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Raj G. Realtor texted ..owner replied back threatened to sue....
22 September 2020 | 26 replies
Buddy, I wish that was illegal, but, then I wouldn't know any highly motivated realtors...seriously, I get calls like yours 2-10X a week, from the biggest firms in the industry...if it was illegal or they could be sued, I doubt any billion dollar companies would be exposing themselves to such liability...but, im not a lawyer, so you should probably spend a few hundred dollars consulting with one just to make sure, after all you don't want the super secret realtor swat team to come get you, right?
Reese Newell First Deal, Red Pill or Blue Pill?
18 August 2020 | 10 replies
The flipside of this is that I am exposed to the virus a little more. 
Dionte Robison Real Estate License Inquire
17 August 2020 | 3 replies
My name is Dionte Robison and i've been exposed to BP a little over a year. 
Chintal Patel My experience with fix/flips
18 August 2020 | 6 replies
It's important that we expose ourselves to different strategizes and find what works best for us.
Vladimir Oursou Quiteclaim deeds pro/cons
20 August 2020 | 25 replies
It is usually restricted to releasing or conveying undivided, minor or secondary interest in real estate or for the purposes of clearing title defects or clouds on the title.Quitclaim deeds, though very useful in the elimination of title clouds or imperfections, are often considered by title insurers as "red flags" in the chains of title.Insuring A Grantee In A Quitclaim Deed Reliance on a quitclaim deed for the purpose of insuring its grantee, when the grantee has no other interest of record, may expose the Company to certain additional risks which would not arise if the instrument of conveyance had contained the normal covenants of warranty or constituted a bargain and sale deed.Do not accept a quitclaim deed in the current insured transaction in order to vest title in the proposed owner, unless (1) reliance on quitclaim deeds is customary in your jurisdiction, or (2) you receive approval from our underwriting personnel.
Jc Galang What was your "I'm done" moment with your 9 to 5?
5 September 2020 | 12 replies
And I dont live near any family and my husband was deployed so I couldnt quarantine if I did get exposed from my 18 month old.
Jimmy Chao Home or rental property?
21 August 2020 | 21 replies
Tentants use propane of there that they payon there own.
Account Closed MLS Flip, Mold Remediation, Flooding, and Lessons Learned
19 September 2020 | 3 replies
The kitchen and bathroom had exposed pipes from the demolition work done during the mold remediation process.
Account Closed MLS BRRR, Mold, Flooding and Lessons Learned
13 October 2020 | 2 replies
The kitchen and bathroom had exposed pipes from the demolition work done during the mold remediation process.
Nnadozie Nwogbe Property under contract and seller sells to another wholesaler
14 May 2020 | 2 replies
Secondly, advertising works in two folds as it exposes you to someone else swooping in and stealing the deal but also increases your likelihood of closure, so I don't believe there is much in the way of what can be done to protect yourself, but would appreciate any advice if you have a way of managing this risk.thanks in advance.