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Alaiya Aguilar Newbie from Ashland, OR
5 December 2014 | 19 replies
IE Time Share  no real resell value there unless you discount 50 to 90% to get out of your time share  I think we all know that one.TIC's in higher end luxury resort markets.. 
N/A N/A Inspection clause
14 May 2007 | 5 replies
If you're really backing out of the deal because of the structual problems or pest inspection ,repairs or to much money to rehab i'll give them a "verbal and show" report on the things i found.Now if youre backing out because you can't find a investor cash buyer i would tell them my partner didn't approve this deal because of whatsoever.This is what i have on my contract "THE BUYER'S OBLIGATION TO CLOSE IS CONTINGENT UPON PARTNER'S APPROVAL AND RESULTS OF THESE INSPECTIONS BEING SATISFACTORY TO THE BUYER"The reason i have that contigency is because i have about 50 Cash Buyers on my team with different criterias on buying some want nice luxury properties some want fixers some dont want to spend more than $10k on repairs while others want condos, mobile homes, and land.What im trying to say here is always do your DUE DILIGIENCE on your target property and try never to back out of a deal, always use your formula,comps and estimate your repairs if you're doing that right i really doubt you'll have a problem finding buyers.HAPPY INVESTING...
Randall Jacobs Have you ever have a tenant die?
16 April 2016 | 24 replies
I am thinking this was all planned and an elaborate ruse to provide lodging for an unqualified tenant and avoid probate.  
Chris Torbert Partnership Help
17 August 2016 | 7 replies
The issue is whether the party that is coming to the table "could" have done the deal 100% on their own, and therefore has the luxury of coming with debt-financing.  
Eugene Kravchenko Boutique firm vs National brokerage, for new agent
16 June 2016 | 2 replies
I am a new licensee in DC area.I have interviewed with large brokerages and few mom and pop shops that deal is rather luxury segment.While big firms offer 65/35 splits and training, the mom and pop shops offer 25/75 on the listing side and 50/50 on buyer side, but they offer small shop setup, and mentoring/hand holding and handful of agents.
Enrique S. We got a call from Renatus and we were shocked...
5 August 2019 | 28 replies
Much like someone who might be considering an expensive, luxury car.  
Yeshudas Nair Property tax and maintenance in Tampa, FL
27 September 2016 | 17 replies
The Chinese, English and Asian Buyers who are driving the price of luxury apartments sky high in the major cities around the world, are not immune to the Real Estate Cycle.
Luke Gabriel crowdfunding in British Columbia
11 March 2019 | 2 replies
It's fraught with a luxurious abundance of polysylabic nomenclature, but if it floats your boat, here's the changes. https://www.bcsc.bc.ca/Securities_Law/Policies/Pol...
James Carlson Denver to collect Airbnb taxes ... FINALLY!
18 March 2018 | 5 replies
It has made the process of tracking and paying the lodging tax on my short term rentals extremely easy.
Jesse Birmingham Money to burn looking for a return
4 April 2018 | 12 replies
I'm looking to start investing in short term or vacation properties in luxury areas. is it feasible for me to do this?