Evans Wright
Exciting Multifamily/ADU Changes Coming to Charlotte This Year!!
2 March 2023 | 4 replies
If you ever need a patent attorney, he is your guy.I love to provide value and help others build wealth.
David Wayne
Mississippi Land Patent question - please help
7 July 2022 | 8 replies
I want to sell this property.Does anyone have any experience with land patents?
Cathy M.
Does word Realty in a business name get you in trouble?
16 March 2023 | 24 replies
You can use the word realty in your business name and in your website domain name.You cannot however, use the word "Realtor®" or "Realtors®" or "Realtor-Associates®" (unless they apply to you and your company) as those marks are registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Account Closed
Best career(s) to choose to amass fast wealth for investing?
11 February 2017 | 72 replies
Saying those engineering fields are "dying" is patently ridiculous.
Ethan Painter
Placing Rental Properties in LLC's
6 June 2016 | 36 replies
If you have quads or larger i was told one LLC per.The reason mine re split into 2 right now is because some of them are inherited from my patents so the thought of losing them all due to a lawsuit was too much.
James Maradits
Basement Waterproofing Rates
26 July 2018 | 7 replies
First guy came out to sell their "patented multistep system" and quoted me $22k.
John Hickey
Long term BRRR in Bed Stuy Brooklyn, NYC John Hickey
15 August 2019 | 70 replies
The patent on the 30 year with taxes and insurance was 3900 or so.
Omer Ashkenazi
multifamilies door lock systerm?
21 September 2019 | 40 replies
According to Landlord Locks it is based on a formerly patented system that the US Government and other institutional users have used to secure their properties.
Mehran K.
"What If" Section 8 Were No More
3 August 2017 | 173 replies
This was long, long ago, before they had even issued the patent for dirt and before the launch of the 'Great Society' in the 60s. :)This person was in their late 40s or early 50s.
Ryan Vienneau
Is agent obligated to disclose issues with "as-is" properties?
9 March 2016 | 14 replies
If so, they're patent defects and not a required disclosure in Ohio.My personal experience is that a bank marketing a house "as-is" means that they aren't going to renegotiate price or offer to make repairs pursuant to your property inspection.