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Brandon Reiter RentApp.com - Has anyone used it??
5 November 2021 | 4 replies
A LOT of these apps and websites targeted at serving rental property owners and managers go defunct.So it makes sense to examine the business’ plan for bringing in revenue, and whether you believe that will be a viable plan or not, before committing to using it.
Kevin Kirkman Bandit Sign Campaign
5 December 2012 | 12 replies
Yet they had the nerve to chase me and other investors down until we removed our signs.
Susie S. Who can help me, a newbie find a deal in positive cash flow properties?
5 December 2012 | 17 replies
You mention having bought at the top of the market and getting out.Seems to me you will first want to examine what a good deal looks like.
Mary Elizabeth C. Licensed attorney taking brokerage exam in Missouri, pay for study guides?
26 November 2012 | 3 replies
It's been years and years since I took the brokers exam in Georgia.Here we use AMP (applied measurement professionals) to conduct the testing.
Carlos Gamero Length of contingency period
9 December 2012 | 3 replies
If a buyer makes an offer to purchase and the offer is accepted by the seller, what is the typical length of the period to examine rent rolls, do inspections, examine current leases, examine operating expenses, etc.?
Karin Crompton Typical Hard Money Fees (by category, not amount)
24 January 2013 | 22 replies
I am in NJ, the loan amount is for 130k, I am putting 40k down, 1500 legal fee is for his attorney to prepare the legal docs, examine my LLC, and he claims it to be a standard legal fee that will be on my HUD1the 750 commitment fee came with a much longer explanation, essentially saying that the commitment was to ensure that once he allocates the capital to go into the loan that the borrower will close with him, not go elsewhere or let the deal sit.
Bill Gulley LLC Minutes & Maintenance Issues
13 January 2017 | 13 replies
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Larry Littrell Best Managing Broker In WA State
23 September 2013 | 0 replies
I will be taking my RE brokers (used to be called agents) exam in Wa state soon and was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for a "investor friendly" Managing Broker.I am getting my license but mainly for access to the MLS, listing properties I don't buy and helping family members out as well.Looking for a reasonable fee to hang my license with some support.
Jewel Starling Newbie looking at 4-6 apt purchase in southwest Cleveland suburbs
24 September 2013 | 3 replies
Examining properties and need to learn to crunch the numbers well and avoid, no rather have an eye out for pitfalls.
Dave Payerchin What to be Aware of with Turnkey Properties
25 September 2013 | 11 replies
The first step can be to examine the broker’s Pro Forma, but accurate Pro Forma are unfortunately not the norm in cash flow investing.Ideally a Pro Forma should be transparent and complete, including purchase price, monthly rent, real estate taxes, and property insurance costs, as well as projected major repair and maintenance reserves, vacancy reserves, and property management fees, at the very least.