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Caroline Pham How to get started - sober living facility
11 August 2023 | 2 replies
Speaking of license - isnt that on the operator to procure
Don Konipol My Take on Every Thread in the Wholesaling Forum
15 November 2021 | 109 replies
Under Georgia law, any person who (i) intends or is promised to receive “any valuable consideration” and (ii) offers, agrees or actually negotiates or attempts to negotiate, or assists in procuring prospects, for the listing, sale, purchase, exchange, renting, lease, or option for any real estate or improvements thereon, must be a licensed Broker.
Jack Raine Property on Tax Sale has ~half of a structure
26 December 2023 | 28 replies
Where would you have procured the map.from?
Matt Carroll Creative Finance Subject To Question
16 December 2022 | 18 replies
As long as it isn't for their personal purchase.Per RCW 61.34 a “Distressed Home Consultant” does not include: A financial institution; a nonprofit credit counseling service; a licensed attorney, or a person subject to chapter 19.148 RCW; a licensed mortgage broker who, pursuant to lawful activities under chapter 19.146 RCW, procures a nonpurchase mortgage loan for the distressed homeowner from a financial institution; or a person licensed as a real estate broker or salesperson under chapter 18.85 RCW, when rendering real estate brokerage services under chapter 18.86 RCW, regardless of whether the person renders additional services that would otherwise constitute the services of a distressed home consultant, and if the person is not engaged in activities designed to, or represented to, result in a distressed home conveyance.   
Austin Lohr Include partner’s name on title?
26 October 2021 | 12 replies
Here is a sample of mine that I use when working with a Capital Investor and I'm running the Procurement, rehab and sale of a property.
Bruno Tavares Home Union - homeunion.com reviews
23 August 2017 | 48 replies
Now if you buy new or almost new homes you will get 1. better tenant2. more consistant rent usually if tenant procurement is done correctly 3. much less maintenance over the first 5 to 10 years.4. since its a nice new home less vacancy factor everything being equal good renters love new or almost new compared to some home that has been a rental for 20 years.
Dillard Stone Texas: $50 referral fee question
22 October 2017 | 5 replies
(I don't see how (ix) applies, since no one is procuring any property to effect the transfer, and (x) definitely doesn't apply, as it refers to singl-family residences. 
Harold K. Childs multifamily construction in Dallas
21 July 2020 | 13 replies
In particular, engaging a firm to provide site plans and elevations (maybe even a rendering) from which you can procure bids and leveraging a design firm to act in the owner's best interest.
Jason Watson Material Participation and REPs
6 January 2013 | 4 replies
Some of the activities that count towards your hourly requirements include collecting rent, bookkeeping, advertising, maintaining legal compliance, safety reviews, inspections, decorating, tenant approval, contractor supervision, procuring insurance, paying taxes, and actual hands-on maintenance.There are some activities that do not count.Travel: While you can deduct mileage and expenses for your travels to and from your rentals, the time spent traveling is considering commuting and therefore does not count towards your hourly thresholds.
Sunile Manjee HELOC in texas, Primary Residence
8 July 2018 | 7 replies
Your statement seems to directly contradict goamplify.com if I understood it correctly:https://www.goamplify.com/blog/homerenovations/texas-home-equity-loan-guidelines.aspxHome Equity Loan Application & Loan GuidelinesSome Texas laws regarding home equity loan procurement include: Restrictions on mortgage debt: Borrowers can't owe more than 80 percent of the market value of their home on their mortgage and home equity loans combined.