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William Dubinsky Seller can't afford to close - suggestions?
6 February 2019 | 10 replies
The tax Commission consented to 10% being paid and then they set a payment plan for the rest.
Account Closed Just bought my first rental property - Should I do STR/MTR/LTR?
24 April 2023 | 22 replies
Here are some tips for vetting potential tenants:Require a rental application: Have all potential tenants fill out a rental application that includes personal and employment information, references, and a consent to run a background check and credit report.Check their credit report: A credit report can give you insight into a tenant's financial history, including their payment history, outstanding debts, and credit score.Run a background check: A background check can reveal any criminal history or past evictions, which may be red flags.Verify income: Make sure to ask for proof of income to ensure the tenant has the financial means to pay rent.Contact references: Reach out to previous landlords, employers, and personal references to get a sense of the tenant's reliability and character.Conduct an in-person interview: Meeting the tenant in person can give you a sense of their personality and demeanor, which can be important factors in being a good tenant.Trust your instincts: If something seems off or you have a bad feeling about a potential tenant, it may be best to pass and keep looking.By taking these steps and thoroughly vetting potential tenants, you can increase the chances of finding a quality tenant who will be a good fit for your rental property.Good luck and keep us posted on what you decided to do! 
Krystle Tavernier How to protect my duplex (under my SSN) against lawsuits.
10 June 2022 | 2 replies
Simply transferring any property from a person's name into an LLC without lender's consent can result in the lender accelerating the entire note.
Precious Thompson Squatters
14 March 2015 | 11 replies
I heard stories about squatter before , and I am curious to know will any of you guys purchase a house from someone who is having issues with squatters occupying their property without consent or will that be to much of an hassle?
Robert Alexis Questionable Agent Behavior
29 December 2023 | 15 replies
I think it’s helpful to have a buyers agent that looks out for your interests but it does not seem like this agent has your best interest in mind.submitting offers without your consent is a huge no no.
Hyeseong Park Recording phone call is illegal in PA but
30 December 2023 | 19 replies
But consent can typically prevent wiretapping claims.
Marcell Kiss Can you double dip as an agent? If you can how?
26 August 2022 | 6 replies
Standard 1-5 of the NAR Code of Ethics states:REALTORS® may represent the seller/landlord and buyer/tenant in the same transaction only after full disclosure to and with informed consent of both parties.Here's the thing: If you were doing this with full disclosure and informed consent of the seller, you could just charge them a higher commission for bringing the end buyer.
Account Closed Subleasing on airbnb
12 November 2019 | 1 reply
However don't do this without the consent of the landlord/ owner of the property and definitely do not do it where airbnb is prohibited, because the fines for violating the law can often be placed on the property.
Jay Garrison Any drawbacks to not being present at the closing?
2 January 2024 | 5 replies
I suppose if you do send someone with power of attorney that would handle the issue as long as they can decide to move forward or reach you for your consent
Connor Stark Text Blasts as Lead Generator
12 February 2021 | 34 replies
@Connor StarkIf you do a "blast" text and don't have the recipient's consent to do so, you won't have a real estate business very long because all your rent money will go towards paying TCPA fines.