
17 February 2022 | 15 replies
They bring experience and confidence to the table when they handle their many job duties which include:- Giving you advice about updates or repairs that will make your home more attractive- Helping you set the right price for your home- Marketing your home so it receives as much exposure to potential buyers as possible- Scheduling showings with potential buyers- Advising you as you negotiate offers- Handling all the required paperworkThat’s a lot of responsibility—so finding a top-performing agent who knows your market is a must!

30 January 2022 | 3 replies
I've checked Airbnb's in the same building, and all the numbers seem to work out from my calculations under conservative assumptions.Things of note: - I'm unaware of the quality of the HOA in their duties- The building is older, although is seems structurally ok from the outside- I'll likely be able to acquire these off-market for under market price- I'm a total noob, so I expect I'm not considering the whole situation

31 January 2022 | 13 replies
Definitely don't deceive people by leading them to believe that you are already licensed, or discuss anything that would be in the duties of a real estate agent.

31 January 2022 | 5 replies
Hello all,I am currently 22 years old serving the next 3 years in San Diego on Active Duty orders.

20 May 2022 | 6 replies
You still need to get the padding under carpet and cheap carpet is much more noticeable then cheap LVP so you will need to shell out for the heavier duty carpet that comes close to LVP prices.

19 May 2022 | 3 replies
Neither military nor a lawyer, but lease agreements for active duty military are different vs. a civilian and could result in a greater tenant turnover.

13 October 2022 | 20 replies
If for example they knew they rented the property to a large group of college kids during Spring Break, and did not mitigate risk with a security deposit or in some other way, it could be argued they are negligent or derelict in their duties.

22 May 2022 | 14 replies
Its so easy to report an agent to Texas Real Estate Commission for dereliction of duty too so it keeps the bad characters in check.
25 May 2022 | 5 replies
Owner's duties.(1)To protect the physical health and safety of the ordinary renter, an owner:(a)may not rent the premises unless they are safe, sanitary, and fit for human occupancy; and(b)shall:(i)maintain common areas of the residential rental unit in a sanitary and safe condition;(ii)maintain electrical systems, plumbing, heating, and hot and cold water;(iii)maintain any air conditioning system in an operable condition;(iv)maintain other appliances and facilities as specifically contracted in the rental agreement; and(v)for buildings containing more than two residential rental units, provide and maintain appropriate receptacles for garbage and other waste and arrange for its removal, except to the extent that the renter and owner otherwise agree.(2)Except as otherwise provided in the rental agreement, an owner shall provide the renter at least 24 hours prior notice of the owner's entry into the renter's residential rental unit.(3)(a)Before an owner accepts an application fee or any other payment from a prospective renter, the owner shall disclose in writing to the prospective renter:(i)a good faith estimate of:(A)the rent amount; and(B)the amount of each fixed, non-rent expense that is part of the rental agreement;(ii)the type of each use-based, non-rent expense that is part of the rental agreement;(iii)the day on which the residential rental unit is scheduled to be available;(iv)the criteria that the owner will consider in determining the prospective renter's eligibility as a renter in the residential rental unit, including criteria related to the prospective renter's criminal history, credit, income, employment, or rental history; and(v)the requirements and process for the prospective renter to recover money the prospective renter pays in relation to the residential rental unit, as described in Subsection (4).

31 May 2022 | 11 replies
@Bruce Woodruff My college is free, I get Tuition Assistance because I am active duty, and after this contract I still have the GI Bill to pay for my living expenses while I finish.