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Jerry Klingerman Ohio property tax pre-foreclosure
8 January 2016 | 2 replies
I inquired as to whether the results of the prosecutor's office will be public record -- they are.BUT...I would prefer to snag this before it gets this far.
Benjamin Cowles can a contractor kill two birds(inspector & contractor) with one stone?
11 May 2015 | 7 replies
Inspectors keep up with current safety aspects, material performance information, fire codes, health matters like radon and lead paint issues that contractors may not be required or exposed to.
Brandon Hall Challenge: Let’s hold each other accountable by publicizing our goals
20 May 2015 | 12 replies
Goals help you dream big and keep you on track when the going gets tough.After I publicized my goals with this Bigger Pockets Blog Post, the readers who commented were overwhelmingly positive which only further encouraged me to achieve all I can achieve.
James Wise What duties can an unlicensed person perforn in the area of residential property management?
11 May 2015 | 2 replies
The rule also provides that the unlicensed individual performing the permitted activities listed in this rule must work under the supervision of a broker and his/her compensation must be primarily on a salaried or hourly basis.Under this rule, the duties an unlicensed employee can perform when working with residential rental property are the following: maintenanceclerical or administrative supportcollect or accept rents and/or security deposits which are made payable to the owner or real estate brokerageexhibit or show residential rental units to prospective tenantsfurnish published information regarding the propertysupply applications and leasesreceive applications and leases for submission to the owner or broker for approvalThe rule provides that an unlicensed employee may not perform the following duties: negotiate contracts or leasesdeviate from the rental price and/or other terms and conditions previously established by the owner or broker when providing information to prospective tenantsapprove rental applications or leasessettle or arrange the terms and conditions of a lease on behalf of the owner or brokeroffer inducements to prospective tenants unless they are previously advertised or arranged with the owner or brokerinterpret or provide their opinion concerning the terms or conditions of a leaseindicate to the public that he is in a position of authority which has the ultimate managerial responsibility of the rental propertyIt’s clear that a brokerage employee can perform many clerical and administrative functions without holding a real estate license.
Kevin Coleman AC Unit Died!
6 May 2022 | 14 replies
I pay my installers that per job, not per day, otherwise I get some idiot who will screw up the job or maybe steal something from your house,    then I have to cover workmen's comp, general liability and commercial auto insurance, put gas in the truck to get them to the job, pay taxes and hopefully put a little bit in my pocket for the trouble of which out of that I need to have something to put back when I retire and pay my health insurance
Bridgette I. Hear No Credit Report, See No Credit Report
12 May 2015 | 5 replies
"The credit check is an industry standard decision rating based on the applicant's credit score and public records.
Rochelle Wilkinson approaching owners before a foreclosure sale
16 June 2016 | 5 replies
I tell them that through public records I noticed that they may be facing foreclosure. 
Spencer OBrien Is this HOA harrassment?
30 March 2016 | 20 replies
@Matthew Paul- Do you know if this is public knowledge since I am a "paying member"?
Roger Vi Renting home to kids, toddlers
14 May 2015 | 7 replies
The health department will check for lead paint for you for free or you can get a lead paint test kit from Home Depot or Lowes or Sherwin Williams paint store.
Stephanie Fay winning a florida tax lien...is it even possible??
12 January 2019 | 10 replies
So that leads me to this...how do I find out when a property has gone into the deed application process, and become one of the general public bidders; placing a bid with out having to put up the application money.