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Ken Keati I need a software for accounting rents and expenses
25 January 2019 | 14 replies
I’m not a programmer.. but I am an it director and know how to assemble a good team of programmers
Oliver Davis looking for good property managers
23 January 2019 | 6 replies
I've found good luck looking on local Apartment Association's board of directors.
Account Closed "real estate" class?
27 January 2019 | 6 replies
For these reasons I want to become a scaling buy-and-hold real estate investor and accumulate passive income, giving me time, freedom, and money to support my own art business, rather than having to work at a studio or under an art director.
Tabby Gawalis First job out of college - do I become a realtor?
28 January 2019 | 3 replies
However, my best friend is in finance, and is a managing director of a major banks wealth management division....so he does very well....but I make a lot more than he does, and I only consider myself moderately successful. 
Rita Medeiros Ft Lauderdale Miami Palm Beach Delray Female Investors Meetup
29 January 2019 | 2 replies

Please join us @ Panera Bread Wednesday Jan 30, 630-830 pm 5975 n. Federal Hwy Ft Lauderdale 33308, New & experienced welcome, free.

Tiago Faria How to find buyers for a rural tourism hotel?
28 February 2019 | 3 replies
Go directly to the owners and decision makers within these groups.... you don't want to be calling the Hotel director... you want one of the partners.We did a rural / beach project in Brazil last year.
Rob Bergeron New Regulations By the Planning Commission for Short Term Rentals
29 January 2019 | 0 replies
. | Courtesy of Key Source PropertiesThe Planning Commission didn’t favor the most drastic option — prohibiting non-owner-occupied short-term rentals in residential areas — but the commission did recommend that Louisville Metro Council approve several other changes to its short-term rental ordinance, commonly referred to as the Airbnb ordinance.The suggested changes include:Increase the annual registration fee for short-term rentals to $100 from $25.Require hosts to post a copy of their city-issued registration near the entrance of the property so that it is visible from the exterior.Require the host to provide their name, telephone number and emergency contact information to adjacent property owners.Have a licensed fire prevention inspector or a home inspector inspect non-owner-occupied short-term rentals to determine any safety issues.Require non-owner-occupied short-term rental hosts to register their rental within 60 days of receiving a conditional use permit, or the permit will be null and void.Permit the city planning director to deny short-term rental registration to any host who has had his or her registration revoked within one year of application for the new registration.
Petra S Jordan Second Home - Occupy Upstairs
2 February 2019 | 8 replies
There's a lot of creepy humans that hang around there and I work in it alone as a female and don't feel safe.
Dan Payne Commercial Real Estate company
5 February 2019 | 10 replies
A national brokerage might look like this:100,000 commission to brokerage.50,000 or 50% goes to the brokerage.Remaining 50,000 is split with the team.Senior director gets 27,000Director gets 15,000Junior agent gets 8,000Since I am the owner I get the whole 100k but have earned that right with 15 years in the business.The junior agents has to do about 13 deals to my one deal for the same commission.
Account Closed Healthcare Commercial Real Estate - hello!
5 February 2019 | 3 replies
I work on the healthcare brokerage team for JLL - we're a Fortunate 500 company offering commercial brokerage, management services, facilities, strategy, capital markets and so much more than I can feasibly list.My director and I specialize in physician and medical tenant representation, healthcare system real estate analytics, and general medical real estate consulting in Ohio but we also work across the Great Lakes Region.