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Account Closed What's a broker for?
8 February 2016 | 5 replies
Benefits of working under a brokerage- they take on the majority of your liability, handle earnest money, branding, marketing, administrative support, technology, office space to meet your clients, trainings, networking, other senior and junior agents to help you.
Mitch Bernstein Northern NJ Home Inspector Refferal
2 December 2019 | 7 replies
Is he/she going into the crawl space or attic or just opening a hatch and shining a light in it.Besides the certifications and registrations they might have do they hold any professional licenses.
Tim Dailey first rehab, landlocked house with easement, BRRR
9 February 2016 | 2 replies
remove carpet and refinish sub floor, replace countertops, add kitchen appliances, move a wall to make space for a proper staircase, add a parking spot, replace oil tank if it isn't already a deal killer.Exit: hold as rental long term, sell on a lease optionAny thoughts would be much appreciated.Thanks
Marcus Brown Owner Pays Heat / Tenant leaves front door open/ what can i do ?
11 February 2016 | 7 replies
Much whining and complaining later, and many explanations by me about how much it costs to keep the heat at 85 and how no one else in the building complains and they all have the same set up, and one call to the utility company when their CO detector went off (they decided using the gas stove to heat the place was a good alternative) the tenant (who pays their own electric) has purchased space heaters.  
David Huynh Help please!!! St. Cloud Analysis 8 unit
12 February 2016 | 4 replies
You should charge extra for the parking spaces, and make them private.Looks like the average unit there runs about $700/mo, so yeah, I'm say you're substantially under market.  
Gustavo Perez First Flip/Rental
11 February 2016 | 0 replies
Floor has a slight slope to it.3. laminate flooring was put in incorrectly 4. stress crack along with minor water damage on ceiling and walls5 new roof6. no appliances 7. the washer and dryer connections are in the kitchen8. has no central air (95%) of the houses in the area have it 9. need landscaping 10. gutters11. wall trim is in pieces12. some paint since im sticking to white ( very popular in the area)13. doors need replaced14. full remodel of the bathroomAlso the furnace and water heater are exposed in the bathroom (looks very weird) and it does have a garage or a basement but crawl space.
Account Closed Newbie - Seeking A Cheap Storefront Location In Memphis, TN
15 February 2016 | 3 replies
I need ample space and a rear storage area.
Mitch Dowler Tenant asking for phone lines for DSL?
16 February 2016 | 30 replies
- that it makes me shake my head.Other thing about DSL: it may be an individual line from the switching station to your house, versus the water pipeline analogy, but the switching station is like a pig's trough - there's only so much room for all the pigs to crowd around, and once it's full you have to fight for space.
Neal D. Funding a six house neighborhood?
15 February 2016 | 2 replies
My first thought is that if I can generate a design for 6 houses and shared community green space(rather than individual yards).
Mark Allen Weir, TX - Lead - Interested in Partnering
19 February 2016 | 4 replies
Anything with wheels depreciates, however, if mobil homes are bought right and has space of land, it can be very profitable.