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Sandy Reddy Sheriff sale
16 January 2016 | 6 replies
I'm not saying it's impossible but I would find another way since you have a deposit on the line.
Ruslan Laranjo "Bridge loan" ?
7 January 2016 | 9 replies
What about a balance transfer check or direct deposit from a credit card?
Shane Clark Buying a Home with an Old Foundation: Brick, Sandstone, Dirt
23 May 2017 | 11 replies
There were not enough gutters on my two-family and the gutter that was on the back of the home was depositing under my deck right in the problem area of the foundation.
Brenda Whittaker When should I set up the LLC?
8 January 2016 | 10 replies
Find a secure deposit credit card and set it up in the company name.  
Anthony Wood Realtors who work with Investors
8 January 2016 | 4 replies
What you need to do:Create a contract for your agent to represent you and agree on the commission that you willing to pay.Have contract offers and deposit ready for your agentBe available to preview properties and to negotiate with the sellersTreat your agent well, give him cash for gas, buy lunch, stay in touch with the agent on a daily basis offer bonusesLater, if you work well with the agent, offer an equity positionTo be open to learning and using creative financing terms and clausesAware of how to establish seller financingKnowledge of Hybrid offers, delayed settlements, study periods and possession clausesI believe it is important to work with an agent who has your interest before his or a seller.A good buyer's agent can be a tremendous assets to an investor, a good agent can make you many thousands of dollars in cash flow and equity.Most agents are not trained to represent buyers, they realize that commissions come from sellers that have their property listed.
Kevin Powell Property Manager Issues - Seeking Advice
8 January 2016 | 7 replies
After I confirm its rented I give my 30 day notice ending his services later that evening.9 days later I get a text from him saying that their 1st months rent and deposit have bounced.
Michael McDermott Looking for a lender to finance sale between tenant and I on SFH
8 January 2016 | 3 replies
He would be eligible to use his security deposit towards it.
Jesse Mundt Wholesale Deal *Need Advice*
9 January 2016 | 1 reply
If I were him, I wouldn't return your escrow deposit either, since you entered into the contract with no ability to execute it. 
Richelle T. Section 8 security deposit question
13 May 2015 | 7 replies
The tenant moved out and is now demanding a return of her security deposit.
James Wise What duties can an unlicensed person perforn in the area of residential property management?
11 May 2015 | 2 replies
The rule also provides that the unlicensed individual performing the permitted activities listed in this rule must work under the supervision of a broker and his/her compensation must be primarily on a salaried or hourly basis.Under this rule, the duties an unlicensed employee can perform when working with residential rental property are the following: maintenanceclerical or administrative supportcollect or accept rents and/or security deposits which are made payable to the owner or real estate brokerageexhibit or show residential rental units to prospective tenantsfurnish published information regarding the propertysupply applications and leasesreceive applications and leases for submission to the owner or broker for approvalThe rule provides that an unlicensed employee may not perform the following duties: negotiate contracts or leasesdeviate from the rental price and/or other terms and conditions previously established by the owner or broker when providing information to prospective tenantsapprove rental applications or leasessettle or arrange the terms and conditions of a lease on behalf of the owner or brokeroffer inducements to prospective tenants unless they are previously advertised or arranged with the owner or brokerinterpret or provide their opinion concerning the terms or conditions of a leaseindicate to the public that he is in a position of authority which has the ultimate managerial responsibility of the rental propertyIt’s clear that a brokerage employee can perform many clerical and administrative functions without holding a real estate license.