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N/A N/A Realtor fees? Is this true?
31 January 2007 | 11 replies
Is the broker offering leads, advertising, faxing, copying, phones, desk/office space, training, name recognization, and supplies or just viewing agents as another income source.
N/A N/A All Central Florida Realtors
18 September 2006 | 0 replies
Our branch office is located in the Westshore and Kennedy area here in Tampa.
N/A N/A Foreclosure in Bristol, CT
21 September 2006 | 7 replies
A notice was filed at the recorder's office by the lender's attorney signifying a public auction.
Woodrow Carpenter Jersey Shore Contractor
21 September 2006 | 4 replies
Something like you put up the money and I supply the labor on flips.
N/A N/A Out of state investments
2 October 2006 | 9 replies
Also, you might consider properties that require less intensive management, what I mean is apartments require a very intensive management in comparison to shopping centers or office property.
N/A N/A Create Opportunity
14 October 2006 | 9 replies
Hello, I've just joined biggerpockets, I'm a loan officer out of Michigan who comes across investors frequently.
N/A N/A Mortgage question Help!
26 September 2006 | 2 replies
I had a $50,000 loan I was applying for with a major lender and was told by the loan officer that it was marginal at this level.
N/A N/A Nightmare as new homeowner of Condo *need advice*
16 March 2017 | 13 replies
*******But this is the kicker, and i need some real advice on this:apparently there was a revision to the association bylaws and they no longer let any owners rent out their units if they purchased on 6/2005 or later. everyone else before that date is grandfathered in so they can continue renting.NOBODY told me about this. not my relator, or my attorney. i even asked my realtor about rents in the beginning because i wanted to make sure it wasn't a co-op and the seller's attorney said renting is fine.so you can expect how shocked i am when i went into the office today to receive my new homeowner's welcome kit and she mentioned the new resolution to disallow any renting of units. she said my realtor and/or my attorney should have made me aware of this.i feel like i got majorly screwed. what am i going to do with a 2BR/2BA living by myself?
Daniel Gutowski 72 unit apartment complex - 8.3 Cap rate
30 September 2006 | 0 replies
New Large Road Sign and directional/office signs in 20042.
N/A N/A Brokers worth the commision?
6 December 2006 | 4 replies
There are exceptions of course, but great majority of their loan officers know very little about loans and real estate, and if you run in to an obstacle like a judgment or a title issue, then forget it, the process will take months.