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Sharon Kim Need help due-diligence on Self Storage Development Syndication
7 October 2019 | 4 replies
Also, in a mainstream asset class like value-added multifamily, I see no reason to take a risk on a sponsor that doesn't have full real estate cycle experience and didn't lose money.
Maxim K. Dual agent, good or bad way of closing a deal?
6 October 2019 | 10 replies
@Maxim Kaflovich you would still need to hire a real estate attorney to represent you, so why not do dual agency
Mark L. Duty of your agents, bad house purchase
11 October 2019 | 50 replies
You just pay them 3 percent of the sale price just to fill in a mostly standardize contract, that could be procured for nothing at a title agency or else where.  
Kyle Bergren Anyone refer a Title Agency who will execute w/o Owner Policy?
8 October 2019 | 0 replies
Hey Team Bakersfield, I'm buying FSBO home from a friend who is an extremely low risk seller and its been challenging finding an agency who will execute a transaction without forking an extra $2k on an owner title policy.
Nate Ginsberg Buying agent conflict
9 October 2019 | 2 replies
For example, in WA state an agent can represent both buyer and seller in a transaction (dual agency), but both parties need to acknowledge in writing that they know this is happening and are OK with it beforehand.The agent then owes the duties outlined in WA's Law of Real Estate Agency to both parties equally. 
Brandy Carter Finding a broker to work under
3 November 2019 | 7 replies
If you want to do your own thing (very difficult for new agents who want to get business) you can look at high split agencies, but they don't have the same level of training and management usually, but there are exceptions to both rules.I've worked for Keller Williams (70-30 split when I started, but newer agents can start 60-40), Berkshire Hathaway (70-30 negotiated, new agents start 50-50), Sotheby's (I was on a 90-10 because I had a team of 15 under me), and eXp, which I like the most, because they give me the most freedom (80-20 split and a low cap).If you are new and want to learn and network and get opportunities for mentorship, the bigger box brokerages are better starting points in my opinion, but you will pay for it.
Kiontray Davis Starting in an Agency or not
11 October 2019 | 2 replies
Hi All,I am wondering what are the benefits of joining an agency as an investor.
Kesha Myrick Why Is This Seller Stalling??!?
15 November 2019 | 52 replies
The seller's agent left one agency and went to another - - and although it is my understanding that agents can't take clients with them when they leave a real estate agency, he has done so.
James Bordeaux Pickle in a Fix and Flip
30 October 2019 | 25 replies
1: Should I just sell it out right, take the cash and invest in other project and use those returns to pay off the debts sooner than the 4 years projected by my debtor agency
James G. Fake Government Agency Leasing My Apartment?
12 October 2019 | 8 replies
There is this lady who claims that she is with a government agency (we'll call it #1).