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Zach Schwarzmiller Non-Grounded Electric
30 April 2014 | 11 replies
Labels must exist on any GFCI protected three prong outlet powered by a two wire circuit.A three prong outlet on a two wire circuit without a GFCI (as implied) is a code violation and a human safety issue.
David Wong Better to dive in or take a class costing 10,000 dollars
24 September 2019 | 69 replies
then you can gravitate to a brokerage that specialize's in what ever facet of RE your interested in.If your looking for strictly investing advice and how to build your investing business then there are many trainers out there that do more of a one on one or small groups.. most are far more than 10k but you will learn the business.
Dustin M. Selling a house Contract for Deed and then refinancing
5 March 2018 | 11 replies
OTOH, you walk into the bank and tell them what you've just done and you may significantly raise the odds of getting the loan called.What you might be able to do if you buy a house for cash, rehab it, and then sell it for a very nice profit like you imply for this deal is to sell it with owner financing.
Russell Ponce What's best voicemail?
5 June 2016 | 24 replies
I know opinions differ on how to handle calls but I've never heard it suggested that a caller could distinguish the source of the voicemail service, interesting (unless the statement meant to imply ANY voicemail is unprofessional).I've always liked the idea of sending a prospect to a recorded message for more info, seems like it would be less intimidating.
Chip Chronister How do you advertise for people in foreclosure
18 January 2015 | 10 replies
If you even imply that you can "help" someone in or to avoid foreclosure without the proper license you're in violation of federal law, that can be a $100,000 in fines and/or 10 years in some freaking federal prison.
Joshua Ormonde California Real Estate Exam Crash Course
9 June 2022 | 8 replies
Real Estate Trainers in Santa Ana. http://www.retrainersca.com/Used them before my Brokers Exam and have sent several agents there and have always had excellent results.
N/A N/A Mortgage Fraud question
19 November 2007 | 13 replies
Mortgage fraud implies there was a mortgage involved.
Aditya Soma Side by side Duplex OR lavel1/level2 Duplex
10 November 2022 | 11 replies
In my earlier response, I did not intend to imply there is any reason to eschew stacked duplexes, triplexes - we have a couple and, as @Matt Geerts points out, no stairs on the ground level provides the opportunity to create an accessible unit for those in wheelchairs or other mobility issues {Matt, might consider this ... designing with wider hallways and doorways (36/38") and a more open bathroom layout (perhaps with walk/roll-in shower) is simple when building new or doing a major renovation.} and makes your unit appealing to new categories of tenants (those with disability and aging Boomers are but two).That said, when looking at an older residential building {i.e. without an elevator}, my preference is still for side-by-side units over stacked.
Benjamin Barredo Negotiating Tips Needed
18 November 2016 | 16 replies
And yes, you just implied that he can't afford it, which is a bit of a challenge.I know when it's your first deal it seems SO SCARY that you might lose it, but I can promise you by your fifth deal, you are going to look back and laugh at how much you are coddling this buyer.
Account Closed Financial planning - What's a plan without considering real estate?
7 November 2012 | 28 replies
It is a shame that you can't find planners that can't be more of a guide, trainer and/or coach.