
11 June 2024 | 15 replies
Quote from @Kesha Hamilton: I'm a licensed Realtor and investor.

10 June 2024 | 1 reply
Homes with active permits can transfer to the new owner but unlicensed properties will need to wait for a license until the currently active rentals drops by roughly 100 licenses.

12 June 2024 | 57 replies
We want to reduce the amount of double-data entry you need to do and save you time and money on multiple programs and licenses.

10 June 2024 | 5 replies
Though I don't know a law on this specificly...in general if the PM is licensed, then they have a fiduciary duty.

11 June 2024 | 5 replies
Make sure you are in a state that doesn't have licensing requirements for private lenders and make sure you work through a title and escrow agent so that your money is insured with a lender's title insurance policy and ABSOLUTELY make sure your LLC is listed as a loss payee on the property hazard insurance.

10 June 2024 | 23 replies
Any help would be greatly appreciatedThank you, First things first, do you have a broker's license?

10 June 2024 | 30 replies
It's something Jerry Norton released recently to the public to pull data.Did some quick data comparisons for fun between 2 other platforms I currently use - PropStream and MLS (I'm licensed in Florida)I specifically searched for a handful of On-Market properties (active/closed transactions) and noticed the following:- You can't search for specific properties on PropWire- PropWire data isn't up to date (30+ day discrepancy) compared to PropStream; neither is up to date compared to MLS (3rd party data providers hardly ever are)- PropWire estimated value vastly different from PropStream value (50k+ difference in most instances)- No property photos (yet)Initial thoughts: It's a brand new tool and can't imagine it was gonna be great out of the gate.

10 June 2024 | 18 replies
In addition my drivers license which they have a copy of show that I live in a completely different state. 🤷♂️
11 June 2024 | 5 replies
Also, for anyone based in Philly, I've heard from one contractor that quotes of 20-30k were common a few years ago, but due to recent rule changes, contractors need to maintain excavation licenses/ insurances to do any dig out work and that cost is getting passed to customers.

11 June 2024 | 0 replies
For example, most title agents will request that you bring a valid form of identification such as your driver’s license.