Andrew Sanchez
Pros and Cons of Being a RE Agent?
14 November 2022 | 9 replies
Most people think it is a con because you will be help to a higher standard and are required by law to conduct business ethically.
David Silva
Inheriting bad tenant
26 September 2017 | 4 replies
This also allowed me the opportunity to also conduct a complete rehab on the property, as the units were vacant when I took possession.
Collin S.
Next deal analysis- Feedback appreciated!
6 November 2017 | 6 replies
Howdy @Collin S.You need to provide additional information for us to conduct an adequate analysis.
Nina B.
Is agreeing to rental terms considered a binding verbal contract?
7 March 2018 | 64 replies
It is a pattern of conduct intended to harass another person that in fact does harass another person.
Nikayla Snyder
Hi, I'm Nikayla - a newbie in St. Paul, MN!
23 April 2018 | 16 replies
It'll give you a chance to learn to find deals (with or without a realtor), analyzing the deal, making offers, conducting due diligence, finding/keeping renters, and property management.Taking action: At the end of the day, the successful investors take action.
Timothy W.
Oh Tim, you don't need to carry a gun....
26 October 2009 | 85 replies
The original calls for free tuition for medical students and for doctors never to "use the knife" (that is, conduct surgical procedures)—both obviously out of step with modern-day practice.
Mitch Kronowit
Don't want to use agent's inspector for REO.
16 December 2010 | 10 replies
:protest: Am I being unreasonable here by choosing my own team to conduct inspections of the property WE are purchasing?
Account Closed
President BUSH "Wall Street got DRUNK"
7 August 2008 | 104 replies
In looking at how he's conducted the trip, it is hard for anyone to imagine that it is not a campaign trip.
Brett O
Take a look at this deal
7 August 2009 | 18 replies
While conducting an after action review of failed "missions" there was always one common denominator.
Justin Reyes
Would you liquidate your 401k to purchase your first property?
8 October 2019 | 187 replies
These are my main take-aways:1: It was an experiment conducted by WallStreet and the Govermnent back in the early 1980s so businesses could offload the liability of the pension systems onto the the employee. 2: People love when their employer matches but what they don’t realize is for every $1 dollar your employer matches, it’s $1 less dollar they are paying you in salary so it’s really not costing your employer anything to match. 3: WallStreet is collecting fees on ur 401K contributions.