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Spencer I. Have Seller and Buyer, But Deal Hit A Road Block Need Help ASAP
27 August 2012 | 9 replies
Will the buyer accept such an exclusion?
Jeff S. Buy and hold partnerships, one in town...
31 January 2012 | 34 replies
In the second scenario, consider that you're on the deed exclusively, so you have risk as well.Which situation is better for you financially?
Bienes Raices Receiving emails (MLS listings) from the listing agent
6 February 2012 | 7 replies
You'd have to sign an Exclusive Buyers Agent contract for you to be under any obligation to buy through them.
Jon Klaus Do you connect with your tenants on Social Media?
15 February 2012 | 25 replies
Speaking of texting, some of my tenants use it almost exclusively.
Charles Shils Buyer agent commission
16 February 2012 | 11 replies
A buyer could sign an "exclusive buyer's broker agreement" with one agent but another agent that closes the transaction could end up earning the commission.
Jeremy Namen Neighborhood Revival
17 October 2012 | 55 replies
Find other young motivated entrepreneurs and focus exclusively on this area.
Jeff S. Moving into rental; tax question
15 February 2012 | 17 replies
You may then stay there two years and will be eligible for the exclusion.
Corey Dutton How to Avoid Lending Scams
21 February 2012 | 18 replies
Remember Real Estate agents typically have an exclusive agreement to buy or sell and will get paid if a transaction gets done independent of who other parties involved are, while lenders only get the origination fees if the transaction is done with that lender.As a “Colorado Hard Money“ lender for non-owner occupied investment properties, we feel it is fair to charge a small fee to cover expenses related to estimating the value of the property, estimating the repairs, inspecting the property, and credit and background checks.
Kel S Frustrated with only owner occupants first 15+ days
4 April 2012 | 14 replies
I have been looking almost exclusively at FNMA Homepath properties in my market for the past few months and have had a number of properties that I was interested in go to owner occupant buyers during the First Look.
Drew G. New investor- Townhomes
5 January 2013 | 2 replies
He was selling exclusively to investors and asked if I was interested.