
6 April 2014 | 6 replies
hi everyone.I'm wondering if it makes sense for me to let a realtor I know here handle the contract portion of myfirst and second deal so i can learn from her.Im not too worried about cutting into my profit on the first and second deal but rather more worried about messing something up legally, as that is the area I know the least about.I contacted a lawyer in my area and he said he charged $1500 for contract reviews, which I know is high.So my question is, do i use a rea or a layer to handle my contracts the first few times?

8 June 2015 | 3 replies
@Tammy Vitale Google American Log Restoration/M&M Log Home Care.

29 August 2013 | 17 replies
I still think I will continue to use the GIS maps because in my county there are additional layers that can be turned on that prove useful from time to time such as school districts, historical districts, property lines, flood zones, etc.

15 October 2014 | 10 replies
Worst case, we have a thin layer of paper between the plywood and the actual wood floors.

22 December 2015 | 7 replies
It will be vital in high dollar markets where you're paying per click.You might broad match on keywords for 'real estate,' which could trigger your ads for pharses like "Free Real Estate," "Real Estate Seminars Near Me," and "Best Real Estate Books."

8 February 2018 | 42 replies
I started my LLC before I bought my first property just to give myself a layer of protection against personal liability.
14 May 2016 | 3 replies
This is why some people will start layering LLCs.

2 November 2016 | 2 replies
The sediment filter catches all the big particles and keeps them out if the softener; the softener is vital for protecting your plumbing, fixtures, and water heater; the RO system is important if your tenants plan to drink the water (softened water is not all that tasty).

1 May 2018 | 22 replies
The deal is more important than who it's through, although that is vital as well.

7 June 2017 | 28 replies
@Chris Seveney From a tax perspective I think it goes a layer deeper than just hiring a servicer and you're covered.