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Roemeo Barnette Dual military using separate VA loans
4 November 2018 | 9 replies

I have a question in regards to me and my wife using our VA loans. So my question is since we are both active duty aren’t we both entitled to our VA LOANS “SEPARATELY” ? I can buy a piece of property and my spouse sho...

Roemeo Barnette Dual military using separate VA Loans
16 October 2018 | 10 replies

I have a question in regards to me and my wife using our VA loans. So my question is since we are both active duty aren’t we both entitled to our VA LOANS “SEPARATELY” ? I can buy a piece of property and my spouse sho...

Rhyna Orillaneda 1st time to invest in rentals. what to do if $600,000 in cash?
17 October 2018 | 7 replies
If you have that much equity, you should consider refinancing it, and purchase another property with it and have dual cashflow.
Alex Vick Question For New York Real Estate Agents
20 October 2018 | 1 reply
Hello all :) I just have a general question.As a real estate agent in NY, if you get a listing from a client...the forms you must have the client sign are 1) Dual Agent disclosure2) Listing Agreement3) Lead Paint Disclosure if the home was built before 1978Am I missing any forms that are required?
Lateefah Washington Multifamily agent whose focus is 12-20 units in or near DFW area.
12 September 2018 | 4 replies
If they only brought me their listings, they would be representing me as a dual agent?  
Brielle Ford Real estate agent AND attempting investing in NC
25 September 2018 | 7 replies
You can also represent both in dual agency as long as both parties agree with that and you have disclosed your representations correctly in writing to all parties.If you already approached the seller, as a licensed real estate broker in NC you are required to provide them with the Working with a real estate agent brochure so they understand the process and the representation.It sounds like that you have already negotiated something with the seller and potentially learned personal / financial information about the seller.
Jessica Santiago jones How do Investors who Invest outside their area choose?
27 September 2018 | 11 replies
Better tenents are on the job >2 yrs with semi skills to skilled job, dual income, a family with a dog. 
Anne Williams AGENT SUGGESTS I OVERBID AND SEE IF HOME APPRAISES THEN NEGOTIATE
2 October 2018 | 44 replies
So the listing agent may have some extra commission if there is no buyers agent saving the seller money if they are willing to take less to sell directly to a buyer.If the listing agent goes “dual agent” representing both sides.
Chris Emmanuel Being a Real Estate agent FT or PT?
6 July 2018 | 10 replies
I've removed a fair amount of garbage myself over the years...haha.And @Chris Emmanuel I would look to work for a broker who supports dual career (part time) agents, because you don't want too much pressure to meet sales activities and goals when you are trying to devote most of your time to your own investing.
Bill Capper Purchase and House Hack a Multi-Family Property Bucks County, PA
28 June 2019 | 5 replies
I currently am taking a dual NJ and PA real estate license class that I will be finishing at the end of July.