
12 September 2015 | 36 replies
I consider my conservative nature and commitment to doing much of my own work as an asset.

25 August 2015 | 4 replies
Do you have your procedures (accept pets, criteria to rent) established and paperwork ready?

3 September 2015 | 13 replies
In a long term lease of this nature getting to value is only part of the equation.

29 August 2015 | 39 replies
The nature of the business has changed so much over the past 8 years since I started, that only those who are smart and savy enough (and well capitalized) to adapt and change to evolving market conditions are still around (and those that have treated their clients with their clients interest in front of their own).

26 August 2015 | 3 replies
If you are an agent, title attorney or lender you are probably aware of the new closing situation that is due to take effect in October, but if you are not one of those maybe you are not aware. Come October "closings...

28 August 2015 | 7 replies
Each state is different in this procedure so you'll need to check with your state, but in a best case scenario it'll take you years.You can also work with a real estate attorney to either force the heirs to grant an easement or get a lot split proportionate to each property needing ingress/egress and through the process create an easement for such.To find the original developer go to the governmental agency building or planning department having jurisdiction over the property and ask to see the historical files for the subject home and the parcel/lot approvals for the remaining lots in the development.

27 August 2015 | 2 replies
He was living there and decided he wanted to keep it in the family for sentimental reasons...I'm not sure why he didn't assume the loan or something to that nature after the passing??

5 July 2016 | 74 replies
You have to pull out a notepad, write the nature of the business, mileage, etc. down.

28 August 2015 | 4 replies
Williams,The Commission does not have jurisdiction to take a broad/general position on contractual and transactional matters of this nature, only to make determinations on matters of interpretation and compliance with the requirements of the SC Real Estate licensing law.

13 October 2020 | 8 replies
I do not know if I am just trying the procedure with the wrong combination of variables.