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Danny Gilley paying rent
16 December 2015 | 10 replies
Danny, in North Carolina, landlords can charge 5 percent of the rent or $15 (whichever is greater) as a late fee. 
Jen Dembele Getting Listings
11 January 2016 | 13 replies
Whichever tactic you use, make sure to do it daily as it may take 100 emails to get 1 person who may just speak to you about listing.Also continue marketing to your SOI (sphere of influence) so that whenever they think of real estate they think of you and hopefully refer you to others.
Account Closed Spec home construction lending, at what point will banks loan
2 April 2017 | 12 replies
. ;)FYI I saw 6%...75% acquisition + repair or 55% ARV + ALL FEEs ($4-5k). whichever was lower at a bank meeting last week 
John Matthews Quickbooks users BEWARE
20 December 2015 | 10 replies
Not sure which company it is.Good Luck to everyone which ever software you use.  
Alex Garfio Owners personal info given to Tenants
27 December 2015 | 5 replies
Hello,Does anyone know if it is legal for a property management company to provide the tenants with the home owner's personal contact info (cell phone and email) without the home owner's consent?
Thuan Vu Cell phone land lease on existing tower from Oncor
22 January 2016 | 4 replies

Not sure if my situation is the same, but appreciate all input. My office has parking lot in front. Oncor put a tall tower for electricity on a corner of my parking lot (cost 2 spaces for parking). No $ for me from On...

Mark Caragio Due Diligence Contingency in a Purchase Agreement
27 December 2015 | 5 replies
However, if any report, disclosure or information for which Seller is responsible is not Delivered within the time specified in paragraph 14A, then Buyer has 5 Days After Delivery of any such items, or the time specified in paragraph 14B(1), whichever is later, to Deliver to Seller a removal of the applicable contingency or cancellation of this Agreement. (4) Continuation of Contingency: Even after the end of the time specified in paragraph 14B(1) and before Seller cancels, if at all, pursuant to paragraph 14C, Buyer retains the right, in writing, to either (i) remove remaining contingencies, or (ii) cancel this Agreement based on a remaining contingency.
Gabriel Delgado Newbie from Atlanta, Georgia
25 October 2015 | 4 replies
I have a job as a sales rep for a cellphone provider, been in the buisness for a couple years now.
Gabriel Delgado Best way to get started
12 September 2015 | 4 replies
I have a job as a sales rep for a cellphone provider, been in the buisness for a couple years now.
Steve Rozenberg Your Tenant Lost Their Job!
15 September 2015 | 10 replies
That's why you see people squatting in properties behind 1+ months in rent but talking on cell phones and driving cars with payments.