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David Miller Taking pre-license course in FL. What does this mean?
2 March 2016 | 4 replies
Real Estate Express, pre-license 63 hour course, chapter 5, pg 10: "Escrow Accounts Deposited"The area I can't understand is the bold and underlined.If there is more than one broker, then a broker licensee must be designated as the signatory.
Bryan Avila Extra fees for pets voided if they are a service pet?
22 June 2023 | 4 replies
Print it, study it, highlight it.
Brisa Mejia Permitting process for adding units
23 June 2023 | 8 replies
However there are other zoning requirements in the fine print that you also need to vetify: DU density, setbacks, lot coverage, parking requirements, height restrictions, etc.
Leah Mohtes-Chan Checking and savings account? Money market?
23 June 2023 | 1 reply
Make sure you read the fine print.
Tyler Caglia Discovered BP, Then Bought 3 Long-Distance Props In 14 Months!
12 November 2021 | 202 replies
You took some bold steps and have a great start. 
Robert Youngquist getting started in Houston
6 June 2016 | 3 replies
Spend time improving your copy and get someone to print and mail your letters to your target market.
Denny Moody BP, help me pick a city for Buy and Hold!
29 April 2017 | 135 replies
There are limitations on what the warranty will and won't cover, so you have to read the fine print.  
Omar Merced Just bought a 18 unit for $12,581.36 in Ohio
19 September 2018 | 172 replies
It's taken 2.5 years but it's starting to do pretty well-- however I certainly did NOT have the experience necessary going in, lol.I agree that the prospects hinge pretty heavily on the city and neighborhood, but at that price it's probably worth a shot either way and I like the bold approach.
Chris Mason Coronavirus Mortgage Meltdown Articles
11 May 2020 | 54 replies
Thank you Call a local independent mortgage broker and tell her that bit in bold.
Jack Hou Time to sell for max appreciation in Bay Area?
19 January 2021 | 38 replies
The growth is around 2%.One thing that people forgot is when the gov. prints money like today with 30 year fixed rate is between 1.5-2% that makes an expensive home in Silicon Valley is suddenly becoming much more affordable.