Thomas O'Donnell
Soon to be New Landlord of a Duplex! Any tips?
13 September 2022 | 3 replies
Written by attorney investors, it's full of practical advice pertaining to management of investment property, has sample forms that can be edited, and - most importantly - they tell you what your primary state laws are and where you can read them.
Derek G.
Real Estate Development Prospects
11 May 2020 | 0 replies
What have you found as the best way to look for real estate development prospects in the industry as it pertains to property/land acquisitions?
Bryan Springhetti
Current Commerical + Secondary Mortgage Lending
30 April 2020 | 2 replies
I was just checking in with eveyone around the Louisville metro area (or anywhere for that matter) as to what they are seeing with current lending practices as it pertains to commercial + secondary mortgages.
Kareem Ghuneim
Broker is requiring CSA (I am the buyer)
12 February 2020 | 1 reply
The CSA only pertains to this property.
Valerie King
How important is it to register a multifamily home as such?
2 February 2017 | 4 replies
Nothing to add pertaining to your question, but just wanted to mention to make sure you are searching the 'apartment' filter.
Michael Stole
Pros and cons of dual agent
28 October 2012 | 16 replies
That includes free CMAsA Broker providing services as a Transaction Broker shall:(a) perform the terms of the Agreement to which this Addendum is attached;(b) treat all parties to the transaction with honesty and exercise reasonable skill and care;(c) be available to (i) receive all written offer and counteroffers; (ii) reduce all offers or counteroffers to a written form uponrequest of any party to a transaction; and (iii) present timely such written offers and counteroffers;(d) when an offer is made the Broker shall inform in writing the party for whom the Broker is providing services that such partywill be expected to pay certain closing costs, brokerage service costs and the approximate amount of those costs;(e) timely account for all money and property received by the Broker;(f) keep confidential information received from a party confidential as set forth in paragraph 3 below;(g) disclose information pertaining to the Property as required by Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act;(h) inform the party for whom the Broker is providing services that the party will not be vicariously liable for the acts oromission of the Broker; and(i) comply with all requirements of the Local Real Estate License Code and all applicable statutes and rules.
Asher Anthes
Filing my schedule E for the first time, need help
22 March 2012 | 15 replies
Yes the utility payments they give you are income.You can only write off half of the overall expenses and the full amount of expenses pertaining to that unit.
Tim Cole
Questioning a Contract
26 January 2019 | 4 replies
They said this is common in commercial leasing, but I have never heard of it pertaining to residential leasing.
Corey Dutton
Thinking of Getting started in Real Estate this 2014? The Five Best and Worst reasons to Invest
30 January 2014 | 4 replies
As it pertains to quitting your day job to get more freedom being one of the worst reasons...
Mike Landry
Delaying a foreclosure in texas
29 December 2015 | 8 replies
You entering title at this stage in the foreclosure process will not afford you a defense pertaining to lack of notice.