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Vladimir Gonzalez Is illegal to pay referral fees to non realtors?
13 October 2020 | 105 replies
I have NEVER heard of any case in which someones went to jail, lost there license or even went to court over paying for referrals. 
Pavel Sakurets I'm surprised that from all the people on BP nobody knows the answer
18 December 2014 | 103 replies
A lot of counties do not properly file the paperwork (as is the case in Cook County, IL) and an owner from ten years ago can still be listed on the property.  
Luc Boiron Putting together a syndication - Fair to investors and sponsor
27 January 2017 | 14 replies
Case in point: I spoke to a broker the other day with a property that they're not even advertising, not even putting together an offering memorandum for, they're just calling potential buyers that they know are looking for that kind of property, and I just happened to be on the list.
Juan Diaz Fixing a Layout
11 August 2016 | 0 replies
A noticeable case in point are kitchens and cupboard space.
Quentin Mitchell What do you look for in a contractor
21 February 2020 | 7 replies
Case in point, I found some good subs and held on to them while letting the bad ones jump out the window.3 items a contractor can provide and a good contractor or sub will give you 2 of the 3.
Cameron C. Committing Mortgage Fraud via Househacking Strategy
30 May 2017 | 53 replies
Case in point, Shawn you are providing housing for your parents who presumably cannot qualify for a mortgage in that amount on their own. 95% LTV, owner occupant interest rate, no need to even call it your primary residence, no need for you to owner occupy for a year provided your parents do, 30YF, nothing funny.
Todd Schmitz Being taken to court by tenant who moved out
7 September 2017 | 14 replies
They appreciate parties who get to the point and explain their case in a clear and concise manner.
Russell Brazil REO's and Transfer Taxes, and Other Associated Costs
29 August 2015 | 8 replies
This is at least the case in DC, Maryland and Virginia, that the buyer of an REO pays 100% of the transfer taxes and redecoration taxes. 
Matthew W. Upcoming trip to Allentown - Looking for advice and contacts!
5 September 2018 | 19 replies
I'm buying in a better area - not the best, but certainly not the worst as would have been the case in Easton.Tenant availability - Easton is in the process of devoting a large sum of money in renovating the Old Silk Mill building into a 148 unit apartment complex.  
Brenna Sullivan Property Manager is threatening illegal actions over lease break
20 November 2016 | 28 replies
I called AREC and I actually *did* speak to one of the attorneys there, and she told me she wouldn't pay a dime of that lease-break fine, and that he has no case in court as there in nothing in the lease about it, and that my mom has done far more than is required by law, AND that she advises contacting the property owners and advising them of what is taking place. ***   So that is where we currently stand.