Chelsea Mays
eXp Realtor here... thinking about making a switch. Am I crazy?
5 February 2019 | 14 replies
Teams help set you up to succeed and learn the business.agreed i have seen many top producers start on teams and then move on and become very good agents.as for who to talk to with questions I would think your broker or manager at your office is the one to do that with.. keep in mind its mandatory to supervise your agents.. they cant just hire them and then duck.
Tyler D.
How to do rehab for out of state property?
26 June 2019 | 6 replies
I have a property manager who will be managing it after the purchase, yes.My question is how do I let the contractor in and supervise the work when I am not physically there.
Jordan Jackson
Fair Partnership Splits
1 July 2019 | 1 reply
My brother in law is supervising the renovation, including performing most of the work himself(would be closer to $12k without him), he will be responsible for property management, and performing any future maintenance work that arises without charging for his time, only supplies.
Patrick Philip
What are the legalities of GC contracts?
2 July 2019 | 0 replies
I know there's a bare minimum that they must supervise and be involved with the project in order for this to be legal... so what is the bare minimum?
David Saget
Has anyone dealt with owning property in Connecticut
18 July 2019 | 22 replies
Showing vacant apartments, supervising contractors, section 8 inspection, section 8 tenant destruction, new section 8 tenant paperwork.
Brad Crumpton
New to REI - Analyzing cash flow & other basic questions
17 July 2019 | 19 replies
Since I still work full time, my time is limited to focus on finding a deal, supervising repairs and then finding a tenant.
Wendy Black
Property Management Expectations
8 July 2019 | 7 replies
The amount of supervision it sounds like you want would cost you more money than any real or perceived benefit you'd receive from it.
Steven Holiday
FHA 203k--Working with the Contractor
10 July 2019 | 0 replies
If someone intends to owner/occupy a home after renovations....and the approved contractor has an agreement on the job...Can the GC "supervise" the work done by the borrower or hired help (trashout, prep/cleanup, etc.), to reduce the actual cost?
Steven Holiday
FHA 203k--Working with the Contractor
11 July 2019 | 6 replies
If someone intends to owner/occupy a home after renovations....and the approved contractor has an agreement on the job...Can the GC "supervise" the work done by the borrower or hired help (trashout, prep/cleanup, etc.), to reduce the actual cost?
Holly Sarria
Advice on Florida markets
29 July 2019 | 15 replies
I would say depending on what you're asking them to do somewhere between 1-3% .Depending on their background they may not be offer to much "supervision" other than progress reports and photos etc.- Some property managers offer "Construction Management Services" for rehab work on a property that they will be managing but expect to pay about a 10% of the cost of the work as a fee - which I roughly what I charge as a General Contractor.