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Scott Szurek Does a seller’s agent sell a home? Or does the home sell itself?
22 February 2016 | 22 replies
Like Sarah said before, not all agents are proficient with a lot of what we do, which causes more work on the other agent.In my market, there are challenges.  
Michell P. More people keep moving in...
14 April 2016 | 4 replies
I can refer you to a very proficient landlord attorney in Portland if you need one to consult with or get these folks out.
Andrew Wydra Who needs a Market Study Completed? Multi Family or Self Storage
19 April 2016 | 2 replies
Idea: Volunteer my services and use what I'm proficient in to help other like-minded people.
Cody Steck Opportunity to help lease a small commercial property
28 April 2016 | 8 replies
I refer out all residential opportunities to agents that are proficient in the target market.  
Ed Register Structuring the right deal to purchase
31 May 2016 | 4 replies
There is a creative financing tool for virtually every situation.As you become proficient with each, you will be able to identify and apply the appropriate solution to engineer profitable transactions from previously “impossible” deals.
Roy C. How to improve understanding of RE related legal documents
16 March 2016 | 1 reply
Do you guys have suggestions or tips on how to be proficient with RE related documents?
Stacy Davis Known Lead Issue In NH
4 April 2016 | 14 replies
Lead Abatement Contractor's LicenseTo qualify for a contractor's license you must: read and understand New Hampshire Lead Poisoning Prevention Act and Rulesdocument completion of an approved training course for lead abatement contractors which includes an examdocument two years work experience in asbestos, lead, environmental remediation or building tradeslist all names or other identifiers you've ever done business underlist any outstanding enforcement actions pending against you for lead abatement worklist all New Hampshire certified lead abatement workers/supervisors you employpass an approved proficiency examination given by a party other than the training providerpass an additional 25 questions specific to the provisions of RSA 130-A and He-P 1600 given by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHA) ChildLead ProgramLead abatement contractor's license fees: The contractor's license will cost you $250 and it's good for a year.Lead Abatement Supervisor CertificateTo qualify for a supervisor certificate you need to: read and understand New Hampshire Lead Poisoning Prevention Act and Rulespass an approved training course which includes an examhave at least twelve months of lead abatement work experiencehave at least twelve months work experience in environmental remediation or building tradeslist any outstanding enforcement actions pending against you for lead abatement workpass an approved proficiency examination given by a party other than the training providerpass an additional 25 questions specific to the provisions of RSA 130-A and He-P 1600 given by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHA) ChildLead ProgramLead abatement supervisor certificate fees: The supervisor's certificate will cost you $100 and it's good for a year.
Ethan Bruland If it's too good to be true, BUY IT!
1 April 2016 | 3 replies
Once you become proficient, that number obviously drops.Keep grinding, and thanks for the words of wisdomGino
Chris Purcell Justifying low offer on three unit multifamily
20 January 2016 | 29 replies
The best skill any investor can become proficient in is VALUATION, a mistake or wrong estimate in this process could mean a really bad deal.Anyone who boast a 10% discount off the asking price is really not an investor.Wouldn't want to get "cranky".
Amanda W. Real Estate Deal-Finding Software?
21 January 2016 | 1 reply
I would really like some software to make my deal-finding proficient and efficient.