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Nick Johnson College Real Estate Courses?
4 September 2012 | 10 replies
After I finsih my master's in engineering and take the state license exam for civil engineering, I may take some real estate courses at the university and get some sort of graduate certificate.
Michael H. Certificate of Occupancy after Foreclosure
2 September 2012 | 3 replies
This is done by having a licensed engineer or architect fill out the inspection report provided by the county.
Adam B Stay-at-home-dad looking for advice.
4 September 2012 | 6 replies
Hello BP community.My wife is a Physician and with our first child being born 3 months ago we decided it would be best for me to quit my job as an engineer and become a full-time dad.
Shannon X. How many of you SUCCESSFUL investors..
21 January 2013 | 46 replies
I majored in engineering and am better off for it.
Tom D. Tankless Electric Water Heaters?
7 October 2012 | 9 replies
I work for an electric utility as an engineer.
Mike M. New Investor in East Texas
1 September 2013 | 8 replies
Hi folks,I'm a mechanical engineer by day job.
James Friedrichsen lets talk taxes
26 October 2012 | 30 replies
I certainly feel that license fees and restrictions amount to a "tax" as well.Not sure how "healthcare taxes" are impacted by assets or earnings, but yes, in a way, but if we are going to count all taxes, fees, charges, compliance expenses required by government.....how about, Occupany certificates, sales taxes on materials for improvements which fall again under any gains, sewer assessments, utility deposits and inspection fees, engineering approval fees to building regs for improvements, all hidden taxes and fees hitting a property owner.
Matt M. Going to be purchasing rental units in a year... need first timers advice
9 November 2012 | 5 replies
I'm 25 years old, work a full time job as a voice and data engineer for a multi-national corporation, and currently rent.
Bill Gulley Do You Need A License? Which One? Why?
1 January 2013 | 5 replies
If you want to write legal descriptions, you need to inquire with the state agency overseeing engineering practices and the legal profession.