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Erik E. Getting license to start investing education
27 August 2016 | 4 replies
There are times though where I run into a great deal, but because of my fiduciary duty to my clients I have to tell them what their property is truly worth.
Jeremy Geyer New investor in Pensacola, FL
29 August 2016 | 16 replies
I'm currently still active duty military, and my goal is to get my real estate business firmly established in the next four year so that when I get out of the service I don't have to apply for jobs unless I really want to (probably not).
Gary Montgomery Tax on investment property: North Carolina vs South Carolina
8 September 2016 | 26 replies
Had the sales rep on duty run me numbers based off the same criteria and the exact same layout.
James R. Brooks Investor from Texas
29 August 2016 | 4 replies
I'm also a active duty AF officer stationed at Randolph.
Sheena Alford Condos for rental
31 August 2016 | 12 replies
The HOA could neglect their duties and cause the complex to  become run down, thus making the value go down.
Chyrelle Robinson New to Wholesaling ... Please Help
31 August 2016 | 18 replies
When wholesaling, it would be important to disclose to the seller that you are a real estate agent, but in this particular case you are not acting as an agent, but as a principal, operating solely in your own best interest, with no agency duty owed the seller.if the seller, their attorney, the real estate commission, etc. is able, after the fact, to make the case that in your wholesaling activity you were not a principal, but an intermediary, then you would be potentially subject to fine, license suspension or revocation, liability for seller's lost income, and possibly treble damages for deceptive trade practices.  
Camilo Colonia Introduction - New flip
29 August 2016 | 2 replies
We are committed to learn and grow together as a team in our real estate investments and BP is a vital part of this for us.- Started networking more locally on the investment and wholesale market. - As of 8/22 bought our first property to flip.
Dylan Tettemer Young Investor Needing Advice
1 September 2016 | 14 replies
I am currently active duty in the Air Force serving in Misawa, Japan.
Samuel Bergeron Long distance property management
31 August 2016 | 3 replies
Not only do you need a new contractor but may need someone to step into their PM shoes.Many owners have made these type casual arrangements work but there are inherent risks.A PM on the other hand is in the business of providing a service and also, I believe, has fiduciary duty to you.
Robin W. Not sure how to handle tenant request
19 December 2016 | 11 replies
If you install something like below and A/C unit has a metal window sash holder, person on outside should not be able to pull unit out or push unit in since window sash can't be pushed up and is snugged into this metal sash mount..I actually use these below on my windows when the A/C unit is installed as it does double duty for security and preventing A/C unit from falling out of window due to tenant accidentally opening window.