous about where to start. Please advise if you've transferred your license to Illinois and the process as I've contact goamp, psi and the idfpr and I'm being told different things regarding the process and fees

 @April Pangilinan:

I appreciate your insight and will definitely reach out to him!

 @John Warren:

Thank you so much I would love to speak further and will be reaching out!

Originally posted by @Martin Vehlow:

@John Warren may be helpful on this topic!

 Thank you! 

 @Forrest Williams: thanks! that's a great help because I have no personal reference on which areas are best for us so we will definitely search that area.