24 October 2018 | 2 replies
Your offer to assist will likely be best received if you can provide more specifics, like where you are physically located, the number of hours you'd be available to work, and what compensation (if any) you're looking to receive.Good luck!

14 September 2018 | 6 replies
How your services are structured and compensated will also play into the final 'fairness' decision.

16 September 2018 | 14 replies
The PM agreement allows them to keep late fees as part of their compensation for collections and I‘m fine with that.

12 September 2018 | 2 replies
If they are wanting to be compensated for quite a few appliances or negotiate over them that could skew your final numbers.

3 March 2019 | 12 replies
I had lengthy interviews with the investigator and you simply cant advertise property you don't own.. or do deals for the expectation of compensation in our state.. so you cant make these blanket statements.. at least to these beginners on BP.. who you know the definition of wholesaling 99% of the time is to simply make assignment fee's IE commissions..

25 September 2018 | 4 replies
Fun Fact: Some of them are exempt from the loan originator compensation rule that came out a few years ago, meaning the LO can lawfully get paid more for handing grandma/grandpa a higher interest rate on a one-off basis, just like the F&I guy at a car dealership.

12 September 2018 | 6 replies
(I'm in Arizona so your results may vary) Compensation can only be paid to a licensed broker so you can't pay "finder fees" to unlicensed bird dogs or wholesalers.

14 September 2018 | 1 reply
Any recommendations I make are based on experience, and not the advise of a professional in fire damage remediation, I am not a lawyer, and any advice I provide you may take with a grain of salt.In regards to the tenant, atleast in NYS, it is their responsibility to have renters insurance to cover their belongings, you are not required to compensate them for any losses.

16 September 2018 | 130 replies
The higher EM strengthens the 2nd offer possibly even compensating for the lower actual price.

14 September 2018 | 0 replies
Our attorney explained that although we are profiting a small amount as the contractor, we are also members of the LLC, and will be essentially in charge of running the whole operation and should be compensated accordingly.