
23 May 2017 | 6 replies
Several appear worthy of further investigation and numbers are looking good (without inspection or being inside).

24 May 2017 | 19 replies
And from cursory investigation and observation, the real estate investors in the Springdale/Fayetteville/Rogers area are (for the most part) a tight-knit and tight-lipped group.

22 May 2017 | 9 replies
self dealing is against the ethics of Realtors group and could be very well illegal n your state file a compliant,you don't have to prove it an investigation will yield results
23 May 2017 | 5 replies
It has a disclosure that allows me to investigate for purposes of determining eligibility.

5 July 2017 | 23 replies
My concern, however, is that this might be a deal breaker should I disclose this in a preliminary interview with the broker.My question to you is: Do you have any recommendations or a place to start looking for these type of investment brokerages?

25 May 2017 | 19 replies
A prospective renter won’t necessarily know her position in line, but she can ask SOCR to investigate by checking the landlord’s records.Prospective renters will also have the option to sue a landlord when they think they’ve been skipped — an aspect of the policy that bothers landlord groups.http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/...

27 May 2017 | 37 replies
She would have the prospective tenants run a background check on themselves, which was fine to do the preliminary screening.

25 May 2017 | 3 replies
I also had local rentals but couldn't manage more and keep my full time job so decided to start investigating turnkey rentals.

25 August 2019 | 12 replies
Our preliminary due diligence looks promising, and we have good feedback from a self storage development advisor.We're now ready to proceed with a full feasibility study and want to make sure we invest our dollars wisely and get the best advice we can.Who here has worked with The Self Storage Advisors out of Tyler, TX, and who else should we consider for a feasibility study?

9 June 2017 | 68 replies
And back to the original topic: BP is a HOTSPOT of illegal activitieshttps://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/311/topics/45...See the scammer CLAIMING to be licensed.They got a little upset when I pointed out they don't show up in the state database of licensees.They changed their profile from samuel roth to samuel r and then hid itI was kind enough to guide them that all advertisements by a licensee must have that licensees name and the name of the brokerage they hang their license with but a quick check of their ads reveals no such change...They are advertising properties they do not own in violation of state law....helping sustain the "hotspot of illegal activities" as the state investigator phrased it:)Of course, we can revert back to Bill Gulley's term...and simply refer to these frauds and scammers as a public nuisance:)