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Trining R. New member from Gwinnett County, Georgia
6 July 2016 | 9 replies
It take a while to learn to navigate but you just need to find a lien in the chain of title and by following the deeds cross referenced you should be able to find the current owner.
LaShayla Johnson Brand New Real Estate Agent
18 March 2017 | 6 replies
If it's only 70,000 you would have to sell a ton of houses to make anything each year.Example 3 houses a month closing at 70k ( rock star for a new agent ) is 210,000 gross sales a month X 12 =  2,520,0002,520,000 X .03 commission = 75,600 gross income - 30% broker cut (22,680) = 52,920 gross to agent.You then need to take out cost of meals, training, MLS dues, supra key, gas driving around to show properties, image expenses upkeep,office supplies,etc. 
Adam Delort What do you look for in markets?
23 March 2017 | 10 replies
Big chains like Starbucks, Whole foods, Kroger, etc, or mom and pop liquor stores, payday advance loans, laundry mats, smoke shops, etc.Crime rate and types of crimes.Price of properties and day one cash flow at retail price vs appreciation potential.Very important concept to understand thoroughly ... basically the gist is that most cheap things are cheap for a reason, risk and reward are usually joined together via pricing (lower retail prices usually means higher risk), and as a newbie you may not be in the best position to judge and mitigate risk so err on the side of lower risk even if it means sacrificing some potential short term returns to get it ... 
Steven Scott Adding Security Gate Around Building to Keep Out the Raff!!!
7 June 2017 | 3 replies
If you can narrow or reroute traffic in parking area so it goes only in one side and out the other. or close off a parking entry and have for emergency vehicles only,, you'll have to check with fire dept to do this.. one complex I worked at did that and it dropped traffic immensely, the drive was gated and chained fire dept had key and of course could cut the chain if needed .
Danny Day When to hire a buyers agent
19 February 2012 | 14 replies
the soul and only reason for signing a buyer agency agreement with a realtor is to protect that realtors commission and "lock" the buyers *** up with a ball and chain!
Elijah Brown From $200 to 70 Units at 24 Years Old
21 January 2022 | 95 replies
After spending the next two weeks watching every real estate video I could find, I was determined to purchase my first rental property.By this time, I had been eating free meals at the school dining hall, saving my ROTC stipends, and working three part-time jobs (campus taxi driver at night, finance internship two days per week, and ice hockey referee on weekend mornings).
Karen Margrave Senior Independent Living
28 August 2020 | 15 replies
Just maybe finished 1 bedroom apartments and providing 2 meals per day as well as possibly laundry service.  
Jennifer Rysdam What are your park rules?
6 August 2019 | 3 replies
When I look at parks I keep seeing things like chain-link dog kennels (some used as storage), fire pits (some homes are only 10 feet apart), several vehicles, piles of construction demo, trampolines, strollers, recliners, etc.
George Frye Due Diligence on Non Performing 1st
26 January 2014 | 2 replies
Verify the assignment and allonge (not recorded) chains and have the Seller cure any breaks.If the loan has started foreclosure, you will want to review the foreclosure documents.Servicing information will come from who ever is servicing the loan.
Joseph R. Do tax foreclosures trump any other liens?
24 February 2014 | 13 replies
so they search the current owner for liens and don't go back in the "chain of title" to search if there are outstanding, unsatified liens from former owners. 3.