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James Willson NOT really getting along with my re agent, am I still obligated to him?
15 December 2012 | 16 replies
It's called 'procurring cause" meaning had it not been for the work the agent did in showing you the property etc., you would not have known about the property to make the offer, therefore he's owed commission.
Dennis Hempler Dispute with property manager after sale of property
31 January 2013 | 15 replies
If that was the case they could argue you violated the agreement with them and owe a commission as well by not giving them the opportunity to procure a buyer for you.If no such agreement you should be okay.
Bryan Hancock Bypassing The City's Watershed Flood Department For Permits - How Do I Raise A Lot Inexpensively/Creatively?
20 January 2013 | 8 replies
If you still need to do any grade raising with soil, I recommend you procure a construction materials testing firm to verify compaction density and uniformity.
Ryan Riedy MS Project, ProjectLibre, Etc.. Construction Management
13 March 2014 | 18 replies
Its main advantage is that it enables real time updating from the field to the back office and contains customizable 'apps' that may be tailored to fit the need of your specific business.I have built a few apps on Podio thus far for lead management and CRM but have run into a few challenges on the construction management process.
Josh Ross What would you do with 30K
18 October 2013 | 3 replies
Type of property and whyWith a partner or notHow would you find itActions to get to procure itActions to get it to cash flow/ or turn profitGrateful for the help!
Robert Carl What You know about pulling all nighters?
1 November 2013 | 16 replies
I can get an entire place painted out in a day and can usually get the rest of the small repairs done in a 2nd day, all with none of my own work other than procuring some materials.
Danny O'Bannon Should I get rid of my RE license
4 November 2013 | 2 replies
You went to a lot of time trouble and expense to acquire it, and it enables you to do many things that you could not otherwise.
Jimmy Moncrief REAL FUNDED Experience using crowdfunding?
17 May 2014 | 24 replies
Many operators won't sign their one-sided agreements and pay a 3% vig for "compliance" for investor procurement when this risk is still pinned on the promoter.
Rob Widmark Insurance Surety Bond?
1 May 2014 | 2 replies
A direct loan is all we can offer to applicants who meet the set criteria for Insurance Bond loans.We shall commence the funding modalities once you procure the Insurance surety bond.We would fund your project as a debt financing at 5% ROI for a duration of 6-7 years provided that you are ready to procure an Insurance Bond to act as the security for the funding.The insurance bond is collateral security obtained from a reputable insurance company situated here in Istanbul Turkey which will serve as a running collateral / guaranty on funding.
Denny Le Property offer using a realtor
14 June 2014 | 4 replies
Also, if you made a different offer on the same property, with a different agent, there would be some issues between the agents as to who the "procuring cause" was.