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Paul Jamgotch Business References Important?
10 November 2013 | 6 replies
If you screw people then you will deflect when asked about track record and references etc.An outside chance that they are worried about you pilfering their database but you can sign a non-disclosure and anit-compete agreement to fix that.
Porter Rappleye Should I get a Master in Real Estate Development
14 October 2015 | 14 replies
You get incredible access to the big time Utah players which is great, but the networking with other students is also invaluable.We also get RE industry job opportunities that would normally be hard to find.I would be happy to share more about my experience if you're interested.Evan
Craig E. Assignee going around assignor after escrow period.
5 November 2013 | 10 replies
@Craig E. you obviously have some kind of contract in place with this buyer, It should also include nondisclosure and non-compete sections stating they will not disclose any information provided by you about the property or the market, and that they will not compete for any properties presented to them by yourself for at least 12 months.There are lots of these types of contracts out there you can pull wording from, but the primary goal is to prevent them from redistributing any information you give them, and competing against you on anything you are working on that they are made aware of.Marc
Bryan Rodriguez Looking for Richmond RE Attorneys
6 November 2013 | 2 replies
Greetings,We are in need of a referral for RE Lawyers in the Richmond, VA Area, who effectively work well with investors and are competent with Real Estate Contracts (i.e Subject To, Mortgage Assignments, etc).
Robert Piller When buying properties in another state, how do you analyze and view them?
8 November 2013 | 16 replies
In addition, if you're working with a competent local agent, or a full-service turn-key provider, they should be able to get you all the information you need.
Geoffrey Fellner First Deal Questions
9 November 2013 | 5 replies
He owns over 70 Verizon Wireless franchises, and is also a fairly successful semi---pro poker player (has a couple mid-6-figure cashes) I say this because I understand that he's a businessman, and the bottom line is that he wants to make profit from his business ventures.
Jason Merchey Bubble?
22 May 2015 | 31 replies
The government is not at risk of being overthrown and finally the productive capacity of the US economy is extremely competative.
Brian Bishop Feed Back: Welcome to the community
23 April 2014 | 4 replies
My concern lately has been the competing house that just went up went up for 95,000.
Rob Beland Massachusetts Security Deposit Law - Is it worth the aggravation?
21 June 2014 | 17 replies
We're seeing that more and more in Chicago with the large property management players.
Steve Priola 115 Unit complex purchase and rehab
1 May 2014 | 7 replies
Those are harder to find these days versus 3 to 5 years ago due to supply and demand. 3 to 5 years ago there was inventory but not many players.