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Shanequa J. Do you tell a seller how much their home is worth?
5 February 2016 | 11 replies
If you're a licensed real estate agent, you have a duty to inform the seller.If you're unlicensed, you should probably ethically tell her, but you've got to make that choice yourself.
Frank S. Shot Sell Ethics
5 February 2016 | 1 reply

On a short sale, can the listing agent simply say:"Sorry, someone applied before you and submitted the EMD, you can't bid"In this case, the owner is out of town and it's highly likely she hasn't signed the contract.Wh...

Lisa Lewis New to investing and area
10 February 2016 | 1 reply
Finding a realtor, that as a serious work ethic and willing to guide me3.
Brian Orr Should I expect discounts from my realtor?
7 February 2016 | 8 replies
We've also referred close to 2 million in listings and subsequent purchases.I'm not sure if there are laws or ethics involved, but at this point I certainly want to start knocking off some fees.Originally posted by Tom T.
Michelle Miller Background/credit check fees
8 February 2016 | 4 replies
Some of the other info you wrote really sounds like sob story material - the landlord has no obligation to find out that your student loans that are supposed to be deferred are in collection, or that your car note wasn't paid - but the LL does have an ethical obligation to provide you the information that was used to reject your application, since they collected your money. 
Mitch Bernstein Northern NJ Home Inspector Refferal
2 December 2019 | 7 replies
Not only do I want someone to look for mold I want an expert on how to mitigate the issues and be held to warranties/guarantees.You might want to ask your experienced Real estate attorney if he or she can recommend one as they see so many parts and pieces of inspection reports they often can steer you away from some bad ones.In my honest opinion NEVER use one recommended by a Realtor...Hope that helps...Ps; Remember they are human but they are getting paid to do a thorough/ethical/honest (well at least one that fulfills the contract you sign with them "hence read it ask questions before signing it" inspection for YOU!
Kyle Scofield Agent Bonuses?
11 February 2016 | 3 replies
Also, it's a little gray ethically, because agents aren't supposed to be paid for real estate related services except by their broker.If you want a bird dog, try talking to a wholesaler ... ask them to send deals your way that they don't want, or ask them if they know someone.  
Matt Harris can you wholesale while being licensed
13 February 2016 | 1 reply
hi bpIs it ethical or even legal to wholesale deals in new York while being licensed?
Bryan Sowieja Using Bodytype and Sizeism as accept/deny application criteria
21 February 2016 | 29 replies
You know, most every tenant does make a security deposit...4) Moral/ethical: "your surname looks Polish.
Calah Lopez Starting from the bottom- where to go from here? CA
17 February 2016 | 17 replies
You really don't learn anything about investing, and it mostly teaches you about contracts, agent relationships and ethics.