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John Thedford Transactional Funding? The Pitfalls? How Could I Get Hurt
1 February 2018 | 19 replies
I've even suggested transactional funding to some HML we work with only because I know these transactions can be safely managed... but only when supervising both ends.
Stephen Benson Tenant pulls service dog for Pitbull
7 November 2018 | 36 replies
Doesnt matter if its a pitbull or a lab or whatever.
Joel F. Flipping in upstate New york from out of state
14 September 2016 | 4 replies
However, I did a lot of the work myself and/or supervised some young guys.  
Jeff Kehl Are Vacation Rentals ever cash flow positive?
30 June 2021 | 125 replies
Huge cashflow, but some serious potential liability, essentially charging for and supervising underage drinking.
Jamal L. Well-executed wholesale deals feel like well planned checkmate.
5 August 2015 | 89 replies
He still earned $2000 for posting an ad on Craigslist...And avoided a seize and desist order for brokering from the Dept of Real Estate (if he is not licensed)See http://www.dllr.state.md.us/license/mrec/mrecdodon...An unlicensed person MAY NOT:Prepare promotional materials or ads without the review and approval of licensee and supervising broker.Show property.Answer any questions on listings, title, financing, closing, etc.Discuss or explain a contract, listing, lease, agreement, or other real estate document with anyone outside the brokerage.Be paid on the basis of real estate activity, such as a percentage of commission, or any amount based on listings, sales, etc.Negotiate or agree to any commission, commission split, management fee, or referral fee on behalf of a licensee.Discuss the attributes or amenities of a property, under any circumstances, with a prospective purchaser or lessee.Discuss the terms and conditions of the real property offered for sale or lease with the owner of the property.Collect, receive, or hold deposit monies, rent, other monies, or anything else of value received from the owner or lessee of the real property or from a prospective purchaser or lessee.Provide owners of real property or prospective purchasers or lessees with any advice, recommendations, or suggestions as to the sale, purchase, exchange, or lease of real property to be listed or real property presently available for sale or for lease.Hold himself or herself out in any manner, orally or in writing, as being licensed or affiliated with a particular company or real estate broker as a licensee.Contact the public concerning the availability of real estate brokerage services unless an inquiry about a specific property is immediately referred to a licensee.Elizabeth H.
Matthew B. Getting City Permits and Doing the Work Yourself
20 September 2017 | 85 replies
That is why generic GCs can hire and supervise subcontractors, some GCs self perform and only work themselves and probably a guy or two more to help them.
Brian Gibbons Starting out - get a quick start this spring doing terms deals
28 March 2016 | 65 replies
I won't go into those here.And in Florida and OH and CA, you better be an agent to do them or the Dept of RE, who supervises agents will bring a "cease and desist" letter on your business activity.So, seriously, get licensed and declare you are acting as a principal.But the drill this thing down, if you advertise for a house that has a problem, you have flexibility in your solution.If you are working full time, use a service like www.PatLive.com to live answer the calls.Rules of thumb:If you are licensed:A pretty house with 90% loan-to-value, good school district, that might be a lease to own or subject to or a wrap.A pretty house with 80% loan-to-value, good school district, that might be a listing, a lease to own or subject to or a wrap.A pretty house with 50% or less loan-to-value, good school district, that might be a listing.An ugly house with 50% or less loan-to-value, good landlording area, is a good wholesaling deal.And an ugly house with 80% or more loan-to-value, no equity really, that's a short sale.Don't be a one trick pony, be a transaction engineer. 
Sean Forner Lead Paint Certification Required
21 November 2016 | 11 replies
The interior is swiped with dust tabs and sent to a lab for analysis.  
Adam Rose Looking to purchase my first AirBNB in Panama City Beach!
1 October 2022 | 15 replies
Personally I like eastern PCB because the data from price labs supports higher ADRs in that area. 
Randy Gross Has anyone sought out people on parole/probation as renters?
31 October 2013 | 23 replies
Family members of incarcerated individuals will help with payment and a person wants to remain free upon release and will more than likely have supervision.