Michael Tranzilli
Waterbury, Connecticut
17 November 2016 | 10 replies
I've been doing some research an noticed an economic plan for a huge revitalization that is taking place in the town but then I also found a article that this revitalization has stalled due to lack of funding.
Sean Lauber
Young credit score, just moved to USA
7 November 2016 | 2 replies
I know it can be done because I've sat on google translate to annotate German tax returns into English, along with past-dated USD currency conversions to get a loan through, but yeah this is one where you need to shop primarily the competence of the lender, and shop it hard.
Art Maydan
House Hacking a Duplex - Organizing Receipts for Tax Time
19 September 2016 | 1 reply
Am I supposed to go through receipt line by receipt line and annotate what’s personal and what’s for which unit?
Joyce Kim
How to avoiding commingling
1 August 2023 | 15 replies
Worse come to worse, print them out, annotate, and rescan (yeah pretty old school).
Account Closed
Pittsburgh, PA Neighborhoods Poised for Revitalization?
6 October 2014 | 35 replies
If you do a google search for "pittsburgh city data uptown kid" and click on his profile link, he has a bunch of different maps that provide similar information.As for creating the map, I'm not sure...but there are probably tutorials on google maps about how to annotate them.
Dorraine S.
Newbie Property Manager from LaGrange, Georgia
31 May 2011 | 12 replies
The Georgia Real Estate Commission states, "The license law both identifies and limits the duties that unlicensed employees of brokers may undertake in property management," and then they cite the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which is below.
Steve B.
Is auction.com playing games with me?
30 July 2015 | 9 replies
I no longer bid on Auctions unless it's a smaller type auction where you might still can get a deal.I also an not a fan of the round robin system for marketing listings.
Monika Haebich
Expedia Buys HomeAway for $39 Billion
15 November 2015 | 13 replies
Well, thats only a negative if your a renter an not a owner.
Brian Colbert
Who Pays the agent on an REO
22 January 2011 | 12 replies
Here we go again.We need to stop classifying broker/agents as REALTORS.Not every broker/agent is a REALTOR.That doesn't mean they are less competent just that they got tired of paying bloated fees to the old NAR.The real estate commissions for each state give a rat's #ss about the NAR.All they care about is license laws and protecting the interests of the public.REALTOR designation is subscribing to their CODE OF ETHICS.Doesn't mean you have no ethics if you are a broker or agent an not a REALTOR.Theoretically you could also argue banks could lose their shirts not having qualified brokers on the ground level handling their assets.What banks pay is cheap in commissions compared to the infrastructure that would be needed to do everything in house.Whether that buyer buys direct with the listing broker or uses a buyers broker the cost is the same BECAUSE the bank allocates for the total commission payout at the time the asset manager assigns the listing to the broker/agent.It will just be xx percent on the HUD to 1 brokerage or split between the buyers broker and the sellers broker.I am talking about the REO side in general and not short sales,etc.
Geoffrey Pritchett
First Rental Deal Evaluation
5 November 2018 | 10 replies
Those numbers may look high, but I'd rather have the reserves set aside and not need them than need them an not have them.