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Josh T. Idaho "Dealer in Options" Law
25 January 2016 | 18 replies
From the Idaho statute:DEFINITION ~"Dealer in options" means any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation who shall directly or indirectly take, obtain or use options to purchase, exchange, lease option or lease purchase real property or any interest therein for another or others whether or not the options shall be in his or its name and whether or not title to the property shall pass through the name of the person, firm, partnership, association or corporation in connection with the purchase, sale, exchange, lease option or lease purchase of the real property, or interest therein.IMPLICATION ~(36) "Real estate broker" means and includes:(a) Any person other than a real estate salesperson, who, directly or indirectly, while acting for another, for compensation or a promise or an expectation thereof, engages in any of the following: sells, lists, buys, or negotiates, or offers to sell, list, buy or negotiate the purchase, sale, option or exchange of real estate or any interest therein or business opportunity or interest therein for others;(b) Any actively licensed broker while, directly or indirectly, acting on the broker's own behalf;(c) Any person who represents to the public that the person is engaged in any of the above activities;(d) Any person who directly or indirectly engages in, directs, or takes any part in the procuring of prospects, or in the negotiating or closing of any transaction which does or is calculated to result in any of the acts above set forth;(e) A dealer in options as defined in this section.
Account Closed Transferring property from an single-member LLC to yourself
15 June 2020 | 20 replies
I want to start rehabbing homes, I thought the safest way would be to start an llc, procure the funds do the rehab then sell to myself at ARV, since we're also in the market for a house and pre-approved through a lender.  
Devin Haertling Ok realtors I need some advice
24 June 2017 | 74 replies
Buyer agency in my area states that an agent is owed a commission if they have procured cause.
James Park Greatest Population and % Gain and Loss MSA between 2010 - 2015.
7 April 2016 | 15 replies
@James Park what source did you procure this statistical information from?  
Ellis Hammond Is it better to lease or purchase my car?
24 July 2018 | 127 replies
Contracts/Procurement.... 
Bradley Bladon New Member From Columbia, SC
21 August 2016 | 3 replies
I was very close to flipping my first house in back in 2007 when I was able to procure sub-prime funds but for various reasons passed it on to another investor.Having been out of the loop for so long, I want to start immersing myself in the wholesaling side of the business and go from there.  
Bryan Beal COVID-19 vs. Basic Freedoms
30 September 2021 | 321 replies
As the USA scrambles to procure these resources, quarantining is the best possible solution to buying them time.
Nate Rohlf Buying without a Realtor---Saving Money?
6 February 2020 | 41 replies
Many of my clients are very savvy and use me on deals they have procured.  
Gail W. Mobile home abandoned on my lot not sure how to proceed
13 February 2020 | 15 replies
I know that other types of abandoned vehicles, cars motorcycles etc. a salvage title could be procured, I just am not sure in the case of a mobile home.
Lyndal McMurphy No heat/hot water, tenant wants a hotel
1 January 2024 | 58 replies
Upon written notice, procure reasonable substitute housing during the period of the landlord’snoncompliance, in which case the tenant is excused from paying rent for the period of the landlord’snoncompliance.What I used to do is put them in another vacant unit if I had one, but if not, if it was just a day or two, I'd research a safe but affordable motel price and offer the tenant to either credit that amount of money towards their next month's rent, or I'd book the room for them.