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Miranda Simon How To Spot A RE Guru
11 November 2018 | 62 replies
According to BP rules we aren’t to self promote ourselves in this forum thread which I never did.
Amy Aziz Is TikTok a good Social Media Platform for real estate?
19 December 2022 | 19 replies
She takes her picture of her sipping coffee for instagram, then posts a 15 second video on TikTok, and maybe the check she gets from the cafe or hotel she's sitting at, or the company that sells the skimpy dress she is wearing (which she tags in the posts, in both cases), is twice as big since she's promoting them (& her insurance implicitly) on another platform.Me? 
Paul Brady Michelle Wu’s impact on Boston landlords?
6 December 2021 | 3 replies
Younger voters in MA are more likely than ever to support government measures promising to reduce inequality and promote equity, diversity, justice, etc.
Mike Nelson Package delivery mess- Tragedy or Billion Dollar Opportunity?
24 November 2015 | 4 replies
A few newer projects in my market utilize Digital Package Acceptance and promote it as an amenity. http://rvaterraces.com/amenities/I'm getting more detail from the developer and will let you know what I find. 
Manmit Singh Stuck with Lead affected property
5 September 2015 | 33 replies
remember Derrick is in the business of scareing people about lead in order to promote his lead removal business.
Joe Martella Feedback on Turn Key RE Companies
6 September 2015 | 54 replies
We originally separated providers from promoters, but some companies do both.  
Jamal L. Well-executed wholesale deals feel like well planned checkmate.
5 August 2015 | 89 replies
He still earned $2000 for posting an ad on Craigslist...And avoided a seize and desist order for brokering from the Dept of Real Estate (if he is not licensed)See http://www.dllr.state.md.us/license/mrec/mrecdodon...An unlicensed person MAY NOT:Prepare promotional materials or ads without the review and approval of licensee and supervising broker.Show property.Answer any questions on listings, title, financing, closing, etc.Discuss or explain a contract, listing, lease, agreement, or other real estate document with anyone outside the brokerage.Be paid on the basis of real estate activity, such as a percentage of commission, or any amount based on listings, sales, etc.Negotiate or agree to any commission, commission split, management fee, or referral fee on behalf of a licensee.Discuss the attributes or amenities of a property, under any circumstances, with a prospective purchaser or lessee.Discuss the terms and conditions of the real property offered for sale or lease with the owner of the property.Collect, receive, or hold deposit monies, rent, other monies, or anything else of value received from the owner or lessee of the real property or from a prospective purchaser or lessee.Provide owners of real property or prospective purchasers or lessees with any advice, recommendations, or suggestions as to the sale, purchase, exchange, or lease of real property to be listed or real property presently available for sale or for lease.Hold himself or herself out in any manner, orally or in writing, as being licensed or affiliated with a particular company or real estate broker as a licensee.Contact the public concerning the availability of real estate brokerage services unless an inquiry about a specific property is immediately referred to a licensee.Elizabeth H.
Will Barnard Cash Flow vs. Appreciation
1 July 2008 | 182 replies
Many times people will come on here to promote their properties; expensive course; or their expensive mentoring to newbies and will make ridiculous cash flow claims based on only claiming a couple of expenses (like taxes and insurance).
Jeff Fairchild What Forclosure into to include on my site
17 November 2008 | 4 replies
The upside of course would be that it would be easier to promote the site w/ offering free forclosure info.