
20 October 2014 | 22 replies
Discriminating based on whether or not someone has a credit card would be legal as they aren't a protected class.

21 February 2012 | 3 replies
hey gang,so i have been looking to finally protect my assets with an llc. my question is, is it worth going with a wyoming or nevada llc?

16 July 2016 | 10 replies
Is there any way that said lender could protect their position so that they aren't wiped out in a bankruptcy?

14 February 2012 | 24 replies
Cheryl C. my point was that Mike appears to be in possession of material non-public information regarding Capstone and FNMA/FHLM ($1B transaction) and their alleged plans to setting up Residential Rental REIT's.

13 February 2012 | 4 replies
Well Brian ethics and what it entails is subjective on an individual basis.If you are an astute buyer it is not your job to protect the interests of the seller or school them.What constitutes a fair and equitable deal is in the eye of the beholder.The law and ethics are two very different things.

15 February 2012 | 25 replies
I check what is public, but everyone is entitled to their privacy.

16 February 2012 | 11 replies
If through a listing broker it will depend on what the listing broker entered on the MLS and MLS rules.In Georgia for instance on FMLS if as a broker you screw up and enter commission wrong,mistake things etc. you can be on the hook for the commission or lose access to the MLS.MLS's are sometimes controlled by REALTOR associations and other times are private entities that are non-profits or for-profit organizations.Also the brokers/agents involved it would matter if they were REALTORS or not.Generally your state's real estate commission does not handle commission disputes.They only care about license laws.The agent can argue procuring cause with the other agent but it should not stop your sale.Simply you would close and get your proceeds and the commission in question would be froze until a solution was given and signed in writing or a court order.There are so many variables to this and it is state specific.Procuring cause is a chain of events leading up to a sale of a property.If the chain is broken generally the broker/agents is not due a commission.The moral of the whole story is the buyers agent needs to learn how to protect themselves in the future.I am not going to court to get my agents commission when I only charge them a 300 flat fee as a broker.No legal advice

13 February 2012 | 18 replies
Here's a link to the IRS that discusses real estate basis http://www.irs.gov/publications/p551/ar02.html#en_US_2010_publink1000256941

17 October 2012 | 55 replies
Get good online presence including beighborhood message boards, book exchanges, public art, parks, clean up crews, neighborhood watch, dog walking clubs.

14 February 2012 | 7 replies
The problem I see for you is that you posted the following on a public Internet forum:How does flipping a FHA home after 90days work?