
27 April 2021 | 8 replies
., the wholesaling real estate) as that conducted by the Employer, and which competes with the Employer, except with the express prior written consent of the Employer. b.)
2 July 2019 | 10 replies
I think the landlords will take a look at your background, credit, income, etc. and will conduct a good interview with you to see if you are a good fit.I would provide the landlord with a solid past history, references, employment records, etc.Most rowdy single guys are the ones who don't have a high income and a solid background, in my experience

1 October 2019 | 13 replies
I used my team to conduct the turnover, and at the time the only condition that they had was to replace (some very outdated) carpet.

17 January 2020 | 13 replies
Here is what it says: "Effective mid-June of 2019, landlords may only charge potential tenants an application fee equal to the cost of conducting a credit and background check, or $20, whichever is less.

5 December 2019 | 32 replies
Conduct scope 12.

17 July 2015 | 10 replies
I had a conversation with a PM (large local firm) yesterday and was told that they can no longer conduct criminal background checks on prospective tenants, because "fair housing and anti discrimination rules prohibit it"!

7 January 2018 | 11 replies
If you form an out of state LLC, you will have to register as a "foreign registered" business in California if you conduct business in California (including buying investment property).

8 February 2019 | 6 replies
Have annual meetings (even if with yourself) in which you record minutes, submit all necessary annual paperwork to the state, written policies, etc.Essentially conduct the LLC like a business and not simply an extension of yourself.
31 May 2019 | 3 replies
I have a rental house but want to conduct an inspection of the property in California to determine the condition for any repairs and to see how the renter treating the place.

28 March 2022 | 51 replies
My real estate sales are conducted by my S Cop (Llc elected to be treated like an scorp).