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Chauvin Rupley New member in the Tacoma, WA area
12 June 2016 | 11 replies
Often times, it is for the sake of their families as they wish they had additional property and the flexibility that it potentially would have given them.Feel free to post any questions you have for the community, please be aware that many members rely on keywords to home in on relevant posts, so make sure to mention the neighborhoods/cities that you have interest in.
Tony C. Part Time RE Agent to RE Broker
7 August 2016 | 3 replies
Here's the relevant section from the GREC website.All associate broker and broker applicants must have been licensed on active status for a minimum of three of the previous five years before they can be licensed.If you have been actively licensed in Georgia for at least three years and you are enrolled in a Broker's Prelicense Course at a school approved by the Commission, your license history will be verified by the Commission at the time the school transmits your electronic application.If you have ever held a real estate license in a state other than Georgia, or if you are not fulfilling your prelicense education requirements by taking a Broker's Prelicense Course at a school approved by the Commission, you MUST attach a certification of your license history from the state in which you met the education, examination and experience requirements for licensure with your application.
Andy R. Applying for mortgage - What paper work should I prepare and how?
12 May 2016 | 4 replies
Seems like it might be more appropriate for someone with a relevant background in real estate, investing, property management, etc.
Chris Torbert Realtor making the transition to REI...Deal Analysis Feedback
25 July 2016 | 12 replies
I tend to think the semantics of 'type' and 'terms' are not entirely relevant.  
Account Closed FHA loan question
22 July 2016 | 4 replies
The person on title, but not the loan, isn't going to sign the relevant promise. 
Chris Purcell Tenant Screening - Tenant Claiming Background not his?
26 May 2017 | 4 replies
So I'd take a much closer look at that if the charge is anything relevant to your screening requirements. 
Brandon Sturgill What's the most important financial measure for you on 2-4 unit's
1 June 2017 | 6 replies
For those of you investing in 2-4 unit properties...do you weigh one financial measure differently...or do you just look a basic ROI...or CoC...do you find IRR or MIRR relevant?
Robert Slatkin Need Help & Virginia Attorney - Seller Financing / Land Contract
14 August 2020 | 8 replies
*We need much more than a title or closing Attorney... we need someone who works in the area of creative financing, seller provided financing, real estate investor contracts outside standard Realtor forms, compliance with relevant regulations, Buyer forfeiture, eviction, foreclosure, and the related issues.  
Dustin Senor Lease in New Hampshire
10 August 2017 | 4 replies
Here is the link to the statue, and the relevant part of the text is below....540-A:6 Procedure. – I.
Michael Lee First buy-and-hold deal in the books
14 August 2017 | 10 replies
. $4,200/yr in mortgage principal reduction)Amount spent on repairs: $15,000 (majority spent on new HVAC/duct system and appliances)CoC return: 20.6%I think that covers most of the relevant numbers.