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Peter Vekselman Success Rate in Real Estate...Shockingly Low
19 October 2023 | 203 replies
As I share/instruct with my client's this is where there life changes, once they hit point to start Pyramiding, it's the ultimate compound returns metric.     
Nathan Gesner Another Amateur Landlord Loses Big
1 November 2021 | 23 replies
Make a list of common problems, then work on developing your plan for dealing with them, to include step-by-step instructions, forms, etc.
Kevin Aljic Real estate lawsuit
11 November 2021 | 6 replies
This property was one of my best ones and was done so well and nothing was hidden and now I am getting this nightmare which I plan on defending myself to the fullest Thank you in advance
Don Konipol My Take on Every Thread in the Wholesaling Forum
15 November 2021 | 109 replies
Under Section 43-40-8(c) of the Georgia Code, a person can be a licensed Broker if they “(1) have attained the age of 21 years; (2) are a resident of the state of Georgia; (3) are a high school graduate or the holder of an equivalency; and have complied fully with the requirements of subsection (b) of Code Section 43-40-15 regarding any criminal convictions; (4) have maintained a license in active status for at least three of the five years immediately preceding the filing of an application to become a broker; (5) furnish evidence of completion of 60 instructional hours in a broker’s course of study approved by the commission; and (6) stand and pass a real estate examination administered by or approved by the commission covering generally the matters confronting real estate brokers after completing the requirements of paragraph (5) of this subsection and after maintaining a license in active status for at least three of the five years immediately preceding such examination.”[12]#6: What is the intended purpose of the Georgia laws regarding Brokers?
Sarah Baniewicz New To Medium-Term Rentals
24 June 2023 | 28 replies
For example, if someone plans to live in the home for 2-3 months, they will only need to be instructed on how to use the TV once.
Javier Parra Garcia ARV sources used? Personal comps vs RE agent
11 December 2023 | 4 replies
Theoretical instruction can sometimes be different than what real people are doing out there.
Phyo Ko Seeking advice feel like I am being over sold by CPA/ tax advisors
7 November 2023 | 17 replies
Tell me their answer because whatever they say will not be based on Luna, 301.7701, 7701, or anything that resembles someone who won't give you a blank stare before pretending to know.Remember, taxes are a hidden value good/service.
Thomas Jameson Best places to invest that are landlord friendly
4 January 2024 | 9 replies
Very similar, NKY is overshadowed by Cincinnati so it almost like a hidden gem.
Tyler Condon In escrow and getting really cold feet
30 December 2023 | 22 replies
While I feel rates will drop a bit, I would never instruct a client to count on it.
Heather De lap Water bill is very high and no visible leaks
9 February 2023 | 130 replies
Virtually 100% of the time unexplained large water bills at your rental property are going to be explained by one of the following: A) A broken service line (the line that runs from the meter to your house) or other supply line in a hidden area where no one notices water leaking;B) A toilet that's constantly running through a sticking handle/float/ball or a faulty seal on the flapper/ball.