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Teresa Keith I need a Contract for my firs PM Rehab.
17 May 2014 | 6 replies
For example, if you're not doing work for anyone else, if your "boss" is dictating your hours, if your "boss" is providing you tools, if you don't have a separate business entity, etc., you very well could be considered an employee -- this is not a decision you make, but is determined by the structure of the relationship.
Tyler Hubbs Purchase Contract after owner passing away?
23 December 2019 | 25 replies
You may have a contract with a deceased person but her estate and it’s financial responsibilities will dictate wheather or not they can afford to honor that contract or must sell at a higher price.
Mark Elder Newbie investor in Cincinnati seeking advice on direction
3 March 2020 | 10 replies
can dictate your "how." 
Tyrell Perry 2 Years, 9 Properties, 33 Units…On The Job Training in Cleveland
28 June 2018 | 21 replies
The property will dictate your check-in frequency.
Don Ferniz Tyree Planning on buying a home to rent out individual rooms
26 June 2018 | 2 replies
Its good that you investigated your funding options, you cannot dictate that you will find a house near a college and in that narrow price range and then decide to charge a certain rent per bedroom to make the return you desire.
Bill Gulley NUTS WITH GUNS
31 July 2012 | 164 replies
Down through history, one of the first thing a dictator says is, "We must disarm the masses."
Joshua Dorkin Updating the BiggerPockets Influence System
16 May 2012 | 190 replies
Once considered, a selected group of 5, 7, or 9 (selected by the dictator Joshua Dorkin ) would vote on the recommendations before that member would be granted the badge.
Jared Vidales Who has become financially independent from Real Estate?
19 July 2012 | 109 replies
yes. but spend the money now (especially if you can do some of the work) and it will be cheaper in the long run (once they are in, i have to hire contractors to get it done faster)2. good tenants - easier said than done. the quality of your rental will dictate the type of tenants you get. give them unit with stains and you will receive a unit with 10 times more stains. do your homework, get references, learn how to interview the applicants. it's an art, you just have to watch their body language, their questions, their car (is it clean, but not always an indication)3. respond to calls, check up on your properties. change the filters regularly. do not charge for changing a light bulb. treat them with respect until they stop paying.that's it, really..
James H. Why Wholesale Rather than be a RE Agent?
16 July 2012 | 22 replies
I don't play in the residential space.I do get spammed by (Wholesalers) e-mailing me these (Awesome) deals (residential stuff).99 percent of the time they do not turn out to be awesome but duds.If you are a broker ALL the real estate agents activities that have to do with real estate falls under the brokers supervision.The broker can dictate with an IC agreement what the agent pays for with each activity and how much and even if an activity is not allowed by their company.Many newer agents are desperate to do a deal just like newer wholesalers because they do not have much money to survive.Doing a deal properly falls way to "I need the money at all costs" before I go under kind of stuff.This presents a huge liability to the brokerage.It just isn't worth it.I would say a wholesale deal has just as many hurdles as a real estate listing by a broker.Some deals are tougher and some are easier.You have to get a bunch of steps to happen to get it across the line.Some might say one is easier than the other but I believe that comes down to experience and knowing how to solve problems and get the deal to close versus a new person messing up a few steps or not being able to problem solve on a deep level.
Jacquelyn Ceasor General Question of a situation I heard of in Cleveland, OH
10 July 2016 | 5 replies
Hi @Jacquelyn Ceasor  The listing agreement between seller and broker shall dictate any fees due in the event of a seller removal from market.