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Corey Edge New Member in Atlanta Interested in Fix and Flips
21 April 2016 | 3 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.
Mark Tanner Seeking GREAT Agent / Broker near East Cobb / Marietta area
21 April 2016 | 3 replies
@Mark Tanner Since you are seeking an Investor Friendly Realtor, I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.
Glen Erickson Glen Erickson from Olympia Wa
11 May 2016 | 13 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.
Mike Bowling Hello BP community
7 May 2016 | 12 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.
Lucy R. what would be considered an acceptable delinquency rate
9 May 2016 | 2 replies
If you cannot ascertain those precise numbers, than use a value which is overly conservative for the area (i.e. 10 - 15%).  
Account Closed Realistic turn key cap rates?
15 May 2016 | 75 replies
It's certainly not an absolute though, more a rule-of-thumb that can help some people ascertain which opportunities may bear more research, and which may not.
Abby Stevens Newbie in Richland, WA
11 March 2016 | 5 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.
Jaime Julian Hi BP! New member fro Miami!
30 March 2016 | 7 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.
Melisa Claxton New investor in Rochester, NY (can I quit my job yet?)
31 March 2016 | 12 replies
I would suggest that you interview several Realtors and ask them the following questions, to ascertain if they are truly Investor Friendly, or if they are throwing you a sales pitch.1.
Chad Huffer Attorney says residential prop sale is a commercial transaction
31 March 2016 | 15 replies
“Latent defects” are defined as: Material defects in real property or an improvement to real property that:(1)A purchaser would not reasonably be expected to ascertain or observe by a careful visual inspection of the real property; and(2)Would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of:(i) the purchaser; or (ii) an occupant of the real property, including a tenant or invitee of the purchaser.Here is the relevant section from MD Annotated Code 10-702: The State Real Estate Commission shall develop by regulation a single standardized form that includes the residential property condition disclosure and disclaimer statements required by this subsection.