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6 April 2017 | 9 replies
They recommend about 15 different growing, cash-flow markets and vet all the turn-key affiliates so that I am not going into a market 'blind'--all of their affiliates also have property managers in-house or partnered.
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30 October 2019 | 6 replies
Board, you as an agent can join affiliate with any MLS even if your broker is not a member
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17 November 2016 | 12 replies
You may want to check out Scott Carson w/ We Close Notes, he has a program Note Buyers for Dummies, here is his website http://weclosenotes.com/ Scott is pretty much the authority in note investing**I am NOT a student or affiliated w/ Scott in any way, I have heard him speak at a self directed IRA conference here in Orlando
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10 March 2017 | 5 replies
Had a blood lab that's been there for 10+ years, also a large pediatric practice, none of the tenants are affiliated with the hospital...BUT, I'm going to pass on this.
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27 August 2013 | 9 replies
Zechariah from a real estate commission standpoint the states I know of the license is the same.You simply affiliate yourself with a commercial company to do transactions versus a residential company.In addition to the brokerage training you should be receiving there also are other designations to work toward with organizations such as CCIM, SIOR, etc.Firms are highly specialized in the commercial space.
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22 June 2016 | 19 replies
@John W Sheffer JrThe following is a good resource regarding the controlled group rules as well as the much forgotten affiliated group rules. https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?
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21 September 2015 | 6 replies
No financial affiliation with him, except that he is now my consultant accountant.
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30 August 2019 | 309 replies
and they pay cash that's the only way this works cash buyers who do little to no due diligence no home inspections no appraisals.Marquis started out affiliating with their own marketing agents through Clatfelter.. these were all RIA who were independent.. most of them sold annuities..
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17 January 2021 | 22 replies
The Tenant is required to obtain his/her own renter’s insurance policy against fire, theft, or other disasters, as the Landlord carries insurance on the building(s) only. .The Tenant hereby agrees to indemnify, compensate and forever hold harmless, the Landlord, its successors and assigns, any parent affiliate and subsidiary entities, their insurers, their assigns, their successors, their legal representatives, officers, directors, employees, agents, or any others who may be acting on behalf of them from any and all claims, damages, actions, causes of action or liability whatsoever, resulting from or arising out of injury to or death of any guest, agent, employee, licensee or invitee of the Tenant in or about the Premises, or damage or destruction of any property owned by the Tenant or any guest, agent, employee, licensee or invitee of the Tenant, unless such injury, death or damage solely and directly results from the intentional or grossly negligent acts of the Landlord.