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Patrick Allen ROI on landscaping: a good investment for my investment?
8 February 2016 | 11 replies
does it provide any microhabitats/resources for wildlife?
John Cantu Wholesaling without a license in Texas
2 October 2020 | 34 replies
Same goes for getting drunk on wholesaling, not doing things properly has consequences, the difference is, not only does the wholesaler have a false sense of security, harm themselves at some point, they harm others as well. 
Nate Eslinger Converting Pasture to Ag Land
6 March 2009 | 3 replies
If the property is located in East Texas probably in the "Piney Woods" area, another ag valuation methodology that can help in creating significant earnings deals with the wildlife management tax valuation.
Brandon Foken Blogging and Lead Generation - 2 Websites or 1?
7 March 2013 | 19 replies
While most are halfazz answers, to those who know the local area, these newbie Realtors are really doing more harm I'd think and the "pros" see it as well.
Jean Norton Armando Montelongo Faces Civil RICO Law Suit
15 August 2017 | 8 replies
LOLBiggests thing to come out of this though will be the negative publicity and internet stuff this is sure to harm future attendance at events. thats where you really hurt the promotor..  
John Wright Using life settlements to finance real estate acquisitions
21 June 2016 | 19 replies
I guess one of the biggest lessons that I have learned in the real estate field is the usefulness of leverage as a potentially helpful, but also potentially harmful tool.
Jarod B. To be a agent or not be an agent........
20 September 2016 | 15 replies
However I do feel that being an agent makes me more susceptible to law suits due to certain agency laws and conflicts of interest.All in all I still support the idea that having my license does more good than harm.
John Sampson Self filing taxes for small property management company
15 April 2018 | 6 replies
@John SampsonI'll give you couple tips, but they can do more harm than good when you do not have tax background.
Nathan Gesner I charged Tenant for furnace abuse
16 April 2018 | 10 replies
I mean, they're kids and I get that.... but this is nothing short of willful and intentional harm and negligence on the part of the tenant/family. 
Account Closed CODE OF STANDS FOR PROPERTY MANAGERS
18 April 2018 | 4 replies
.§11-4 The Property Manager shall abide by NARPM®’s bylaws and other policies and procedures of NARPM®, and shall seek to avoid doing harm to the organization.§11-5 The Property Manager shall ensure that all electronic communications and marketing he or she prepares is professional with respect given to the recipients.§11-6 The Property Manager shall act with integrity, good faith, and professionalism in connection with all NARPM® and NARPM® Chapter activities.Article 12: COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENTThe Property Manager shall comply with this Code and shall participate in and/or cooperate with any investigation and/or hearing conducted by NARPM® pursuant to this Code.STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONALISM§12-1 The Property Manager shall review and shall take all necessary action to understand and to comply with this Code.§12-2 The Property Manager shall not interfere with any NARPM® action to investigate a violation of or to enforce this Code.§12-3 The Property Manager shall promptly supply any information requested by NARPM®during any investigation or enforcement action pursuant to this Code.§12-4 The Property Manager must take and pass an ethics course, which shall include discussion of this Code, every four years as a condition of continued professional membership.Antitrust ComplianceAs part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), NARPM® agreed to change its Code of Ethics and will not adopt, encourage its members to follow, or enforce any Code of Ethics provision relating to solicitation of property management work that does not comply with the FTC Consent Order.