Mel Hignell
Found adult videos shot in—and outside—our Portland Airbnb
10 June 2019 | 137 replies
Usually only the boss gets in serious trouble but as she explained to my property manager she set up her business in such a way where she could claim she didn't hire the girls for any purpose other than legal massages albeit unlicensed.
Melineh Mirzaian
Should I have a Real Estate license to be an investor?
13 May 2019 | 13 replies
@Melineh Mirzaian i am a real estate agent for my investment purposes but dont think its necessary at all. i had access to the mls before i became an agent as an unlicensed personal assitant (UPA).
Nam Tran
Jay Papasan Talk on Google
27 September 2019 | 1 reply
I remember after reading the book too and sitting with my physician who stared at the computer screen 95pct of the time he was with me, mostly typing and thinking the whole time he needed a $10/hr scribe, so he could look at me while talking and asking questions....there's all kind of help you can have in your practice...PAs, licensed and unlicensed people, appointment setters, etc.
Brandon Turner
Landlords Breaking the Law?
31 August 2015 | 5 replies
Unlicensed units.Not reporting all their income.ADA Violations involving service dogsFair housing violations typically in reference to familial status and sizeNot having a separate account for security deposit
Mikel Graham
Eppraisal vs. Zillow?
15 January 2012 | 5 replies
BPOs are worthless b/c most are done by inexperienced newbies trying to make a few $$, or by unlicensed surrogates of busy agents.
Steven Maduro
your handy man or GC and developing a good relationship
16 October 2012 | 9 replies
I have had partners in various business ventures and I really am a big believer in partnering I have a General contractor (unlicensed in my state ) but licensed in hawaii I have been working as his laborer on one of his projects in return he gives me a pretty good rate on my work and renovations I have four properties and he has dived into them and really been very valuablethere is a dark side to every story he has a bad habit of over promisinghe means well but he just cant get projects in on time even with me helping and I am there I can see how fast he moves and how hard he works and even with my help we are weeks behind.I dont get mad because I believe in the long run I will be able to estimate his estimate and figure out the actual completion timesanother dark side is that he knows a lot but he also has missed a few classes for example he installed my laminate flooring and he knows all about how to measure and accomodate walls that ride out and floor levelling but he is cutting around all the door jambs instead of cutting out underneath them.it looks like amateur hour.in the interest of time and money I am going to let this go this time in this apartment but the next apartment I will insist we use a saw and cut out underneath the jambswhat is my point in my rambling?
Ashley Abramson
Licensed Structural Engineer?
3 December 2020 | 29 replies
I guess on Photo 2 the contractor -- probably unlicensed -- decided to splice the 4x6 with 2x4 nailed with a 16D is enough to support the gap.
Cara Smith
New to Investing
9 December 2012 | 4 replies
As a wholesaler, you're essentially an unlicensed agent trying to collect fees.
Greg P.
Question about Hiring a Handyman without license and rental properties purchase
19 October 2010 | 4 replies
Many times the unlicensed people do 3X better work and charge 1/3 less.
Isaac Johnson
Co-listing agent without a license?
2 July 2019 | 28 replies
@Cason Acor is right about it being illegal for us to offer a commission to an unlicensed person.