
13 February 2020 | 28 replies
A few PMs will know of owners who are running out of cash (maybe because of a critical illness or personal problems not related to the building) or they just took over a building that has been mismanaged by a previous PM.If you can talk to enough PMs and show them you have the experience and financial capability to take down apartment deals, then a few of those PMs will call you if they have owners who are thinking of selling (of course, they will not share info with you until they get the owners' permission first).

11 December 2019 | 12 replies
Unless they put it in the MLS description or agent has their permission to verbally communicate it potential buyers, they're not motivated.

5 February 2020 | 6 replies
Get permission to contact the new employer and verify that they are expecting your applicant to start work, what the expected start date it, salary, make sure it is not seasonal.

20 January 2018 | 5 replies
I’ve tried myself before and failed, so I can keep you posted if he gets the permissions.

31 March 2019 | 8 replies
@Jeffrey GrieshopYeah, it would be great info to have, but unless the current mortgage holder gives you the info or permission to get it, good luck.

23 January 2019 | 10 replies
Our standard contracts will not allow a change in lender without written permission from the seller, so I'm not sure why your agent is trying to introduce this, especially if it's after the appraisal.

6 June 2020 | 8 replies
I would not have them enter without tenant permission.

16 February 2018 | 7 replies
I read online that the probate court has to approve all real estate transactions “Most probates in California are handled under the state’s Independent Administration of Estates Act, which lets the executor take care of most matters without having to get permission from the probate court.
17 February 2018 | 5 replies
I called the mortgage company to ask them if they needed anything or for their permission, and her exact words were "we don't get involved in that at all."

21 February 2018 | 18 replies
If an investor brings a property to me, asking me to show the property and/or to represent them in the transaction, I will NOT present it to anyone else, unless the person who brought it decides against it AND gives me his permission to present it to others.