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Eric M. Sellers, penalties for missing closing date?
29 July 2019 | 11 replies
I can demand a per diem now or threaten to cancel, or I can eat it.
Xavier Youngblood Terminating a Texas Listing agreement?
15 June 2012 | 1 reply
If that broker was the procuring cause of any sale within that time periodor after the listing expires, they can demand a commission (usually rare for several reasons, but they can).You flat fee broker can call that listing broker and make acceptable arrangements for any commission, usually, but some full service brokers tend not to be very accomodating with flat fee types, IMO.You should ask the flat fee broker and see what they recommend, so long as you approach the new broker about the listing, that would be fine.
Sam Dal First time home-buyer (owner occupied 2 family)
30 June 2012 | 23 replies
This is in Queens, NY within 3 blocks from the rail where I believe 2 family homes are in demand as much as SFHIf someone can spare some time, send me a PM.
Scott H. Picky Tenant Requests
28 June 2012 | 5 replies
It says right in the lease that the landlord will repair items rather than replace them.Just because a stove takes awhile to heat up doesn't mean it doesn't work and you can demand a new one.We also explained that many items they sent us on a list were COSMETIC ITEMS and that the tenant accepted at the time of move in.Only mechanical issues needing repairs and other structure items would be fixed.The other items they were informed would be fixed on their dime.After a couple weeks they stopped asking and still live there.
Ken D. Stinky tenants when showing unit
12 August 2019 | 15 replies
I want to add this to my lease, whether it's legal or not at least it gives a basis to demand a certain level of cleanliness during that time.
Corey Dutton Bank Loans Are No Longer the First Choice For Real Estate Investors – What’s Working For You?
24 July 2012 | 18 replies
We can’t satisfy as nearly much demand as the larger lenders but we’re often able to better compete on speed, cost, and reliability and I know we take risks a large lender can’t (or won’t).
Camille Johnson Fixing Outlet in Garage for an Outdoor Refrigerator
15 August 2014 | 19 replies
I don't see how it is reasonable for a tenant to demand a dedicated circuit for abnormal use of a space. 
Dave Carpenter First Flip - is it me or the location?! What can be done?
26 November 2014 | 46 replies
I've been stuck once in a similar situation & had to resort to a rent to own to stop my profit from eroding & be able to demand a fair price.
Phil Park Advice for new agent
22 June 2016 | 21 replies
just adding to steves comments above, which are very good comments. when you hand out business cards, demand a card in return, this will give you one more contact for your database. so many agents just hand out cards, but never think about collecting them.
Gary Dezoysa Is Section 8 in high demand pretty much everywhere?
26 February 2015 | 33 replies
If market rents are comparable to the Section 8 limits, you'll still have demand as not all landlords are willing to work with the program which constricts supply, but it will be lower.