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15 September 2018 | 2 replies
@Jacob Mallison I'd say the best thing you could do for a Realtor is to provide leads for your clients that want to transact real estate.We're always looking for leads - especially those from referrals.You might not know this, but in most, if not all states, it is illegal for a real estate licensee to pay any kind of referral fee, finder's fee, etc to an unlicensed person.That said, if you want to find a good agent, look for someone who is full time and hungry.
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17 September 2018 | 5 replies
Late fee is 10$ per day after the 5th....so she is up to 100$ as of today....she says she's bringing me the other 300$ that she owes on rent on thursday...but she can't pay the late fee...so my question is does the late fee continue to accrue until she's paid the total WITH the late fee or do I have to stop it accruing as of wednesday if she pays thursday?
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15 September 2018 | 6 replies
What fees am I going to have to pay in this scenario.
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9 October 2018 | 11 replies
- property management fee (someone has to manage this property, even if your self managing you need to pay yourself for your time) I would use 8% for a property management fee ( there is a whole litiany if charges such as placement fees etc that get charged as well but to keep things simple let’s use 8%) keep in mind your area might be unique i would call some local PM’s to get a feel for the cost.
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18 September 2018 | 16 replies
Then you just want to get on the phone with them and get all the information on their products, rates, fees, timeline, etc.
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18 September 2018 | 8 replies
I reviewed the white paper that you sent me and the fees.
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27 September 2018 | 17 replies
For rent controlled properties in LA, the "relocation" fee for the tenant is $7900-$20450 depending on the circumstances.
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1 November 2018 | 40 replies
From what I can tell, there are some big groups raising large funds, and the play for most of us will be to put together a good project and pitch it to these funds for investment, hopefully earning development fees or carried interest along the way.We're almost halfway through the two-year window of this thing, and guidelines still haven't been released, so start getting your deals ready now.
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23 September 2018 | 7 replies
If I find a buyer on my own can the commission fee be reduced to X%?"
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23 September 2018 | 3 replies
. - I decided I didn't want to mess with it because Im starting another project with higher potential return.Now, as an example, I look at this one:https://www.zillow.com/homes/63-GRANVUE-DRIVE-BELL...Its on the Auction block, if I picked it up for 2 or 3k, and sold it for 10k to someone else who wants to work with it, essentially a wholesale deal, and didn't spend any money fixing it up, and agreed to max 1k realtor fees if any, I might make some money on it.If you go to our county tax assessor site, and search '63 Granvue', youll see that 1) the total taxes for 2018 are $2981.38, and 2) they are paid by the bank already for 2018 http://www.co.st-clair.il.us/Pages/parcel.aspxWhat I am asking is - if I bought this at auction, and sold it within a couple of months as a property someone else can rehab, how would the property taxes work / what would I end up paying?