
5 October 2012 | 4 replies
I have a question and I need some help quickly please! :-) I have two couples who need somewhere to live. The county in which I live is OVERRUN (literally) with vacant and neglected properties. How can I help them get...

17 November 2013 | 11 replies
The attorney is (supposedly) looking out for his client by asking for a HUD1.

22 October 2012 | 9 replies
Lately, I've gotten a new tactic, an agent calling and saying they have a client that would be either perfect for the space or is interested in seeing it.

23 October 2012 | 11 replies
All of the above have financial benefits but they also differ in responsibilities, time constraints and prerequisites.

26 October 2012 | 6 replies
It’s a great app for evaluating real estate investment opportunities for your clients.2.Homesnap: This is a great app for real estate investors that drive around seeking out properties that are not on the MLS, because it allows you to take a “snap” or a photo of a home with your iPad.

11 October 2012 | 3 replies
I can tell you quite a large portion of my practice is dedicated to clients out of state.

9 September 2013 | 2 replies
When looking for a good property manager, make sure you get a list of some of their past and present clients.

16 October 2012 | 4 replies
I do know an ambulance chaser that told me generally, they look for the policy limits and no more when they land a client.

19 October 2012 | 20 replies
She *really* wants to move in, but I'm not going to rush anything.What makes this client different is that (a) the two husband and wife are manager and president of a privately-owned business (a medical equipment supplier), and (b) they have been homeowners, and are selling their house and moving into a rental, to be closer to their business (which is about a mile from the house that I'm renting) and because she doesn't want to take care of a yard anymore (I'm including the gardener in my package).

20 October 2012 | 6 replies
So, as long as your seller client agree the the terms of the buyers, then you guys sit down, drawn up the terms and agree to hold them to the upmost agreement.