Peter Morgan
Is solar roofing worth it?
28 September 2021 | 21 replies
The others are roof integrated but I don't think any of them look like roofing.
Ernesto Hernandez
David Greene: Long Distance REI Book Notes
13 December 2023 | 12 replies
Can be integrated with your website to automatically build out your Rolodex.
Jeff Filali
Why do people advertise ficticious, inflated ARV figures?
18 April 2017 | 8 replies
The why is a little more complicated- lack of education, lack of integrity, lack of experience, false guru promises, etc.
Andrew Klein
Bookkeeping as a downpayment accrual/ learning method
18 October 2018 | 3 replies
We have also expanded to customizing and developing programs and integrating with QuickBooks and so much more.
Chelsy C
Need help please, what is the best way to protect myself being sued by buyer?
21 November 2011 | 14 replies
A broker/agent with NO INTEGRITY will put their needs FIRST ahead of protecting a client and tell them anything to get that commission check and make a deal happen.That is NOT the way to run a long term business with credibility.How you make sure you are not liable it to DISCLOSE EVERYTHING you know and sell AS-IS.Fill out the sellers disclosure in full truthfully and honestly.AS-IS does not mean you are not disclosing known material facts as a seller.It simply means you are not going to fix them and it's up to the buyer to investigate further.By the way even if you do everything right and disclose the buyer can still sue you later.Buyers can sue for anything but it doesn't mean they will win but just sue you fishing for money once they realize they made a mistake.Usually the judge hearing the lawsuit will see that you fully disclosed and the buyer did not want to spend more money doing the proper inspections before closing.The judge will then dismiss the case usually because the buyer did not perform fully "their right to their own inquiry" before closing on the property.Where you get into trouble is the question you are asking now about I know something and fixed it but my agents says I don't have to disclose it.I can tell you that is absolutely wrong.Fixing a foundation crack and changing a rooms use known for water intrusion is an adverse material fact that you MUST disclose.Many sellers do not want to disclose items because they now it will reduce the sales price.The seller will pay for it now with a lower price or pay later with a settled lawsuit with claims much larger than the lower selling price.The seller usually buying a lemon house themselves try to pass problems off the unsuspecting or not knowing buyers.You as a seller just have to learn from this experience and make sure what you buy going forward is thoroughly inspected.No legal advice.
John P.
First potential deal
18 July 2013 | 10 replies
I'm not sure of the structural integrity of the retaining wall below that holds the soil level for the entire lot.
Moises Perez
New Investor From Rockville, Maryland.
14 May 2018 | 3 replies
My Goal in life is not have to worry about money and give back to my community .I am hoping to find Mentors, Investors, Brokers, Agents, Property Managers, Attorneys, CPA to be part of my Team.I bring to the table 22 years experience in Construction as DC, MD and VA Master Electrician , Integrity, Capital,I Speak English and Spanish.
Brian Fleig
Freshbooks vs Quickbooks
4 June 2021 | 12 replies
It even integrates with some property management software like Innago.
Tanya Davis
Contractors for Interviews
8 February 2008 | 8 replies
We bring-in licensed plumbing and electrical subcontractors who are an integral part of our established network of professionals.
Cory Land
Can I loan my LLC money from my IRA?
26 January 2021 | 12 replies
I don't want to jeopardize my assets or my companies integrity.