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Aaron Rocha New from Denver, CO (no I'm not high)
3 January 2014 | 4 replies
There are many potential customers looking into this now.For investors: I know the Denver area very well and could be a great contact for out of state investors.
Paul Manno New Member Introduction
5 January 2014 | 8 replies
I have some money that needs to be utilized for more real estate deals.
Sven Simon Real Estate License for Agents & Brokers in California
7 January 2014 | 14 replies
What advantages do you gain from having the license, but none of the experience as an agent to utilize it effectively?
Jim P. Question---"Dual Agent" because of same realty company???
3 January 2014 | 6 replies
In many states dual agency is not even allowed by law.A broker or agent in many cases can still get the whole commission by having the seller or buyer as the client and having the other party as the customer performing "ministerial acts" only for them.Ministerial acts for example can be filling out a contract but not answering questions from the customer on what's the lowest they will accept and other key data the seller might have given in a client capacity.
Thomas Faragoi New Member
6 January 2014 | 4 replies
Utilize the terrific BP resources, pick all the brains you see fit to and get in some closings.
Coty Leon Yet another one from southern california
23 January 2014 | 15 replies
Get in some healthy networking, utilize the many resources offered, happy new year and happy investing.Kudos,Mary
Arthur Banks Sec. 8 tenant income to rent ratio
13 January 2014 | 6 replies
The housing authority would not have let her enter into the rental agreement with you if she could not afford her portion of the rent and all of the associated costs (copay, utilities, etc.) required for renting the unit.
Carrie Smukal Extortion by City to Update Plumbing
4 January 2014 | 13 replies
Requiring a house to be up to code before starting utility service is not extortion, it's good public policy and what government is suppose to do.
Kathlyn Lewis Tenant late with rent - what to do
12 January 2014 | 24 replies
I would check to see if all utilities are in good standing or at risk of disconnect.
Gary Houck Heat pump broke who pays increased electric bill
4 January 2014 | 9 replies
Then send the check to the utility company to pay down the agreed upon amount.