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Jamie Wooley Hiring a team of door knockers. Feedback PLS!
13 February 2017 | 11 replies
Door knocking should be a means of last resort in procuring leads....Door-knocking team sounds cool in theory but as a former doorknocking realtor myself, I can't see how effective this could possibly be,
Wesley Wong Dilemma: Own our own place or start investing
18 January 2016 | 39 replies
For instance you will help procure the new renter and only be charged half a month rent as a penalty for breaking your lease. if it doesn't try to renegotiate the lease.
Laura Renner Has any buyer of a large Multiunit experienced these demands?
2 November 2016 | 6 replies
lastly make sure you protect your self on the commission these are not MLS deals usually and you MUST write your commission in on the sales contract that the seller signs.I have seen brokers get screwed out of their commish at the end when they thought it was like a resi transaction... and the other broker took both sides since the procuring broker did not put in a commish demand... its cut throat out there in Commerical.. for sure.. but I am sure you will get it worked out...
Lennie Brown At the closing table
2 April 2017 | 8 replies
I googled the programs you asked about & here's what I came up with:-Military Housing Assistance Fund: actually a marketing tool Realtors & others use to procure clients.  
Steven C. Suarez Real Estate Mogul Emmitt Smith on the podcast!
11 April 2017 | 5 replies
Current businesses include: ESmith Legacy, a premier real estate development and asset management firm; EJ Smith Construction, a Dallas-based commercial and civil construction manager and general contractor; E Smith Realty Partners, a national commercial real estate services company; E Smith Capital Partners, specialists in the procurement of commercial real estate equity and debt financing; and Prova Group, Inc., a mobile authentication company."
Geremy C. The seller has a listing agent
17 November 2013 | 14 replies
The listing agent can have a listing agreement where no commission is received if the owner produces the buyer, Likewise, depending on the steps @Geremy C. has already taken, even if the listing agreement expires, the listing agent could still be due a commission if s/he could prove they were the procuring cause of the sale.
Cindy McHugh FSBO - Realtor Commission - Complex Situation
16 November 2013 | 9 replies
I'd tell her if she even barked I'd go after her license.The agent was not the procuring cause of the sale contemplated as the buyer saw your ad on CL.
Alex Chernenko Real Estate Headache
28 June 2021 | 2 replies
You have procuring cause on both sides along with any damages the buyer will suffer.  
Katherine Bernas How much should I pay a renter's realtor?
29 July 2017 | 22 replies
I had several realtors that showed the property to their clients as a result, though in the end I actually procured the tenant thru my own marketing efforts.
Lindsey Vargas At what point in screening do you ask for pay stubs/bank statmnts
24 September 2020 | 10 replies
A well-qualified applicant should have no problem submitting these, and a well-organized applicant should have no problem procuring them (even if they don't log in and look at them every single pay period).