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N/A N/A Hi I am new and was wondering if anyone could help me
23 February 2007 | 4 replies
I also realize that I would need to do full disclosure to any real estate clients if its even legal to broker your own R E clients.
Joseph Lewis Appearance & REI.
26 February 2007 | 11 replies
The first time I meet a client or potential partner, I will wear a shirt and tie and blazer, sometimes a 2 piece suit.
Blaine Shannon Buying from lender right after trustee sale
5 December 2011 | 9 replies
A full price cash offer received 2 days later (by a friend of mine as it so happens) was accepted by the realtor as highest and best, by that time though I had directly gotten the AM to accept my offer in writing so the cash offer was later rejected by the AM.The same bank sold at a trustee sale to another client of mine the same exact house in better condition next door for 72k which we resold for 116k (cash 3 day close).
N/A N/A If you could borrow at 2%?
15 November 2007 | 59 replies
We are responsible for all the legwork, all pre-loan information and sifting out of qualified clients falls to us.
Jim Watkins 5 Myths of Foreclosure
24 April 2007 | 8 replies
This client bought the home new 2 years ago for 156,000 appraised at 178,000 with a 2 year arm.
Account Closed dropping the price repeatedly
5 March 2007 | 26 replies
The great part is the increased exposure the home gets not only to agents but their clients/customers who get automated updates.
N/A N/A Birddog legality question :: brokering?
10 May 2008 | 21 replies
If what you do looks more like brokerage than investing, they will demand to see your license and hold you to the standards of behavior of brokers—most notably a fiduciary duty to the client.
N/A N/A Are Co-op shares price neogitable or non-neogitable?
27 February 2007 | 3 replies
entering into an agency (agreement) with real estate broker that involves you as a buyer simply means that the broker is working on your behalf - meaning - you're the client and the sellers are customers.a broker or a sales agent that you enter into a buyers agency with simply give the broker of record an exclusive right to help you - you can't go off and close on real estate without them - for you, this type of arrangement is good because you have the piece of mind that the broker/agent works for you (you hope - even with agency sometimes agents get mixed up with this because it's the little things that make or break agency).as far as using an agent - they might be able to run comps for you, let you know certain things about a given area pertaining to rents, values, general info about the locale that may help you find the best for YOUR money.know this about co-ops - you're not buying real estate - you're buying shares and in return you obtain a proprietary lease to a unit which is owned by the corp.
Account Closed refinancing rehabs
27 February 2007 | 1 reply
I am a HML and I send all my clients his way to get out of my loans as well.feel free to shoot me a message and I will gladly share his information with you.
N/A N/A real estate agents,. Can you help me.
27 March 2007 | 13 replies
i just joined a refferal team to help homeowners in forclosure, i need to generate my own leads, if anyone has clients that may need help, can you reffer them to me. in return if we cant help i can send them back to you, or if you buy foreclosed homes and i cant help them, i will again reffer them to you.