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Marcus Barrios Financing My First Deal
4 April 2024 | 5 replies
Find a good home in a good neighborhood that will bring good rent once you leave.I’m active duty Air Force and have three homes with my VA loan.
Roy Mitle Renter demand laundry and dinner payment because appliances broke
4 April 2024 | 42 replies
Standard of Practice 1-2The duties imposed by the Code of Ethics encompass all real estate-related activities and transactions whether conducted in person, electronically, or through any other means.The duties the Code of Ethics imposes are applicable whether REALTORS® are acting as agents or in legally recognized non-agency capacities except that any duty imposed exclusively on agents by law or regulation shall not be imposed by this Code of Ethics on REALTORS® acting in non-agency capacities.As used in this Code of Ethics, “client” means the person(s) or entity(ies) with whom a REALTOR® or a REALTOR®’s firm has an agency or legally recognized non-agency relationship; “customer” means a party to a real estate transaction who receives information, services, or benefits but has no contractual relationship with the REALTOR® or the REALTOR®’s firm; “prospect” means a purchaser, seller, tenant, or landlord who is not subject to a representation relationship with the REALTOR® or REALTOR®’s firm; “agent” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting in an agency relationship as defined by state law or regulation; and “broker” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting as an agent or in a legally recognized non-agency capacity.
Ruben Valladolid Jr Is a realtor needed in a wholesale deal?
3 April 2024 | 2 replies
First and foremost, as an agent you do have a duty to your client always, which I do understand you are aware of.
Mickey Petersen Most Disgusting Renovation yet!!
4 April 2024 | 32 replies
Some people just like To live that way- Messy class C of someone who is monitarily challenged.The working poor, that's why you should be judicious in choosing how you outfit the unit.Some will go with, for instance stone countertops (hard to damage), while others will go with formica (cheaper), And others will go with heavy duty paint (quick repairs on a turn) for countertops in a class C.
Ian Porter Seeking to build an Equity Ticket for Spec Builds in Atlanta
3 April 2024 | 6 replies
We've typically either structured them with a new LLC with a solid operating agreement laying out everyone's duties, contributions, percentage of risk, and percentage of profit.
Chris Seveney Is this Impressive - $658M Ponzi Scheme
3 April 2024 | 9 replies
He claimed he was a developer that was actually working on the deals, and all the NRIA Investor Relations were really just construction guys pulling double duty on the deals and investor calls.  
James Bakun How to avoid FIRPTA tax? and how to avoid withholding requirement?
3 April 2024 | 8 replies
Do note that when the corporation one day decides to return money to the foreign person it will be required to make the FIRPTA withholding and pay its own taxes on any income the property generates.Individuals can also complete Form 8828-B for a withholding certificate relieving the seller of the duty to withhold FIRPTA.
Andy Wu Wanting to invest out of state as it is cheaper and more value
4 April 2024 | 38 replies
Regardless, it'll be vital to build your core-4 if you plan to invest out of state, I'd recommend reading this article by David Greene: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/core-four-real-estate-tea... 
Michael W Moore Nice to meet you!
2 April 2024 | 8 replies
I’m active duty Air Force and got my start in REI by maxing out my VA loan benefit with three properties.
Matt Seabrook E-commerce and dropshipping good or bad idea?
1 April 2024 | 12 replies
Getting started is as always the hardest part - building out the logistics, legal bits (for import duties, etc), marketing (be it a website, direct b2b marketing or Amazon) and sourcing the right suppliers are all equally difficult (yet interesting) tasks.