
16 June 2018 | 10 replies
Per the NC Real Estate Commission, you do not need to have a real estate license to sell your own properties (or properties you have any legitimate direct ownership interest in).

4 November 2017 | 5 replies
(No one and everyone was at fault as it was legitimately a confusing situation.)

18 November 2017 | 4 replies
But I am going to try all venues for max exposure.If anyone has any pointers I'd be happy to hear them.
11 May 2017 | 28 replies
BTW those numbers are tight for cash flow when legitimate expenses (especially cap expense) are used with the current interest rates.

28 February 2008 | 10 replies
I'm a six and a half year full time auctioneer living in Phoenix who is looking to use this as a venue to expand my contacts and to help consult investors make money.

10 March 2007 | 6 replies
That's just b.s. meant to make uninformed newbies feel better about parting with their money.If these guys were legitimate businessmen, they would be looking for a successful partner, not a newbie.My best advice is to study hard and learn the REI business.

12 August 2017 | 28 replies
I'm certainly no expert but i'm new and a little turned off by how quick some of our older members were to deter you from BP as a legitimate source for learning, no matter your current or prev. background in Real Estate.With that being said, you may have been better off searching a little more before making the post because Ironically this is exactly what I'm looking at and I have found the best result is searching with terms like "property contract" "assignment of contract" etc on here and on youtube for any DIY's in contract work that I can apply to where I am and my likings.What someone mentioned above about a lawyer helping with the verbiage sounds like it might help a lot too!

3 July 2019 | 62 replies
If you don't have a legitimate claim, your trying to play games, the insurance company has the resources to handle that.When the scammers lawyer gave up, after several months, they notified me they closed the case.

27 November 2017 | 7 replies
Assuming you used an attorney to close the transaction (I think you use attorneys rather than title companies in NJ), it was properly documented and recorded, then you have a legitimate transaction.

13 November 2017 | 3 replies
This does not mean that you cannot pay somebody for legitimate reasons such as a contractor such as somebody that provides an estimate if in the normal course of their business they charge a fee as long as it is not a licensed activity and they are not licensed