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Jeff S. State say No
25 June 2011 | 1 reply
One other option for a longer name (e.g. fictitious Carolina Real Estate Holdings, Inc.) you may be able to file an abbreviated name (e.g.
Jeff Hogan do you look for property that already has a renter
12 March 2009 | 5 replies
Also, HOA is on our list of RE Abbreviations (found to the left of your screen under RE tools).
Kenneth LaVoie sell or keep?
14 September 2020 | 9 replies
Yes, I've confused my ... abbreviations!
Travis Williams New to the forum... my 1st (and 2nd) deals
25 April 2011 | 37 replies
I'm sure I'll laugh at myself when you tell me, but I just haven't seen that abbreviation :)
Account Closed Help with common but not common to me abbreviations
7 May 2010 | 12 replies
Alright, I'm new here and keep running across abbreviations that I'm unfamiliar with.
Joakim Esaiasson Qoustion about MLS
3 December 2015 | 4 replies
@Joakim EsaiassonSA is Seller's AgentBA is Buyer's AgentAnd I believe TC is total commission but don't quote me on the last one as none of the MLS systems I'm familiar with have the TC abbreviation.
Claudia Bonaudo Special Servicing conditions Apply, what does that means?
15 July 2016 | 3 replies
Ok, I'm learning all kind of terminology, abbreviations and REI slang, today I was looking for some properties on the internet and found a bidding web page and in some properties it says this:"Note: This property is associated with a special servicer.
Dustin Ruhl Which Real Estate Contract Is Right For Your Deal?
9 July 2019 | 0 replies
A Real Estate Contract: is a legally-binding document that outlines the agreed upon terms between two or more parties in a real estate transaction and becomes legally binding when signed by all parties.4 Types of Real Estate Contracts:Purchase Agreement ContractsAssignment ContractsLease AgreementsPower of Attorney ContractsContracts Should:Be written in clear language (avoid abbreviations)Include deadlines and specify what happens if not met.List all agreed terms of sale – such as included appliances or home warranty information.Have a written contingency that outlines what will happen after the home inspection.
Shiloh Lundahl What is your HONEST OPINION of my investing model?
12 July 2019 | 79 replies
Again just Sayin.. to me your building a nice rental portfolio with an abbreviated BRRR type of model and now that I know the second is taken out in a year from your refi..
Ricardo Valdez Learning construction, carpentry, etc as sweat equity
13 July 2019 | 2 replies
I’m literally beginning to learn RE jargon and abbreviations