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Davon Lowery Looking for connections in Tennessee, Georgia and Illinois.
6 March 2015 | 15 replies
@Erika Parrot I have always wanted to invest in Atlanta, we will see what the future has in store for us.Thank you all
Michael Campbell Landlord wants me to sell his house
12 February 2014 | 9 replies
Okay, wait for the listing to expire, since the owner approached you the Realtor isn't the procuring cause of any future sale because if he had been he'd still be entitled to a commission for a number of days beyond expiration of the listing.Get an option, sell the option to your buyer, collect an option fee, do not pas GO!
Jeff Howard Baby Steps - Wife and I want to buy property to rent. Where to start?
5 January 2015 | 22 replies
This is perfectly legal in states around here, as my RE agent has become the "procuring cause"  there for he is entitle for a commission.         
Mike Wood what is the Glendale AZ Rental market like?
29 January 2008 | 0 replies
I am thinking if I can procure it I can perhaps rent it or lease option it till the market picks up.
Ryan A. Why work with a buyer's agent??
9 April 2008 | 15 replies
That would only mean that if you closed on a property where she had been the procuring cause (ie showed you the house), then she would still be entitled to a commission for up to 3 ms after your contract expired on THAT house.
Jason Ferguson Recommendation for property manager in St. Petersburg Florida
10 September 2016 | 4 replies
Jason, The benchmark in Pinellas/Hillsborough, etc. is right around 10% per anti-trust laws, there is not, nor will there ever be a "standard".Our fees are a $250 advertising fee to procure a tenant, a $100 document fee to sign a lease, and 10% of what we collect with a $75/mo. minimum (i.e. if you have a $500/mo. property, it's flat $75 when we collect.
Andrew Lee Can I be sued by the buyer and realtor?
25 September 2016 | 28 replies
The realtor procured an accepted offer.
Peter Kozlowski Theft in my duplex rehab!
22 September 2019 | 9 replies
Alternatively, you can buy a home security yard sign and, perhaps, a faux security camera off eBay.My house is secured by two ADT yard signs procured from someone who used to sell security systems for a living.  
Jenni G. Fees, I understand but does this seem excessive to anyone else?
11 November 2019 | 26 replies
If the market is as hot as you claim, people will pay the fees to procure housing  
Angela Beers FIND THE DEAL or FIND THE MONEY!
9 November 2022 | 6 replies
OR Should I procure a hard money pre-approval and go hunt for the deal?