Jorge Leon
Advice for new loan processor job
29 March 2019 | 1 reply
Benefits include health, dental and 401k and says he would pay 1.25% of loan amount.
Darius Kellar
Properties are being hogged from the Public Market.
26 February 2019 | 17 replies
Yup you need to break the broker code.. when I was a pup and one of my first jobs at 17 was selling dental equipment ( now that was a tough gig).. and really motivated me to get my RE license.. anyway. the guy that owned the shop sat me down pulls out his Amex card and said this is how you do it.. 90% of folks out there cannot resist a free lunch..
Alex Rand
Hiring Commercial Broker and Lawyer in the same city?
2 March 2019 | 14 replies
You review the other items over 1,000 pages.That versus T-mobile,Aspen Dental, Starbucks 3 tenants with leases maybe 150+ pages all together.
Michael LaRocca
Turnkey Investment properties
2 March 2019 | 4 replies
Im going to be starting dental school soon so i want a pretty hands off experience.Thank You
Andrew Smith
Question for CRE brokers: How did you earn $ when starting out?
25 March 2019 | 6 replies
I am very intrigued by the long term earnings potential, plus I believe that I would enjoy being a broker more than my current duties in property management.I've saved a fair amount over the past few years but am still a little bit wary of having no safety net in a commission-only job with no health or dental benefits.I may have to ask my parents for some financial assistance and/or get a side job with flexible hours and health/dental benefits.Thanks for your response, and please let me know if there is anything else I should keep in mind before taking the plunge into becoming a commercial real estate broker.
John Pless
Rent Section 1031 Exchanged Property to Self
16 January 2019 | 6 replies
Think an office building owned by the taxpayer in an LLC taxed as a disregarded entity, leased to the taxpayer's P.C. dental practice taxed as a C-Corp.
J.P. Ventura
Should I Elect to be an Independent Contractor or an Employee?
22 January 2019 | 4 replies
For example - let's saying your company is paying you $100,000/year in salary, they may offer you $50/hr saying it comes to $100k (50 weeks x 40 hours) but as you can see that's a raw deal because your loaded cost of health, vision, dental benefits are not baked in, neither is your 401k.
Darius Smith
How do i get rid of an unclean tenant in a house hack I'm buying?
4 November 2018 | 26 replies
It's not just his hygiene (which is also a problem), but he also has a couple dogs which smell, I saw mouse traps when walking through his unit, there may have even been flees living in the unit with him and the dogs.
Cristian Rivera
The first step!!!!!!!!!
29 November 2018 | 17 replies
Housemates are responsible for their own food, drinks, condiments, cleaning supplies, hygiene supplies, etc. unless agreement is made or purchased as a shared item.8.
Brandon Miller
San Antonio Area Forecast
19 November 2018 | 13 replies
I live in Cibolo and am seeing properties appreciating and infrastructure continuing to build as well as businesses from Dental Offices, Gas Stations, Movie Theaters, Restaurants, Storage Facilities, a plethora of home builders, etc.