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All Forum Posts by: Kozette Feaster

Kozette Feaster has started 1 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: California Sales Agent & New York Broker

Kozette FeasterPosted
  • Columbia, MD
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

In NY you unfortunately have to take salesperson course then exam. I have a MD license, through reciprocity obtained my DC license. (just had to pass law portion) In NY had to take course. I am unaware of what your goal is but once you received your salesperson license and need a brokers license for property management(example) you don't have to wait the 2-3years to take exam if you had a real estate business elsewhere. I would recommend NYREIA.com rather than REEDC.com. Also just a heads up don't hesitate to schedule the exam as soon as you begin class. Long wait! Much success to you

Post: Female General Contractor?

Kozette FeasterPosted
  • Columbia, MD
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

Thank you all sooooo much for the encouragement. Time to put the emotions down and thought I will get creative. I do call myself an investor right? Negotiate? Another site interview on Thursday. Maybe I will get there an hour early and start working. Sometimes people need a visual. Just a thought. Again thank you all. Have a productive and progressive week.

Post: Female General Contractor?

Kozette FeasterPosted
  • Columbia, MD
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

Happy Monday BP. This is my 1st post so please bear with me. I am a licensed realtor inspiring to become a full time investor (buy/hold and PM). What 2 things in the RE world do we hear the most complaints? The ability to find an excellent GC and PM firm! So I set out to solve these issues at least in my area. LOL My issue as I am trying not to get emotional about is working as a laborer, carpenter help etc until I take and pass my MHIC (home improvement license). My last interview was for an entry level position I assumed everything was going well until he closed with" You want to be the Hillary Clinton of real estate" another called me a female Donald Trump. Please I have nothing against these 2 individuals but am I being ridiculed because I am a feminine female???? I looked with in me 1st, so now I wear casual attire with my steel toe boots and tool bag. yes it is purple but its a TOOL BAG. I really don't want to believe that in 2014 we have female bias this strong. With my Contractor/Construction management education and real estate license I still need 6-9months of on the job training to qualify to take the MHIC. Frustrated!

Post: Feedback for company/website name

Kozette FeasterPosted
  • Columbia, MD
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

New Lane Properties

Post: Property Management Cost

Kozette FeasterPosted
  • Columbia, MD
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

Good day. As the owner of a property management company( starting up,lol) please read carefully what is INCLUDED in the contract such as maintenance, evictions, etc. or if its extra fees. Due dilligence

Post: Giving back to tenants?

Kozette FeasterPosted
  • Columbia, MD
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

One of my hobbies is wine making and I am incorporating that in my business. Not just to tenants/customers but owners/clients. Its personalized!

Post: Qs about Contracts for Seller, Buyer & Wholesaler

Kozette FeasterPosted
  • Columbia, MD
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

May I suggest Legal Shield. Less than 70.00 a month for people like us. As I am a new business my attorney is extremely an asset!