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Stephanie Dobbs New Realtor on the Way
21 July 2015 | 4 replies
Originally posted by @Carolina E.
Marvin Briscoe New please help me with these numbers
3 August 2015 | 15 replies
This sounds exactly like that new A&E show "Multi-Family Disaster Seeking Optimistic Buyer".
Chris Reynolds Tenant won't move out and requesting a Jury trial...
27 March 2017 | 127 replies
if so, find out who that judge is and if he does successfully move it downtown, ask for a change of venue, i. e., a change of judge based on passed records of this judge handling all the mans cases. maybe this judge is related to him, which gives him and unfair advantage and therefore should recuse him or herself from this case. you can check county records to see just what cases this lawyer has been involved in and what judge would have been used in all or many of these cases. second, check the records on this guy, he lost his license for something. find out what and show in court how his testimony should be discredited. when he makes his attempt to change the jurisdiction, interrupt him and show the judge how he has done this very thing several times before. show the judge where this guy is trying to take this case. if you want to beat an enemy at attacking you, you have to know which way he is going to attack you. find out every little thing you can about this guy and use it any way you can. you wanna beat a crook?????
Tony Hernandez Seller says "I don't want people going through there or I would have listed it."
22 July 2015 | 17 replies
Also, Commission Rule 535.4(e) makes it clear that all solicitation work must be conducted by licensees.
Chris Scott What costs are involved in having your own Real Estate license?
26 August 2015 | 8 replies
Please know that I sought out one of the cheapest brokerages to work for and many have much higher fees.Annual:-Association Dues: $620-E&O Insurance: $200Monthly:-Brokerage Dues: $25-MLS Dues: $40-E-Contracts Dues: $20-E-Key Dues: $15Per Transaction:-$199 Brokerage Transaction Fee (x2 if I represent both sides)-$30 To Use Centralized Showing ServicesAgain this is just for me.
Derek Kraack Starting Out and Self Educating
25 July 2015 | 10 replies
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Thomas Lam Qualified Intermediary - What happens if 1031 doesn't go through?
6 August 2015 | 16 replies
@Chris E. you are most welcome. 
John Hastie HELOC: Is interest deductible on primary residence?
20 April 2016 | 26 replies
If the HELOC is for your rental, it will go on your schedule E (line 12).6 of 1, half dozen of the other.
Lisa Lavie NO MONEY DOWN! :) Just closed on my 3rd property...
5 August 2021 | 149 replies
Did you by th e first and second property that way or did you buy them through conventional means??
Jennifer T. About rentsta
28 July 2015 | 6 replies
Very first e-mail response I get says the following:I am very interested in your place.