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Matthew Haskins Can Realtor's Pay Marketing Costs from Referrals from Investors
12 December 2016 | 7 replies
Hoping to monetize of the leads in the meantime if I could.I also have a full time job for the family business that I will probably never leave and figured I wouldn't have time to really market properties well as a realtor. 
Kathryn Vincent Emotional Support Animals-Less than 4 Rental Homes
2 May 2021 | 1 reply
If you are going to accept animals even though you are not required, I highly recommend monetizing it.
Daniel Murphy Looking for hosts with properties in the Twin Cities MN
19 July 2023 | 7 replies
As for what "type" of monetization strategy, it's a long list, a very long list, take your pic.
Robert T. Buyin 1st primary res.- buying starter home VS house to grow into
12 September 2018 | 33 replies
Then I need a way to monetize and affiliate link and SEO back to all the other crap I'm selling. 
Mary Spalding HELOC to get another property for cash?
18 September 2011 | 26 replies
Heloc's are a great way to buy flips and also to monetize all that equity.
Ryan Taylor Being a RE Agent and an Investor
23 October 2015 | 4 replies
Now I've seen a couple posts where others have mentioned that they are not your typical RE agent (driving buyers around, and bothering family & friends) and use their license to better monetize leads for flipping and wholesaling.So here's my question, in what ways can i actually use a RE license to make me a better investor and vice versa? 
Shannon Sadik Apartment Down Payment: How to come up with the 25%?
9 March 2022 | 24 replies
Of the 5 or 10 or 20 deals that you look at this year, you may only keep one or two, but wholesale and monetize the rest of your leads.
Robert Jenkins Differed sales Trust (1031)
12 January 2020 | 5 replies
The California Franchise Tax Board ("FTB") has ruled that certain types of installment sale transactions that have been "structured" or "drafted" pursuant to Section 453 of the Internal Revenue Code ("Code") and have been promoted and used to "save" failed 1031 Exchange transactions will not qualify for tax-deferred treatment in California when used in this manner.California FTB is Aware of Certain Installment ArrangementsThe FTB is aware of certain arrangements in which a 1031 Exchange investor and/or Qualified Intermediary attempt to convert proceeds from the sale of the investor's relinquished property that is part of a failed 1031 Exchange, or any unused proceeds from a partial 1031 Exchange, into an installment arrangement such as an installment note or other similar arrangement in which payments are to be paid out over two or more years.It was made clear by the FTB that these arrangements do not qualify for a deferral of gain recognition under Sections 453 or 1031 of the Code since, among other reasons, these sections and the federal doctrine of constructive receipt do not support such a deferral of gain recognition.These tax-deferred installment sale transaction structures have been promoted under various names over the years, including Private Annuity Trusts, Deferred Sales Trusts, Monetized Installment Sales, Self-Directed Installment Notes, among others.Qualified Intermediaries Put On Notice1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediaries must withhold and remit certain amounts to the California FTB when a 1031 Exchange either fully or partially fails.
Jessica Riley Code enforcement for driving for dollars
21 August 2016 | 1 reply
Remember,r, you are really chasing equity that can be monetized, not just real estate.
Carl W. What to do with 3rd Flr of a Duplex?
18 December 2020 | 6 replies
Any other ideas of things I could do to monetize the space without getting into any legal issues would be appreciated.