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Alex Morales probates
17 November 2014 | 30 replies
15 minutes to save 15%... or, 7 minutes with...While manually looking up probate leads in various papers is the tried-and-true method of researching the names and file numbers of decedents, we are buying probate properties in multiple states and needed a much more efficient means of procuring leads.If you are in California, search here:  http://www.capublicnotice.com/ and then run the names through your title company database in the appropriate county.
Account Closed What does it take to get LEED certified?
11 July 2009 | 13 replies
I am not aware of any program that provides funds for procuring a Certification.And yes there are credits for water use reduction.
Carlos Diaz Calling all investors 30 years old and younger
15 June 2016 | 127 replies
My dream is to build a true empire that surpasses Donald Trump's, and to be more innovative with my dealings and procurement strategies.
Tyler Allan Impact of Homie on UT real estate market (Utah County)
18 November 2020 | 9 replies
But remember when everyone thought eBay was going to radically change the way we procure merchandise and we wouldn't need centralized distributors like Amazon?
Brian Gibbons Starting out - get a quick start this spring doing terms deals
28 March 2016 | 65 replies
The commission is negotiated on the agreement, and if through their marketing a buyer comes even if the listing goes expired, if it is the procuring agent, meaning the agent responsible for sale is responsible for introducing the buyer to the seller, even on the lease 2 own and not a cash sale, they are still going to get their commission.Seehttp://homebuying.about.com/od/realestateagents/qt...If you the real estate investor in your trying to get the seller to consider terms instead of cash and avoid the sales commission, the listing agreement is between the seller and the agent. 
Account Closed FHA Concern
15 September 2011 | 24 replies
If you buy and resell a lot of properties, you’ll eventually need a good mortgage broker who understands your business and can help you procure financing for your buyer.
Clayton Cook Pro baseball player seeking advice
27 February 2018 | 28 replies
I've been exploring the idea of helping to procure deals and manage properties for people who are independently wealthy, looking for retirement income, but who don't want the headache of managing or finding properties.
Patrick O. Having trouble with the site eRentpayment
15 November 2017 | 79 replies
As mentioned before, Check Commerce wouldn't answer any of my questions regarding erentpayment, so I called their Sales Dept, posing as if I wanted to procure their services.
Brian Rowles Not sure what to do with this realtor?
6 September 2019 | 24 replies
It depends what you signed, but otherwise,  because that realtor's marketing did NOT locate those buyers, it was in fact your marketing, there would be no "procuring cause" which is sort of the magic word for if a previous realtor's efforts are responsible for finding your buyer.However your contract may have some sort of stipulation that if you find a buyer within X time, she is entitled.
Chris Vee Build New in NoVA for $1M?
3 June 2020 | 16 replies
If you're willing to consider outside the beltway, you may be able to procure land and build for around 1M.