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Account Closed Help looking at my first deal
13 May 2015 | 24 replies
and I live in the wrong country to be a real estate investor when you can buy a townhouse for 239k and rent it out non-inclusive of utilities for $2400/month. 
Anthony Joseph Kendall II Baby Boomer Retirees and Downsizing
1 September 2015 | 3 replies
I'm trying to determine if an inclusive plan/organization is better than dividing it up.  
Armand Dotsey All inclusive agency?
2 September 2015 | 2 replies

I'm a brand new "Pockets" member. Still in the self-education/pre-investment stage, does anyone recommend a new investor like myself hiring a full service property management company, or can I initially only hire for ...

Joshua Anderson How Do you Manage Clients Details and Lists?
3 September 2015 | 2 replies
Dont forget that a lot of the big franchises, KW, Remax, CB etc are all offering these inclusive in their brokerages now to lure agents in and then to keep them in as their database and whole history is on their server.Good luck with your development though, I would like to make a suggestion though, if you are in this development ecosystem goto www.EDx.org and check this class out its has 3 versions and its free.
Chase Schmidt Should I Sign "Exclusive Right to Represent Buyer Agreement"?
7 September 2015 | 22 replies
I am getting my RE license so I can have unrestricted access to properties and not have to use a realtor to show me properties.If a realtor feeds me a property that I end up buying I have no problem signing a property specific agreement that is required for inclusion in the offer they submit on my behalf.In my short time trying to enter the RE business I have met several realtors who what you to commit to them and then just want to feed you automated listings without ever providing any property/area analysis, comps or anything else.They want me to screen the automated emails for them and they just submit the offer....that is not what I need a realtor for, if a realtor has no time or willingness to earn my business by actually demonstrating what value they can bring to the table by screening properties with actual details/analysis & numbers and forwarding those to me so I can determine if they really do understand my needs or if they just want to be an administrative paper processor submitting the offer and contract paperwork after I do all the research...not interested.  
Kevin Woods First time duplex buyer. Q's about renting out upstairs
11 May 2015 | 2 replies
Im planning on renting out the 3 bedroom main floor for $1500-1800 all inclusive.
Taylor Haywood How do you approach a lender?
19 May 2015 | 2 replies
A Basic list would look like this:- 2 Years of Tax returns - 2-4 Pay Stubs - Proof of current employment - An Idea of your Credit score- Length of time with current employer - 2-6 months of bank statementsThis is not an all inclusive list but will give them a good idea of where you stand.  
David Healey Utah Realtor Saying Impossible to Find Deals @ 20% off Market
31 December 2015 | 17 replies
I would die if a client asked me to write an offer and emailed me this info:MLS:Tax ID:Purchaser: (e.g. my cool LLC)List price:Offer price:Highest I'll go:Highest I'll REALLY go: (gotta find an agent you trust to use this one)Concessions:Special inclusions/exclusions:Home warranty: (yes/no)Due diligence deadline:Financing/appraisal deadline:Settlement deadline:I could write that offer in 5 minutes and be on my way, especially if you already had a chat with the listing agent.
Mike McKinzie Dear Property Management Companies....
12 December 2016 | 33 replies
My firm in Raleigh charges 8% of rents plus a $150 annual administrative fee (up to 10 properties, inclusive), and that's it.  
Phung N. Should I fix the ceiling fan?
12 November 2015 | 55 replies
And I've won them many times as inclusions in the rent balance due.