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CJ D. 'Bird Dogging' or selling leads
10 September 2015 | 6 replies
Having said all of that, you should still consult with an attorney not necessarily to discover the legality of the practice, but to find out the proper procedures and make sure that you are protecting yourself from potential lawsuits.
Chase Schmidt Should I Sign "Exclusive Right to Represent Buyer Agreement"?
7 September 2015 | 22 replies
So I know there are quality realtors who use their experience and expertise in a certain market to serve as true professional consultants for their clients in the real estate evaluation process who are not breaking the law to do so. 
Gabriel Garces Structural Engineer in the North Jersey Area
5 September 2015 | 0 replies
Hi,Can someone give me the contact info for a structural engineer who does foundation inspections or consultation on structural alterations on houses in the north Jersey Area?
Benjamin Mueller Evicted Tenant Move Out Day
6 September 2015 | 12 replies
I'd consult that and the attorney that helped you evict if you had one.  
Sierra Westrick Becoming an Entity (LLC or SCorp) a smart start?
7 September 2015 | 5 replies
Hi - Always best to consult your CPA on this for pro advice.  
Satish Prabhu Quit claim - Self to S-Corp
7 September 2015 | 0 replies
. - I have a s-corp that I use for my software consulting purposes.Questions - I want to know if I should file a quit claim for transferring property into my corporation name?
Sam Leon If you won't rent to a lawyer, would you rent to a cop?
10 September 2015 | 42 replies
They work in the corporate world, or finance, or consulting (or real estate!)
Jeremy Kersten Buying on courthouse steps
23 August 2016 | 17 replies
The laws in this aspect of the business are always changing and every state is completely different.As everyone else has said consult a local foreclosure attorney, I am just going off what I remember as it has been awhile since we have bought in that state.I am not providing any legal advice and will hold no liability from anything said within this post.
Nikki Harmon Wholesaler Misrepresented himself
5 September 2017 | 196 replies
@Nikki HarmonBefore going through the bureaucratic headache of filing anything formal with DBPR or even FREC, I would consult with a real estate attorney (maybe you know someone, a friend of a friend, etc...) and see if these boards would find any merit if a complaint was filed.  
Carl Ghiselli Carl Ghiselli - real estate in Indianapolis, living in London!
17 September 2015 | 18 replies
I haven't always lived overseas - hence the investments in the US, but it has been a relatively recent development that has changed the way that both and and my partners work together.I am a part-time real estate investor, working a full-time job as a consultant for a large firm.