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Michael McDermott "Career" options for a young investor
7 February 2016 | 18 replies
.………………………………... 313The Licensee Approach………………….……………………………. 313The L/O Investor Approach………………….………………………... 314Rating the L/O Tool………………….………………………………… 315L/O Concepts………………….………………………………………. 315Investor Assignment Technique………………….……………………. 316Lease Option Pitfalls………………….……………………………….. 316Chapter 14 Making Money with Land……………………………… 318The Land Business Model………………….…………………………. 318Land as an Investment………………….……………………………… 319Raw Land ROI Rule………………….………………………………... 319The Advantages of Land………………….…………………………… 320Cellular Phone Tower Leases………………….……………………… 320C.P.T.
J. Tyler Moore How to be a hardmoney lender - without the work?
15 January 2016 | 35 replies
you either need a license  http://www.dbo.ca.gov/licensees/finance_lenders/default.asp or  have a real estate broker to broker the lending for you. 
Aj Bowman GC vs. Sub Contracting
2 September 2016 | 18 replies
If the contractor (with a little "c") only holds a Subcontractor's license and not a Contractor's license (with a big "C"), then legally MD does not permit them to enter into a contract directly with anyone other than a big "C" licensee.  
Jacob Kline Property under contract and tenant won’t allow showing
11 January 2020 | 134 replies
Licensees usually don't have these problems.
Account Closed Is Wholesaling in Indiana Illegal Without a License?
19 March 2013 | 19 replies
Here's what the law says in Michigan:R 339.22319 Licensure required for owner of real estate engagingin sale as principal vocation; acts constituting principal vocation;sale of real estate owned by broker or associate broker; licensee toreveal ownership or interest when selling property licensee owns orhas interest in.Rule 319. (1) Licensure as a real estate broker is required of anowner of real estate who engages in the sale of real estate as a principalvocation, unless the owner engages the services of a real estate broker.Acts constituting a principal vocation include any of the following:(a) Engaging in more than 5 real estate sales in any 12-month period.
Jason Bentley Legality of referral fees
4 February 2009 | 2 replies
In Georgia, you can only pay a referral fee to a real estate licensee.
Lior Golan Contractor for buying foreclosed property in the east
30 December 2019 | 8 replies
Property management can be performed by an owner or a licensed broker or licensee for the broker in Ohio.
Samantha M. Do Door Hangers Work?
21 February 2017 | 33 replies
When the time comes, if we've hit them enough times, they can easily recall how to reach our licensees. 3) Response rate - We just introduced the door hangers this summer and they just haven't been used enough yet for me to have any meaningful data.
Jefferson Kim CALIFORNIA: How to Start Own Real Estate Broker Company?
14 March 2014 | 3 replies
Just found this: http://www.dre.ca.gov/licensees/Corporation.html
James P. How to Choose a Broker
8 October 2014 | 9 replies
This is geared for the new Licensee to do at least 16 transactions their first year.