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Mikko Allen Lucernas Any investors in Las Vegas?
12 March 2021 | 49 replies
When you own a condo or townhome or other property that is in an HOA, you lose a lot of the autonomy you get with a property that isn't in an HOA.
Peyton Carroll ATTENTION: Indianapolis, Indiana - Venture Seeker Alert
6 April 2021 | 4 replies
In the end we each have the control and autonomy to decide for ourselves which path we will lead ourselves into through the decisions we make.That’s the beauty in perspective, goals, aspirations, connections.
Robert Johnson 203K Contractors South Texas
19 April 2021 | 9 replies
That would give you more autonomy on the construction potentially.
Tim Grich ISO: Very part time property manager
27 May 2021 | 3 replies
You would need to set them up for success by giving them the autonomy to make quick decisions in your absence (the job of a PM), and a way to pay a service provider while you are unreachable. 
Anthony Parello Looking for brokerages to wholesale real estate in Illinois
4 August 2022 | 6 replies
What type of support or autonomy is going to fit what you are looking to do.  
Zak Hood Sponsoring broker to start a property management company?
8 August 2022 | 6 replies
My followup question is this...Do you think I'll have any luck negotiating a deal with a sponsoring broker that will give me the autonomy to operate essentially as an independent property management business? 
Justo Cabral be an independent worker
21 June 2016 | 2 replies
I'm Justin I work at presale engineer for business company for 12 years, I want to work without a traditional employer’s workspace, well, works for me on many levels-flexibility, autonomy, and not having to ask anyone permission to take a break to walk my dog– are a few that come to mind.I don't have experience in real estate business so I have experience selling technology solution. so i'm tired to be full-time employedRegards, Justin
Annette A. Tired of hearing people say get a REAL job.
3 November 2015 | 101 replies
Someone to sign things and take all of the liability away from them, while having absolutely NO say or control (autonomy) to change ANY of it.At this point, I am working fulltime in locums medicine (that means I travel to communities who desperately need my help), while spending my evenings working 2 fun little direct sales businesses (to learn how to market and sell, since I have no experience), finishing my real estate course for this new state (in case we stay longer than anticipated AND because more knowledge is ALWAYS better), AND working on an master's level certificate in Financial Planning (so I can get a much better understanding of the "business world" before committing to something as pricey as a MBA (I have enough debt already!)
Brenda Whittaker Why did Brandon say that?
2 February 2016 | 73 replies
They will also help you craft an OA that will allow your entity to stand on its own, and will help you understand how the entity must be managed to maintain that autonomy
Todd Powell How much is enough? What is your FREEDOM number to quit W2?
13 October 2019 | 136 replies
I love what I do and see securing financial freedom as an evolution to more entrepreneurship and autonomy that requires strict management of career capital (which I’ll delve into) as well as financial capital.