
2 September 2019 | 504 replies
Wow @Peter John KYou sound like an entrepreneur or opportunist or whatThis whole post was talking about looking at the current laws in your state and seeing if what you're doing is legal or illegal starting with Ohio and branching off into Florida and CaliforniaIf you don't take title and your marketing it, chances are in Arizona you may be breaking some kind of laws that may or may not be enforced diligentlyArizona's got a lot of older people retired and all it takes is a complaint from a licensed broker to the real estate commission of Arizona to anyone in Arizona that perhaps is doing unlicensed brokerage activityI don't think Real estate lawyers really care too much what you're doing re being unlicensed because they'll get their feeI don't think title companies will care too much because they'll get their closing fee and they don't care if your licensed or notThe wild wild West of Real Estate Investing used to be to be able to take anybody and write out a contract on the roof of the car and do ever you wantWith credit being so tight right now and listings so hard to get and buyers so hard to get financed through the Dodd Frank and CFPB regulations, Real estate brokers I don't think mind calling the commission and saying hey this guy is doing brokerage activities.Is it fair?

9 January 2024 | 25 replies
Cheers,Argel Many business owners and entrepreneurs "fail", it's the price of our education.

22 January 2024 | 11 replies
As an entrepreneur, you should be focused on running and growing your business, not constantly worrying about and following up on your "business advisor".

24 February 2019 | 326 replies
Bottom line is HOA Boards are not by nature Entrepreneurs.

17 March 2023 | 1052 replies
She was ahead of her times and was burnt to death as a consequence.Myself and other women are fortunate to live in an era where woman are allowed to be entrepreneurs and leaders but there’s still a lot of progress to be made.

29 June 2019 | 364 replies
That's the beauty of being an entrepreneur @Isidro Hernandez.

1 September 2016 | 137 replies
Should you not do anything with those deals or is being an entrepreneur more important than whatever label a bunch of people on an internet site want to argue about?

3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
Told him a friend has a C-class studio for $600+utilities; 1st, last, security.Wanted to know if he could hold off on the security because he needs the money to bail out the NEW live-in GF. me: 'so what she in for'him: 'they said she stole a fridge from her apartment'me: 'so give it back'him: 'can't we sold it so we could afford to rent another place'me: 'well she's got free rent now'him: clickgypsy entrepreneurs !!!
28 September 2017 | 7 replies
If you're having trouble coming up with an idea yourself, consider renting all or part of the parcel to a hungry entrepreneur who is willing to do all the work and just pay you rent

29 January 2021 | 14 replies
He's a local entrepreneur, humble, and knows the area and its history like the back of his hand -which is invaluable when researching about land subdivisions, flood history (high risk factor in OBX) and market trends.