
4 April 2013 | 3 replies
My husband's work took him away often, so practices, games, piano lessons, PTA, dinner, homework, etc., were my responsibility -- but most buyers wanted to meet evenings or weekends.

19 April 2013 | 28 replies
Brian Burke Yes, we've built some medical office, and office buildings, a couple of multi building small office parks, a medical dental clinic (that we sold to the Rancheria - the sale had to actually be read into the Congressional record), some retail/office condos (actually we helped draft the criteria for the City of Redding on those) a residential subdivision, and other houses, etc.

30 November 2013 | 4 replies
It sounds like one of the biggest areas someone new to wholesaling can make mistakes in and be in a losing situation is wrongfully evaluating the ARV of a property they put on contract.Clearly with time and practice it will be easier to be able to valuate a property and know what the ARV is.

5 May 2013 | 14 replies
Attorneys advertise in the yellow pages as to what areas of law they practice, just call them.

30 April 2013 | 3 replies
If it is painted and that old you may have to use lead safe practices.

2 July 2014 | 14 replies
Hey Nik Parks also from the NYC area (harlem), also a newbie but more than happy to meet up and start to learn or even do some deal analysis for practice if there are some like minded individuals.

7 April 2013 | 15 replies
Bill Gulley that is very advanced for me however i am going to forward alot of what is said here to my attorney tomorrow. thank you for you input and i am sorry i cant speak much about your input as i am very new to these practices.

29 April 2013 | 12 replies
In practice, this means a cap of $40 - $50 before the Tenant could contact the Rentalsman and claim we were being unreasonably heavy-handed.

12 May 2013 | 9 replies
It would be kind of fun to take a sledge hammer to the place, or practice some side kicks on walls and doors before having it torn down lol!

27 June 2013 | 3 replies
I'd charge 8 to 9%, but you need to consult with a real estate attorney for legal practices in your state (and dodging around the SAFE Act).