
28 March 2024 | 34 replies
For the shoe store that would include things like your utilities, rent on your store, the salaries you pay your employees, bookkeeping, advertising, insurance, and probably lots of other stuff.

29 March 2024 | 99 replies
C: Savvy sellers will figure out that it benefits them to offer comp to buyers agents (their property will have a better chance of selling for more this way, and less chance of falling out of contract due to the buyer flaking on them), and their willingness to pay a buyer's agent a certain amount will be communicated in some way to the public (on brokerages websites along with the listing info, in private "broker's notes", in the showing scheduling app along with the text confirming the showing, inside the listing itself on brochures or feature cards, in advertising, etc.).

26 March 2024 | 4 replies
I don't get paid by Turbotenant, but I should start charging them an advertising fee haha!

25 March 2024 | 3 replies
Hey @Jonathan Leung - happy to have a barter convo with you about this as I'm currently interviewing different marketing agencies for my own advertising strategies.

27 March 2024 | 21 replies
Once you have your systems in place, it becomes very plug and play.Thanks, yes--I've been thinking that startup would be relatively time intensive (furnishing it, setting everything up on the advertising platforms, etc.).

26 March 2024 | 28 replies
That would be what BP advertises though in bold.

25 March 2024 | 2 replies
You know they have to leave because of the new build, why rock the boat.If everyone is on good terms, beginning of June, start advertising it and showing it.

25 March 2024 | 11 replies
The same laws apply, you use the same lease agreement, and you advertise in the same places: zillow, realtor.com, apartments.com, furnishedfinder, zumper, etc.Please don't let this unnecessary, made-up term confuse you.

25 March 2024 | 0 replies
Sellers will still be allowed to pay a buyers broker although not advertised o the MLS.

25 March 2024 | 26 replies
Too many Americans were thrown under the bus at the time ERISA becoming law and being duped by the bar charts we still see advertised on the large brokerage houses TV advertisements.