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Jenny T. Realtor commission based on MLS list price or purchase price?
25 September 2020 | 13 replies
When an agent writes up a purchase agreement, can he/she put a higher commission in the contract than is stated on the MLS?
Colin Simon New member from Boulder, CO. I closed my first home yesterday!
1 July 2017 | 5 replies
Will/can he sell you an interest in the property?
Jared W Smith Clueless Developer to Partner with?
16 March 2018 | 3 replies
If I could offer any advice, if you do not know how to properly evaluate a property for a new development, then hire someone to or get a knowledgeable person on your team who can. He
Lorelei Hilz Question about the Purchase and Sale agreement
5 January 2011 | 7 replies
Can he still sign with me even though he signed with her?
Jason McBride Is this possible
24 August 2009 | 4 replies
Can he legally kick me back 15k for renovations or could they each gift me 7.5kAlso would it be best to finance for only 65k pay her off do my renovations and then refior just take out the loan in one lump sum.
Alex King ADVISE: Tenant using as Office - Hasn’t Paid 5 Years
30 July 2018 | 6 replies
I’m wondering, because their rental contract is breached by non-payment, does the owner have to file for eviction or can he just sell with the tenant in the property and we handle kicking the tenant out?
Anthony Murphy Need a good accountant
2 September 2013 | 2 replies
As long as he can access the state tax code for your location, which virtually everyone can, he can be anywhere.
Tamara V. Is this contractor licensed?
10 December 2015 | 7 replies
Ask for a copy of his license, 2. ask for his acord insurance copy and name you as insured, 3. sign a contract with the company name, for newbies, only sign contract when the signing party is the actual name whrn you pull their license info (usually from your contractors board website) 4. tap your shoulder for a good job.If you hire a GC, it is their job to pull sub permits, that's why it is called "General Contractor".I often encounter those good workers nowadays that want to be on my network, some tile guy asked me if I could hire him per contract, i asked if he was license, same reply as yours "i work with a guy who has a license", i told him give to give me the above, he then said can he work for me per hour. lol.
N/A N/A Short sale for myself: UPDATE 2/8/07 Bnkrptcy issue. HELP.
24 April 2007 | 3 replies
(I pulled my offer last week)That pisses me off, can he do that??
Lee V buying with a Partner.....
27 February 2009 | 10 replies
Im sure its been covered somewhere before, but say you have a partner, can he get the loan for the property, but have both of you guys on title as owners?