
11 November 2017 | 8 replies
have a real estate attorney put together a contract for the transaction and note?

10 November 2017 | 4 replies
We recently used them again to satisfy that sales contract, was pretty quick and everything ended as it should.

6 December 2017 | 9 replies
If you purchase, make sure and put in the contract that you are a licensee.

3 November 2017 | 11 replies
I did all the painting myself, but contracted everything else out.

1 November 2017 | 0 replies
My agent responded that if we were to accept their counter offer they would cancel all other showings, to which they agreed, and we were under contract!

14 November 2017 | 26 replies
It appears that we had a contract that the Plaintiff's attorney breached.

2 November 2017 | 3 replies
I’m curious, we just put an 8 unit under contract and it has some old school kitchenette all in one units originally made by Dwyer.

8 November 2017 | 8 replies
Offering your contract at public auction, in my opinion is a great way to gererate interest and to expose the property.As a professional auctioneer - depending on what price you are in for and what you will accept as a net-equity profit - I would suggest a reserve public auction (you'll have more participants if you do an absolute auction).Not all auctioneers are good at marketing real estate - you'll need to interview them - you'll need to know the following:how much advertising money do they want up front to market the property, commission, time frame, how many real estate deals have they done, are they honest, will they do an assignment, are they respected in the community, where will they market your deal, get references, are they authorized to conduct real estate auctions?

5 November 2017 | 3 replies
If your managing your own properties that you have a clear ownership interest in .. no licesne requiredif your managing properties for your clients IE collecting rent.. negoatiating leases etc.. then yes you need a brokers license with a PM component.. and you would have to work for a broker for 2 years then sit for your principal broker exam pass that and the property manager component..does not matter resi or commercial.. reason is your handling lots of money for investors and or negotiating contracts state wants those folks to be licensed and accountable.

3 December 2017 | 152 replies
I currently have 2 pending contracts in escrow closing in December 2017.