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Marc Ramsay One of the joys of property ownership!
26 March 2014 | 22 replies
If they dumped any hazardous waste as well and not just trash the county or city will get more involved.In our old subdivision there were some people dumping illegal chemicals down the storm drains.The water division came out and they eventually caught the businesses doing it and arrested them.
Kenneth Bell First crowdfunding infill development listed!
7 September 2016 | 88 replies
I also submitted some proof of ownership for the land as well as proof of the lot division.
Mike Andes My POTENTIAL First Deal - Questions
8 June 2014 | 8 replies
mike,I go through Tacoma a lot. 6th ave is the division of north and south.
Robert Adams Can anyone provide a link to the 3hr lead course required for Rhode Island RE Broker license?
7 June 2014 | 2 replies
But I'd still call to check just to be sure.Note that while the Realtors are a great resource and the most likely to answer their phone to help you (because they sell classes, basically), I believe the "real" authority who matters for your broker application is the RI Division of Business Regulation (DBR) - see http://www.dbr.state.ri.us/divisions/commlicensing/realestate.php (in particular the "Education (Salesperson & Broker)" section on that page).The DBR education resources may not, though, cover the lead specific requirements you're asking about.
Whitney Moore Tax Lien Certificates
1 June 2015 | 28 replies
When I went to purchase off of the 13' list, I was directed to the "Real Estate" division of the city who would only allow me to request information on 3 properties and had to call me back within 10 days.
Naseera Mohamed spending on an REO property even before closing
16 November 2015 | 30 replies
We service private client renovations as we have an entire construction divisions due to our high volume of investment acquisition that we do, so this was naturally something easy for us to service as well.If you need or want any additional assistance please do not heists to reach out.
Taylor Jennings Co. Tiers for Protection: REI Tech Co, Prop Mgmt, Construction, Sales
12 June 2014 | 0 replies
I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am if I can get just a few startup questions answered...ENTITIESReal Estate BrokerageREI Tech Company.comProperty Mgmt CoConstruction CoFinancing CoREI Tech Co Apps/Software (IP Involved)REI Marketing & AcquisitionsREI Fix & Flip Co (Same Co as M&A)REI Buy & Hold CoREI Joint Ventures (Flips & Holds)Q: It's been advised that we separate each division beneath one Parent Company 'PCo'.Our DilemmaThe REI Tech Co would be a platform to make offers, auction, and buy Real Estate similar to RealtyBid.com, Auction.com, and Hubzu.com only targeted toward a completely different niche.We intended to charge a Buyer/Seller premium which would be based on a % of the total offer/listing/bid (TBD) in addition to fees for premium services (featuring property, BPO, web based tools, privileges, etc).No doubt the % would be viewed as a consideration for a Real Estate Transaction so the Tech co would need to be licensed.The buyer would have the option to use our Construction Co 'CCo' for rehabs/maintenance and Property Mgmt 'PM'.
Bo Wagner Doing the deed! (a/k/a different deed formats)
9 September 2014 | 5 replies
Go to your county Clerk of Superior Court (property records division) and get a copy… for FIFTY CENTS.
Ronald H. Massachusetts Limited Liability Insurance Estimates
11 August 2016 | 6 replies
I'm pretty sure that section of the code are regulations for Division of Insurance.  
Shvonne C. Illegal home modifications in Connecticut
7 September 2014 | 3 replies
Depending on the city ordinances, and the code compliance division there, it could become rather costly.