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Andy M. Subject to insurance question
27 February 2019 | 17 replies
You maintain power to record that deed at any time, but meanwhile allow the borrower to procure insurance.
Praveen Balaji $935 "Audit compliance charge" in Buyer agreement
24 April 2020 | 26 replies
Errors & Omissions Insurance (which, per my research, is sort of malpractice insurance that the agent and agency need to procure)Are these charges common in Charlotte?
Dominic Allen New BP Member from Las Vegas, NV
10 January 2017 | 10 replies
(I preferred those hours so I can trade until market close during the week) My experience in real estate consists soley of literature I've read and some failed attempts at procuring some properties in 2010 when every investor out there was outbidding me here in Vegas haha.
Stephan Nemeth Short term property management - Atlanta
6 March 2019 | 9 replies
I'd rather pay $75 for someone else to get crap on their hands instead of me.Here is the management structure:Me - Advertising, sales, lawncare, collections, repairs and maintenance, concierge.Wife - Housekeeping, gourmet chef, carpet shampooing, inventory management and procurement, consulting.
Chris Virgil-Stone Syndication/Multi-Family Organization Charts
20 November 2019 | 7 replies
Procurement/Vendor relations
Clint Wade Roofer told me they made sellers agent aware roof needs replacing
19 July 2018 | 14 replies
You need to develop a good working relationship with the type of inspector that you can trust and rely on to give you this information first hand and not rely on the roofer that the realtor procured to come out and make sure the deal closed.
Phil L. Pre-foreclosures: Buying Subject-to?
10 December 2012 | 14 replies
I don't know of any investors that pay agents to release a contract when they weren't the procuring cause of the sale.
Samantha M. Are you provided leads at big brokerages (ie Keller Williams, Remax etc)
20 April 2013 | 3 replies
Bill Gulley How does one earn a commission if they are only fielding calls or just holding open houses without procuring a buyer?
Logan Ryan Dark Horse to Slam Dunk!
9 June 2023 | 1 reply
I procured a 3rd Party Private FinancierHow did you add value to the deal?
Alex Varner Contractor requesting 50% Upfront
9 June 2019 | 192 replies
I'm surprised people are not utilizing escrow accounts for these matters (protects both the contractor and the customer). i don't care how large a job is. a reputable contractor should have means to procure the materials and start on the job without a customer subsidy. then, like others had mentioned, present proof of work completed/materials acquired and get paid based on that.