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Joe Calderon New Agent in St. Petersburg Florida
24 June 2016 | 6 replies
I would definitely reach out to Century 21 Beggins Enterprises.
THOMAS MEELEY ?Investor stories from the trenches.
9 February 2014 | 4 replies
While vacant an enterprising neighbor decided to recycle the siding.
Samuel Ksiazkieicz App-o-rama?! You ever hear of this craziness?? Wild
30 November 2012 | 1 reply
Anyway, apparently in the mid 2000s, a group of enterprising individuals figured out that if they dropped a ton of credit card apps at the same time, the credit card companies would approve them before they realized what was going on and the hit on their credit score would be minimal.
Paul Winka How to avoid wasting time showing the house to buyers?
3 November 2016 | 25 replies
(a) “Broker” means a person who, for another, and for a compensation or valuable consideration directly or indirectly paid or promised, expressly or impliedly, or with an intent to collect or receive a compensation or valuable consideration therefor, appraises, auctions, sells, exchanges, buys, rents, or offers, attempts or agrees to appraise, auction, or negotiate the sale, exchange, purchase, or rental of business enterprises or business opportunities or any real property or any interest in or concerning the same, including mineral rights or leases, or who advertises or holds out to the public by any oral or printed solicitation or representation that she or he is engaged in the business of appraising, auctioning, buying, selling, exchanging, leasing, or renting business enterprises or business opportunities or real property of others or interests therein, including mineral rights, or who takes any part in the procuring of sellers, purchasers, lessors, or lessees of business enterprises or business opportunities or the real property of another, or leases, or interest therein, including mineral rights, or who directs or assists in the procuring of prospects or in the negotiation or closing of any transaction which does, or is calculated to, result in a sale, exchange, or leasing thereof, and who receives, expects, or is promised any compensation or valuable consideration, directly or indirectly therefor; and all persons who advertise rental property information or lists.
Todd Horman automating the entire lease / tenant process
17 June 2017 | 6 replies
Melissa Kilbourne Pros: Easy to learn Cons:Not designed for real estate Cost: Trello offers three paid options: Trello Gold $5 per month, or $45 per year, Trello Business Class $12.50 per team member per month, or $119.99 per team member per year, and Trello Enterprise.
Jacques L Burnett Tips for Syndicating in Vermont
24 April 2022 | 2 replies
I have multiunit management experience I have learned from times as a Billeting manager in the Marines, as well as leadership and other management experience with that through Enterprise.
Norman Wrensch Richard Smith Enterprise LLC
19 July 2023 | 12 replies
Has any body dealt with Richard Smith Enterprise LLC?
Rodney Miller When does an investment become a security?
24 July 2017 | 4 replies
The truth is, when it comes to real estate: a) Both promissory notes and investment contracts are within the definition of securities (among other things). b) Investment contracts are correctly defined by @Jeff Greenberg above as: 1) An investment of money, 2) in a common enterprise, 3) with an expectation of profits, 4) based solely on the efforts of the promoter. c) If you are selling securities, you must qualify for an exemption or register the offering (i.e., go public by getting it pre-approved by regulators first). d) To qualify for an exemption, you must figure out which exemption applies to your business - this is best done with the help of securities counsel.
Mahonri Bussey Need help in entity creation
27 June 2016 | 3 replies
By all means, treat a commercial enterprise like what it is.I own all of my commercial assets inside LLCs.  
Brian Gibbons Is the CFBP going out of business?
12 October 2016 | 2 replies
Supreme Court [8]’s Free Enterprise Fund v.