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All Forum Posts by: William Ward

William Ward has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: RRReview not showing bpo orders?

William WardPosted
  • Long Beach, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Is anyone else (who has orders) not seeing their orders in RRReview? i'm freaking out.

Post: Which brokerage would you choose?

William WardPosted
  • Long Beach, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I wanted to find out from other agents, which brokerage concept would be more appealing if you were a newer agent with a job.... trying to transition into a full time agent:

1. 100% commision with a reasonable fee.  "Keep more of your commission".

2. Paid Training. "Learn from the best in the biz".

3. We Pay your MLS and NAR fees. "Your first few years just got easier, not strings attached."

You have a right to have the "hoarding" issue resolved as this may be a fire hazard. In most areas you do not have any obligation to renew the tenants' lease. Give a 60 day notice to move as early as possible. (my opinions are based on California landlord/tenancy laws, not sure of Maryland.... I would imagine from stories that they lean more toward the landlord).

Get everything in writing! I'm sure their is a mutually equitable resolution here. A good tenant is worth their weight in gold, a problem tenant is worth their weight in ulcers.