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Nicholas Flatoff Agency when renting your own home?
17 June 2017 | 2 replies
A quick search didn't turn anything up; I'm a licensed agent working with a brokerage as a property manager and I'm prepping my first personal rental.I'm mildly concerned about my brokerage getting legally associated with the rental.Either way, does anyone use a disclosure at lease signing clarifying that you are an agent working for X brokerage, but you are acting as an individual and the brokerage is not affiliated with the lease transaction?
Account Closed Unexperienced Real Estate Agent Aspiring to Become a Broker
7 October 2017 | 4 replies
However, due to to my mildly shy and reserved nature, I am considering upgrading my license to broker status- I'd rather have agents working for me and not have to initiate conversations and cajole clientele.
Daniella Lamis Hybrid college student rental + STR in the summer? Can this work?
30 September 2021 | 19 replies
When the climate is mild the place is always booked.Just some thoughts for you to digest.Good luck!
Tim Koumoundouros New Chicago Member - House Hacking and Multi Units
30 May 2019 | 9 replies
Doing even a mild value add to the multi units can be very profitible. 
Melanie Stephens Seeking "Biggest Mistake/Lesson Learned" Tenant Stories
23 September 2020 | 45 replies
To put it mildly, the house was pretty much destroyed, between 5 years if deferred maintenance and the hostage situation.
Adam Widdicombe Decision has been made!
29 June 2018 | 11 replies
Corey I think the overall market in KC right now is pretty hot, the taxes are very low, the winters are mild, businesses are moving to the area.
Bryan Zayac Working on First Deal - Seeking Input
21 June 2017 | 13 replies
@Ben LeybovichLet's stick with "mildly controversial." :) In all seriousness, do check out Ben's articles @Bryan Zayac.
Joshua Dorkin The New BiggerPockets is Here!
27 June 2014 | 216 replies
Not a big deal but mildly confusing I suppose for people that didn't use their email handle as their username. 
Account Closed Original windows vs modern
4 February 2020 | 5 replies
I live and have rentals in a mild climate area, but I have never seen a vinyl window that looks close to end of life (not including physical damage). 
Sean Buruschkin Breaking the lease because rooms cannot be heated properly
3 January 2019 | 13 replies
Everything I am reading about electric heat pumps suggests they are designed for southern United States climates where the winters are mild and outside temperatures typically do not drop below 40 degrees.Are these grounds to work with the landlord to break the lease because there are rooms that cannot be heated to necessary minimum temperatures?