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Michael Woodruff What are the pitfalls of wholesaling in a lawful manner?
1 June 2019 | 29 replies
@Michael Woodruff  As @Nick C. said, that is exactly the kind of thing that requires a real estate license in Massachusetts.Here are the most relevant parts of the MA law from the link I provided above - the emphasis is mine:''Real estate broker'', hereinafter referred to as broker, any person who for another person and for a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, or with the intention or in the expectation or upon the promise of receiving or collecting a fee, commission or other valuable consideration, does any of the following: sells, exchanges, purchases, rents or leases, or negotiates, or offers, attempts or agrees to negotiate the sale, exchange, purchase, rental or leasing of any real estate, or lists or offers, attempts or agrees to list any real estate, or buys or offers to buy, sells or offers to sell or otherwise deals in options on real estate, or advertises or holds himself out as engaged in the business of selling, exchanging, purchasing, renting or leasing real estate, or assists or directs in the procuring of prospects or the negotiation or completion of any agreement or transaction which results or is intended to result in the sale, exchange, purchase, leasing or renting of any real estate.As I said before, there is not a millimeter's worth of wiggle room in there.Right now, I'm working with a young couple who is selling their home here in W.
Tommy Sowell Cashout refi taxable
14 March 2020 | 12 replies
The other RE that may have money put towards it really is not part of the other RE refinance (other than the borrow chose to use the funds toward a different RE versus stocks, of mattress, or commodities, or bonds, or mineral rights, or ???
Paul Aikins Potential asbestos - what do i tell the tenant
25 July 2019 | 4 replies
A claims adjuster said , from their inspection of the home, that some of the attic insulation is of mineral fiber and likely asbestos.
Andrew B. In Wall A/c Unit - General Maintenance
26 July 2019 | 3 replies
If you can reach it from the outside, you might (gently) poke a toothpick into any small holes near the bottom corners; sometimes they get plugged up with mineral deposits from the evaporated water, or leaves, bugs, mud, etc. 
Wyatt Postal Please help me analyze my potential first deal?
7 August 2019 | 24 replies
Do you have a recommendation for an area like mine? Real
Lee Crews What would you do in this situation?
21 May 2019 | 9 replies
Similar properties like mine rent from 1100-1350 per month.
Chip Gordon 2nd rental property/first vacant home purchase
8 April 2019 | 2 replies
I checked the rents in the area, more recent ones at least, for homes that closely resemble mine. Rents
Tim Miner Anybody here in NYC?
13 May 2019 | 54 replies
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Josh Rankin What makes an Agent "Investor Friendly"
10 April 2019 | 2 replies
My previous investment experience is primarily minerals, so being new to Real Estate I thought it couldn't hurt from a networking perspective.So now my question to you more experienced Real Estate investors.
Sai T. Removing leaky old sink faucet
26 September 2019 | 18 replies
Lime-Away, CLR or the generic version of Lime-Away sold at Dollar Tree will take off mineral deposits better than vinegar.