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Jamal L. Well-executed wholesale deals feel like well planned checkmate.
5 August 2015 | 89 replies
. – To help protect homebuyers and sellers from unlicensed real estate practitioners, Florida Realtors® wants to spread the word that unlicensed real estate activity is a crime.It is a third-degree felony in Florida for someone to act as a real estate broker or sales associate without a license.
Nick Gray What is the best RE-related 9 to 5 job?
24 November 2021 | 122 replies
I just finished my Doctorate (I'm 26) and am working as a nurse practitioner and quickly realizing that if I make this my entire life I'll end up on the other side of the locked psych unit (I work in behavioral health).
Jason Henry Contract
12 October 2015 | 3 replies
Any attempt to analyze what a particular term means in the context of your particular contract would also be the provision of legal services, and doing so without bring a licensed practitioner could result in both civil and criminal sanctions.For an analysis of your particular contract, you should consult a licensed attorney in the state where you are located.
Vladimir Gonzalez Is illegal to pay referral fees to non realtors?
13 October 2020 | 105 replies
But I guess if its an independent broker IE sole practitioner I can see them taking the risk...
Walter Beitusch Residential assisted living business plan
23 November 2019 | 10 replies
My experience as a nurse practitioner tells me that this could be a very successful business.
Matthew Fragassi Tom Krol and Vincent Polisi
12 April 2020 | 51 replies
Do your own research, perform your own due diligence, look at the facts, weigh the evidence, listen to your own heart, follow your own moral compass, make up your own mind and come to your own conclusions before weighing in on bandwagon bs and propagating or defending unethical and immoral teachings based on illegal practices that place both the practitioners and public at risk.In closing in this debate who's hiding, who isn't, who can, has and will again back up their claims.
Brandon Lowery Qualified Intermediary Scam?
6 September 2020 | 175 replies
The opposite side of that is the sole practitioner (probably attorney) who charges outrageously expensive fees because they only do a handful a year and the wheel is reinvented with each exchange costing the client.But all this being said, even with a larger firm, your exchange experience will only be as good as the representative assigned to you and their accessibility. 
Erik Haugen Ethical dilemma around kicking tenants out
25 September 2017 | 73 replies
My friends are generally a low- or middle-income crowd: many of them are artists (for instance, they're professors and practitioners of art), or they work for non-profits, or they're school teachers, etc.
Will Kenner Corporate-tenant lease-back properties
22 April 2021 | 18 replies
Consulting a commercial real estate practitioner as well as a CPA will allow you properly evaluate your adjusted basis in the property so as to know whether you will have a positive gain on sale or the proceeds will be in the negative.
Bill Plymouth What's with the animosity towards whole-salers?
10 September 2019 | 147 replies
I can totally see people acting dishonestly as an issue, but if they are up front with their intentions, would that change your opinion of that particular wholesale practitioner?