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Irene Uribe FOUR UNITS BRAND NEW FOR SALE UNDER 540k Making 63k a year.
29 August 2024 | 0 replies
If there is no real estate agent involve we provide the 2% discount back to our customers or we are happy to pay the buyers broker such fee.
Jackson S. Can someone advise me - Working with hedge fund for commercial assignments
29 August 2024 | 3 replies
This document will memorialize the terms of your agreement, what your fee is, what your involvement will be, and dates for everything.
Charlie Brown Getting started in commercial
29 August 2024 | 5 replies
If not a brokerage a boutique niche developer/commercial builder would potentially also work to get you the exposure you'd like.This advise was given to me by a broker I spoke with when I first got into the industry and I wasn't really sure why he gave that advice, however, after somewhat following it, in a round about way, I can say it is by far the best way I can think of to get involved
Irene Uribe FOUR UNITS BRAND NEW FOR SALE UNDER 540k Making 63k a year.
29 August 2024 | 0 replies
If there is no real estate agent involve we provide the 2% discount back to our customers or we are happy to pay the buyers broker such fee.
Edward Barrett LLC Best Practice
30 August 2024 | 15 replies
I occasionally get someone that says, "I know this one guy..." but they can't provide actual details and it's probably just a rumor.Almost all legal disputes are over security deposits and very small amounts.Large suits involve injuries, which are only a risk if the landlord is negligent (e.g. fails to repair a broken step and the tenant falls).Even if the landlord is guilty, the suit will most likely be settled out of court and covered by insurance.Even if it goes to court, insurance will cover the costs.The odds of a landlord losing a lawsuit for more money than the average insurance policy will pay are about the same as winning the lottery or being struck by lightning twice.
John Miller Mortgage Broker ghosted after dealing and sidewalks assessment surprise
29 August 2024 | 3 replies
looking back I got a decent deal but it took too long to close and I need to find a team for the long term to accumulate fourplexes or build them.I'm wondering if people involved are just washing their hands if my deal rather than grow from it.Emails from before closing were insane looking back on it. 
Peter Sawyer Looking to invest in a Duplex in Lehigh Acres, Fl.
30 August 2024 | 12 replies
Less governmental involvement, restrictions, fees, red tape, etc. here in SW Florida. 
Kevin Lefeuvre On VRBO, have you chosen damage protection or deposit? Why?
30 August 2024 | 17 replies
I've actually done both, but typically when it's more than 2 people, pets, or kids are involved
Esteban Cardenas Using property manager to run renovation
30 August 2024 | 18 replies
I'm not sure I'd have a PM oversee another contractor but I would probably have them involved at some level especially if you are working long distance.
Bob Gruenig Investment in a syndication through an LLC?
29 August 2024 | 14 replies
Actually, one of these groups is involved in the syndication, so I also plan to reach out to them on Monday.