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Jon H. The Consequences of not pulling Permits
10 July 2014 | 12 replies
When i asked "why dont you allow me to pull a permit?"
Jeremiah Johnson Is there any real estate agents in Cincinnati that our real estate investing freindly ?
6 June 2014 | 17 replies
As used in this chapter: (A) "Real estate broker" includes any person, partnership, association, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or corporation, foreign or domestic, who for another, whether pursuant to a power of attorney or otherwise, and who for a fee, commission, or other valuable consideration, or with the intention, or in the expectation, or upon the promise of receiving or collecting a fee, commission, or other valuable consideration does any of the following: (1) Sells, exchanges, purchases, rents, or leases, or negotiates the sale, exchange, purchase, rental, or leasing of any real estate; (2) Offers, attempts, or agrees to negotiate the sale, exchange, purchase, rental, or leasing of any real estate; (3) Lists, or offers, attempts, or agrees to list, or auctions, or offers, attempts, or agrees to auction, any real estate; (4) Buys or offers to buy, sells or offers to sell, or otherwise deals in options on real estate; (5) Operates, manages, or rents, or offers or attempts to operate, manage, or rent, other than as custodian, caretaker, or janitor, any building or portions of buildings to the public as tenants; (6) Advertises or holds self out as engaged in the business of selling, exchanging, purchasing, renting, or leasing real estate; (7) Directs or assists in the procuring of prospects or the negotiation of any transaction, other than mortgage financing, which does or is calculated to result in the sale, exchange, leasing, or renting of any real estate; (8) Is engaged in the business of charging an advance fee or contracting for collection of a fee in connection with any contract whereby the broker undertakes primarily to promote the sale, exchange, purchase, rental, or leasing of real estate through its listing in a publication issued primarily for such purpose, or for referral of information concerning such real estate to brokers, or both, except that this division does not apply to a publisher of listings or compilations of sales of real estate by their owners; (9) Collects rental information for purposes of referring prospective tenants to rental units or locations of such units and charges the prospective tenants a fee.
Jonathan M. Tenant only has half the deposit amount
20 May 2014 | 21 replies
The rental is an out of state property located in Kansas City, MO.I have property management and they have a prospective tenant.
Manny Cirino Liens & Land Trusts... Would you do it?
24 May 2014 | 21 replies
You likely can't pull permits with the outstanding violations.
Wes Brumit Sub2 Deal worth doing?
24 May 2014 | 10 replies
What if you lease-to-own it to prospective tenant?
Edgar Martinez Is anybody here familiar with the RE software Real Prospect
23 May 2014 | 0 replies
Hi gang, in my constant pursue of better and more efficient marketing systems, I recently ran into this software name "Real Prospect" and I was wondering if anybody here had used it and what was their opinion.Any feedback good or bad, will be appreciated.Cheers!
Bob Ebaugh First Flip Hits Market Today in St Petersburg FL
5 August 2014 | 27 replies
Necessary since the 2004 permit had to be reopened and closed.Wr purchased the property for $77K and I'm still totaling the renovation costs, estimated at around $46K.
Deadrick Colbert Attracting Private Money
25 May 2014 | 9 replies
However for these acquaintance prospects, I'm considering mailing a postcard or calling on the phone to gauge interest.
Jackie P. Is This My Bill to Pay?
25 May 2014 | 5 replies
But in Texas the mover MUST be licensed, and must pull the proper permits in order to move the home.
Alison M. How to Widen a Staircase?
26 May 2014 | 4 replies
You will need permits, and this type of project would likely need a structural engineer or architect to do the drawings.Another consideration is where the extra space is coming from.