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N/A N/A Tell me about your job as a realtor
27 January 2008 | 15 replies
Note that this does not include gasoline:March 19, 2007: $649.00 (course)July 28, 2007: $71.00 (licensure exam)August 6, 2007: $55.85 (calculator)August 10, 2007: $59.50 (fingerprinting)August 13, 2007: $100.00 (E&O insurance)August 13, 2007: $150.00 (license application fee)Sept. 3, 2007: $8.98 (Your Successful Real Estate Career)Sept. 11, 2007: $6.43 (stapler)Oct. 3, 2007: $225.74 (REALTOR dues, application fee, and MLS)Oct. 4, 2007: $188.38 (lock box key)Oct. 4, 2007: $51.84 (electronic measurer and business card magnets)Oct. 5, 2007: $1,229.74 (laptop)Oct. 7, 2007: $75.17 (cellphone)Oct. 13, 2007: $47.68 (additional auto insurance)Oct. 17, 2007: $75.00 (REALTOR ethics class)Oct. 23, 2007: $5.33 (postage)Oct. 28, 2007: $31.14 (laptop case)Oct. 29, 2007: $107.77 (wireless router and pocket notebook paper)Oct. 29, 2007: $46.92 (cards and envelopes)Oct. 30, 2007: $1.23 (postage)Nov. 2, 2007: $2.05 (postage)Nov. 5, 2007: $70.00 (installing router)Nov. 6, 2007: $0.41 (postage)Nov. 12, 2007: $131.30 (cell phone)Nov. 13, 2007: $10.55 (postage)Nov. 16, 2007: $265.00 (Chamber membership)Nov. 16, 2007: $27.00 (PAR dues)Nov. 28, 2007: $0.82 (postage)I've been an agent for two months now, and so far no commissions.
Will Crocker Cease and Decist Direct Mail
6 August 2021 | 25 replies
Is it a google voice number or your actual cell phone?
Joshua Dorkin How to Invest in Real Estate While Working Full-Time?
13 January 2015 | 23 replies
I will go by on my way to work and check on them and check on them after work (sometimes at lunch), but generally the people that I work with have my cell and call me if there is a problem.I haven't see my insurance agent in a few years, I have an electrician I have used for years, and same with a plumber,,,they aren't the cheapest, but they are honest and I trust their judgement, if they have an issue at a property they just call me.Most of us you have to work full time to be able to continue to qualify for loans,,,I have discussed cutting back on my fulll time schedule in 2014 to spend more time with my rentals, and possible a flip or two.andy
Dylan Grieve Does this craigslist ad look like a scam?
26 December 2013 | 13 replies
If you open the google doc that is there they want your name, e-mail address and cell phone and complete address of your residence.These are the classic symptoms of a phishing attack and open you up to identity theft.
Steven Stokes Tired of being a landlord
31 December 2013 | 13 replies
I turn my cell phone off at night ;) We've shown the tenants in our SFRs how to turn off the water if anything like that happens, not that they'd remember to do it in an emergency.
Jonathan Curry PM companies in Houston
2 January 2014 | 1 reply
I work out of town and don't always have the best cell service.
Jonathan Curry Just starting out and need some help
3 January 2014 | 0 replies
Work has me out of town a lot and not always with the best of cell service.
Dion DePaoli Mortgage Servicing Rules - New Rules
5 January 2014 | 9 replies
Such led to our housing bubble and if it were up to me I'd throw the instigators so far in a jail cell they'd never see the light of day.
Abel Vazquez What is a good phone to have as an Investor?
10 January 2014 | 8 replies
I would suggest setting up a Google Voice account at least for your marketing efforts so that you do not share out your cell phone number.
Brett Van Leeuwen First Deal Analysis
11 January 2014 | 9 replies
Copying J Scott's, cell for cell.