
2 May 2015 | 11 replies
He might agree to consult in helping us estimate the work that will need to be done prior to purchase so we can determine if it is going to be a good property for us.I plan splitting the rent/proceeds w/my son, plus he'll get the realtor commission [i figure yes, as I would pay it to someone else if he weren't one - but I wonder if there are other thoughts on that]As for my consultant friend, do I pay him a flat fee [if yes, how much is fair?]

27 April 2015 | 4 replies
You @Luigi Gutierrez need to consult a real estate attorney on this.
24 September 2016 | 83 replies
It's not your talent to sell stuff or your good looks or your ability to talk some talk someone out of their equity or money, get a Phd. in Real estate and a license to consult and you can charge 20K on a 2M dollar deal, not a 45K house.

11 May 2015 | 18 replies
You could hire a consultant for this one job, and after this flip you will be able to do these rehabs yourself.The truth is revealed by getting three bids for each subtrade.With a rehab, it's all about curb appeal and location.

10 May 2015 | 0 replies
Currently I am a consultant in the oil field and my sites keep me near the Texas and New Mexico state line.

11 May 2015 | 7 replies
You should consult an attorney or title agent if you have questions or doubts about the conveyance of your deed.Hope that helps!

22 May 2015 | 9 replies
One word of caution-- they will sign you up for a "free consultation" with one of the team members to help you with any questions.

8 June 2015 | 11 replies
I've been an IT consultant for many years and made the decision last year to start my transition to becoming a real estate investor.
21 May 2015 | 5 replies
I hope you did a title search and got title insurance when you bought it.Talk to a title company and you may need to consult with an attorney.I hope this was helpful.

28 January 2020 | 18 replies
Consult your CPA to understand exactly what this would look like. 2) Use a self directed option to invest in your LLC.