Kim Rosinski
Abandoned Properties/Deceased Owners
28 June 2019 | 7 replies
Until a property closes with someone else we'll continue to monitor the property and reach out to the owner.
Khizar Hanif
My first multifamily development
30 January 2019 | 4 replies
Inspections, Permits, Survey, Monitoring Services, geotechnical, insurance, environmental, violations, taxes, accounting, legal, office & misc, construction loan fees, acquisition fees, and so on.Your development fee is too heavy.
Ray S.
Contractor overages
6 January 2016 | 52 replies
I would walk the job with him and talk about each aspect left to be completed and a schedule for when they will be completed (not just a finish date), so that you can monitor the progress regularly and see if its being done.
Jeff Rabinowitz
Jordan Capital Finance. References?
24 September 2015 | 7 replies
(I monitor my credit and know they did not do an inquiry.)
Aleksandra Draws
New property in Prosper ISD questions
20 January 2017 | 17 replies
I still have a month to close construction, so I will be monitoring that area.
Dorraine S.
Newbie Property Manager from LaGrange, Georgia
31 May 2011 | 12 replies
The Georgia Secretary of State, Georgia Real Estate Commission, Licensure and Brokerage, states the following: 520-1-.07, Management Responsibilities of Real Estate Firms(e) In order to provide reasonable guidelines for licensees and their support personnel, but without defining every permitted or prohibited activity, the Commission has identified the following tasks that unlicensed support personnel under the direct supervision of a licensee affiliated with a broker can perform:1. answering the phone and forward calls to a licensee;2. submitting data on listings to a multiple listing service;3. checking on the status of loan commitments after a contract has been negotiated;4. assembling documents for closings;5. securing documents that are public information from the courthouse and other sourcesavailable to the public;6. having keys made for company listings and installing or removing lock boxes from company listings;7. writing advertisements and promotional materials for the approval of the licensee and supervising broker;8. placing advertisements in magazines, newspapers, and other media as directed by the supervising broker;9. receiving, recording, and depositing earnest money, security deposits, and advance rents;10. typing contract forms as directed by the licensee and the supervising broker;11. monitoring personnel files and license reports from the Commission;12. computing commission checks;13. placing signs on property and removing such signs;14. ordering items of routine repair as directed by a licensee;15. acting as courier for such purposes as delivering documents or picking up keys [the licensee remains responsible for assuring delivery of contracts and closing documents as required by O.C.G.A.
Belinda Lopez
David Corbaley's Command Lead System - any reviews?
29 April 2023 | 86 replies
dl=0 I monitor these every single day.
Danny Bower
Newbie in Southern California
2 July 2013 | 4 replies
I have been monitoring BP for a while now and find it to be a huge resource, especially the podcast section.
Account Closed
New member introduction
13 February 2014 | 12 replies
I now have a smartphone and will hopefully be able to monitor the forums from the mobile app enhancing my overall experience in Bigger Pockets.
Paolo Ruggieri
need house sitter
21 May 2016 | 8 replies
A house sitter to monitor the work the contractors are doing?