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Alex Locklear Buyer Wants to Cancel Buyer Agency Agreement
21 September 2010 | 2 replies
In our agreements (Florida), it further states what is to happen if the buyer does decide to purchase a property that was brought to the buyer during the representation, both directly and indirectly (procuring cause), for a time period after the end of the agreement.The bottom line, the buyer needs to read the contract.
Rich Weese Most recent White House lie-Stimulous created jobs
3 November 2009 | 66 replies
Ross Parrot days...
J Scott Republican Abortions
19 November 2009 | 7 replies
Every single thread you've started about Sarah Palin or Republicans leading up to today's launch of Sarah's book has been a parroting of liberal media opinion.
J Scott What Would You Do!?!?
1 August 2011 | 15 replies
Tim hasn't really done a damn thing to procure this buyer.Tim should accept his $10,000 commission with grace and see it for what it is - a gift horse.Bob should pay Tim because in this hypothetical case, I'm Bob and I'm sort of a soft-hearted chump who tends to pay people even when they're not 100% deserving.
Leslie Shapiro Understanding County Auction Results
17 August 2011 | 3 replies
In other words, when a second (or other junior) lienholder is bidding in a case where the first position lender is the foreclosing plaintiff, well the second lienholder is just like any other bidder (although in the typical line of order in which payments are disbursed to lienholders after a foreclosure auction, some of their money paid to procure the "winning bid" will actually be paid back to them based on their lien's position).
Brandon Snyder Clueless agent has no idea how to get started
2 August 2016 | 12 replies
In this way I have also generated both buyer and seller leads as those who own eventually want to sell, those who rent often end up wanting to buy, and I've been there in a totally noninvasive way helping them both achieve their needs, so I am a shoe-in as their agent.In Arizona, there is a form (available at your brokerage, zip forms, etc) which affords you the expressed right to collect a commission if you are the procuring cause of the tenant moving into a property.
Dave C. Dodd/Frank Compliant Seller Financing - What works???
21 January 2019 | 58 replies
Stewart,22 have interpreted the language referencing procuring the injunction “prior to the effective date of termination of the contract” to mean that if the purchaser does not obtain an injunction prior to the period set forth in the cancellation notice, then the purchaser may not subsequently raise any defense to the cancellation, including a defense of waiver.
Erik Slater New member from New York
17 September 2015 | 2 replies
Have experience supervising up to 30 people under my responsibility, fast learner, experience in procurement in several industries.Please contact me if interested!
Erik Slater Mentoring in New York
23 October 2016 | 3 replies
Good afternoon,I am new to biggerpockets, been living in NY since December 2014 and have a growing interest in Real Estate Investing...I have seen some fixing and flipping in Florida from when i used to live there and i am looking to see if there is anyone in the NY area interested in mentoring me.I have experience procuring manufacturing of products in South America in the food industry, wood business and apparel manufacturing.
Aaron Norris Kind of new to the REI game...
17 August 2015 | 2 replies
But I'm retiring in less than two years and I'm looking to expand my portfolio, starting with using equity in my two current properties to procure several, likely smaller, income properties in a college town.