Max Pickus
Finding A Real Estate Agent
17 September 2015 | 11 replies
And it's funny that @Dan Mackin replied, I was going to recommend @Max Pickus get in touch with Dan or his boss, Micky, whose name I cannot remember how to spell.
Neil G.
Berenstein Bears & the 'BIGGER' Picture (viral phenomena?)
15 September 2015 | 0 replies
so i was at a listing appointment and my client's toddlers were doing storytelling and showing off their Berenstein Bears book... and i couldn't help but notice the spelling has apparently changed to the BerenstAin Bears since the authors are Stan & Jan BerenstAin..the spelling stood out to me like a sore thumb and my client told me she remembers it being Berenstein Bears too but thinks back in our chilhood days (80s) they probably misprinted a whole bunch of books which confuzzled us into thinking it was ALWAYS Berenstein Bears whereas to the current and new generation have always know it to be with the awkward atypical A instead of E like in -Stein because of lost in transliteration back in the 1800s at Ellis Island.it made for an interesting conversation and it is what it is, life goes on; our childhood memories are a couple decades ago afterall; but driving home it irked me that how could the current spelling seem so foreign from all my memories as i too had and read the books avidly, once upon a time. i figured my client's and my mind's playin tricks on me but since i got home i googled and found it is a widespread phenomena.. what do u remember these heartwarming nostalgia bears as, Berensteins or Berenstains!?
Mike Faulkenberry
"Webuyhouses"???
17 September 2015 | 3 replies
Bill S. is correct - domain names used to be important for SEO purposes, but their utility has declined over time to the point of being negligible at best.If you're choosing a domain name, you should really focus on only a few things:- easy to remember, or "catchy"- easy to spell- preferably a ".com" domain, rather than one of the new TLDs (like ".guru")- aligns with your "brand," if you care about such things.Hope that helps!
Roger Z.
question on an eviction
21 September 2015 | 17 replies
It sounds like you need a stronger lease agreement that spells everything out in clear terms, so that there's no misunderstandings later.
Chan K.
Boston MA - Tenant Accusation and Restraining Order on Landlord
6 October 2015 | 49 replies
If the dames exceed the deposit,be sure your letter spells shows that.Do NOT include any back or future rent, just damages.I would send it first class AND certified with a notation that it is being sent both ways.
Alexander Forrester
Wholesaling Questions
30 September 2015 | 22 replies
Read their posts, many can't spell or post a sentence.
Carol Venolia
Ever happen to you? I posted my rentals online and got SLAMMED.
29 September 2015 | 50 replies
., @Wilson Churchill, @Nick Britton, @Jade Spell, @Chirag Parikh, and @Russell Brazil, thank you so much for your thoughts.
Tony Velez
Down payment
29 September 2015 | 4 replies
Get transactional RE attorney to write up any notes, deeds of trust, etc.The next best alternative is probably to get a cash partner and go in 50/50 or some agreed split owning the property in an entity with a clear operating agreement that spells everything out.
John Conner
Financing advice with an interesting situation
7 October 2015 | 6 replies
"Pool" your money with an operating agreement for the LLC that spells out everything (who does what, who invests what %, etc.) then find private lenders who will loan you the money to purchase the homes, not banks.
Jeremy Ferguson
Presenting Your Offer to Sellers
7 October 2015 | 1 reply
I feel there is a fine line here, the seller knows I am doing this and making money but do I really want to spell out the exact amount of money I hope to make?