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Robert Burns Hi From S. Louisiana
18 September 2008 | 4 replies
Your goals are absolutely achievable . . . the key is determining the best plan of attack to reach that end.It looks like you've already gotten involved on the forums . . .
Cody Clark REAL ESTATE ADVISE PLEASE
22 September 2008 | 14 replies
As for discount notes, the process is very similar it also involves double closing but it is more flexible a lot of times than wholesale.
Account Closed purchasing 6 family property
21 September 2008 | 13 replies
depending on the workload of everyone involved in the transaction, such as EPA inspections, appraisals and financial documents.
Ingrid Nagy How long to get an answer?
16 September 2008 | 6 replies
Short Sales can take a verrryy long time, but my experience has been 1-5 days for REOs.Sounds strange.Is an agent involved?
Dave Kennedy Rental Invesment (with no money out of pocket)
17 September 2008 | 4 replies
I've been involved with a deal similar to what Richard describes.
Mike Shigley Agent/Investor
14 November 2008 | 2 replies
Basically, all you need to do is make sure you are disclosing the fact that you are a realtor to all parties involved.
Pechet Jipasong Newbie from Thailand
20 September 2008 | 2 replies
That said, please do review our forum rules to learn about the other rules of the site.That said, I'd like to hear more about you and your involvement in real estate.Do share....
No Name Realtors helping those in default
9 October 2008 | 15 replies
More and more states are requiring realtor involvement in short sale transactions (for instance Oregon and soon to be California).
Timothy W. REOs and the RTC
12 October 2009 | 6 replies
Given the heavy focus on commercial, I'd have to guess it was investors or REITs.Interesting to see the numbers involved, vs the BS thrown around by purported bulk REO sellers.
Edwin Leahy RE License ??
29 September 2008 | 11 replies
You don't have to pay all the fees involved with joining the MLS and having E&O insurance, but if you refer a potential client to your brokerage, you can get a small commission.