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Craig P. Live answering service
6 July 2014 | 7 replies
I think they were bought by claritel. if you google them they are specifically related to the real estate field and answer calls for agents, investors, mortgage brokers and the like.
Dori Jamison Property Management Companies - Is it better to use licensed realtors?
10 June 2012 | 15 replies
Rent ready condition and resale condition are 2 different things.In most states to manage other people's properties you HAVE to be licensed period.Unless you employ them or other loopholes available in your state.I am telling you that YOU WANT to use a property manager.If you try to cut a few bucks it will cost you severely later on.Look at www.irem.org These are highly trained property professionals.There is a search down to the area for broker/agents.REALTOR doesn't mean squat and it has nothing to do with licensing or training as a property manager.Do not look for agents who will do a rental cheaper on the side.They will not screen the tenant properly,will not check up on the property enough,as soon as a regular sale comes along many will dump your property as a priority for a big sales check.This is why you want a property manager that only does rentals and not sales.They have a vast network of tenants and a system in place to handle problems.They have already pre-screened tenants.That small amount of money you think you will be saving will pale in comparison when you have months of lost rent,damage to the property,re-doing eviction because the broker/agent messed up the papers and bought the tenants another 2 free months.Take it from someone that deals with over 20 tenants as an investor or default home owner having to rent.
Uwe K. Carpet stains and sec. deposit deductions - new twist
25 March 2012 | 8 replies
It may be up to a judge to decide, but I believe we always had to depreciate for age.
Dave Charron go straight to 100% comission broker?
5 August 2017 | 19 replies
Hi Sonia, in my area, there is an option (only for Agents) where you can select Agent Interest as YES.  
Naa Ama Mills HELP!!!Real Estate Office Formation Advice
21 June 2013 | 14 replies
I also did all the advertising, and scheduled floor time for agents.
Alissa Vasquez What company do you all recommend for staging a flip (preferably in northern jersey)?
24 May 2013 | 6 replies
The 2 months is generally enough to get the house under contract and get to closing -- you'll likely want to keep the house staged until the very last minute, as the buyers may be walking through just before closing, and it's nice to ensure that they always get to walk through the furnished house, never an empty house.A good stager will provide flowers, may stop by once/week to sweep the floors, may hold a co-broker open (one of my stagers will host a hot buffet lunch in the house for agents, and can pull in 30+ agents in a day), etc.
Andy Mallos Becoming FT Agent - pros/cons
22 May 2013 | 24 replies
That is the best place to learn.A small company or office may suit your needs and they usually allow more leeway for agents.
Charlie Cameron Looking to Network w/Residential Lending Partners Across the US
15 November 2020 | 3 replies
The gist is that you'd be the preferred lending partner in your service area for agent(s) on a national team I'm building. 
Kyle Cromwell-shorter wholesale real estate
18 July 2021 | 8 replies
And if you looking for agent you can go into BP network and find a agent.
Coy Struckhoff Need Self Storage advice!
19 November 2020 | 5 replies
@Ryan AlexanderTotal building square forage is 10200 sqft.