
15 May 2011 | 128 replies
I have all teh closing documents and receipts for the work.Here are the public records that dispute your claims, both your resale price and the square footage:http://www.fultonassessor.org/Forms/PrintDatalet.aspx?

2 June 2011 | 42 replies
The increased demand for renters is good for my rentals, but if the buying public doesn't believe owning real estate is a good thing, aren't we screwed?

2 July 2012 | 17 replies
when a tenant tells the judge that i'm lying and they paid rent, i just whip out my notebook and he sees the log i've kept for each unit and for how long....again, not the most advanced system, but it's always (knock on wood) upheld in court for me...now, i do try to transport that to excel every few months, but i've been lazy at that lately :)

16 September 2016 | 3 replies
Location: Signs shall not be located in common areas, such as Home Owners Association areas and easements, unless approved by the owner of the common area such as a Home Owners Association, nor in the public right-of-way.
26 November 2016 | 34 replies
California participates in the Small Corporate Offering Registration (SCOR), which allows you to raise $1M from the public, without limitation as to advertising and accredited/unaccredited investor status.

21 October 2016 | 17 replies
Transportation is a major issue here.

15 January 2017 | 6 replies
This is what can be done in Illinois: Answer the telephone, take messages, and forward calls to a licenseeSubmit listings and changes to an MLSFollow up on a transaction after a contract has been signedAssemble documents for a closingSecure public information documents from a courthouse, sewer district, water district, or other repository of public informationHave keys made for a company listingDraft advertising and promotional materials for approval by a licenseePlace advertisingRecord and deposit earnest money, security deposits, and rentsComplete contract forms with business and factual information at the direction of and with approval by a licenseeMonitor licenses and personnel filesCompute commission checks and perform bookkeeping activitiesPlace signs on propertyOrder items of routine repair as directed by a licenseePrepare and distribute flyers and promotional information under the direction of and with approval by a licenseeAct as a courier to deliver documents, pick up keys, etc.Place routine telephone calls on late rent paymentsSchedule appointments for the licensee (does not include making phone calls, telemarketing, or performing other activities to solicit business on behalf of the licensee)Respond to questions by quoting from published informationSit at a property for a broker tour that is not open to the publicGather feedback on showingsPerform maintenance, engineering, operations, or other building trades work and answer questions about such workProvide securityProvide concierge services and other similar amenities to existing tenantsManage or supervise maintenance, engineering, operations, building trades, and securityPerform other administrative, clerical, and personal activities for which a license is not requiredIn Illinois, an unlicensed assistant may NOT perform the following tasks:Host open houses, kiosks, home show booths, or fairsShow propertyInterpret information on listings, titles, financing contracts, closings, or other information related to a real estate transactionExplain or interpret a contract, listing, lease agreement, or other real estate document with anyone outside the employing licensee’s firmNegotiate or agree to any commission, commission split, management fee, or referral fee on behalf of a licenseePerform any other activity for which a real estate license is required

10 November 2016 | 6 replies
The only thing I've been able to find is this: https://www.bexar.org/438/Public-Information-Acces...Basically I'd like to know if I am in the right place of seeking info (contact info of administrators and also probate attorneys for the administrators, and some property info, etc...)Just in case if you didn't want to actually go on the website, let me copy and paste what it says:THE BEXAR COUNTYPUBLIC INFORMATION NETWORKThe Bexar County Public Information Network (BCPIN) is a system designed to allow clients to access and view public information stored in Bexar County's computer system.

16 May 2020 | 76 replies
Constant bombardment from public media and internet that RE is the way to get rich and retire etc etc.