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Joel Owens Do you rent to contractors as tenants or not ? What is your tenant mix ?
16 September 2011 | 7 replies
We have multiple oversight organizations and certificates of inspections from process too financials, as well as a VERY tracked income structure as is needed for the sort of 30/90 accounts as needed by a contractor.
Michelle Minch Favorite iPad Apps
11 April 2013 | 18 replies
Very useful and easy to keep notes on several houses well organized.
Account Closed Who has Farming Secrets?
25 March 2012 | 7 replies
Organize a specialized program. 17.
Joshua Dorkin What Topics/Speakers Are You Interested In For Our Upcoming Conference
23 November 2011 | 7 replies
Hey Guys -- We've already begun to forge our conference speakers list for the BiggerPockets REI Summit 2012, but we still want your feedback.
Alex A HELP!! Can't sell my beautiful flip because of house next door.
23 November 2011 | 10 replies
In fact, if it doesn't, I'd even go find some larger city/state/county-level organization that works with people with mental/physical disabilities and use the neighboring property negative as a positive to sell your property.(2) Your due diligence was definitely lacking on this property.
Tony Nguyen Commercial Agents/Brokers - how do you determine how much to charge just to do paperwork?
5 December 2011 | 6 replies
Tony I am talking about a real estate law license which is different from a brokers license.Typically all forms are created by attorneys at some point and then used by organizations etc. the fill in the blanks.You can add addendums or small stips to contracts etc. but once you go doing full drafts of documents and changing a bunch of things you can be seen "practicing real estate law without a license".This is why I say if the terms are simple you should be okay.If they are wanting to structure complex documents then I would employ or coordinate with an attorney to make sure all are protected.It might sound good to make a little coin now but later when things go bad they will look and find you.You could try on your own but if you feel over your head I would go to an attorney and maybe both of you could make money.
Aaron R. Californian Newbee ready for action
13 February 2012 | 14 replies
Great advice, great threads.I just wanted to keep up to date on my activities with my current local "mentor".I drove some neighborhoods where there we found some potential flip properties, and one of the properties I researched has an accepted offer, and have a few investors in line to buy as wholesale.Kind of a little twist, we may be helping the investor with organizing the construction, so I may be required to be on-site during the rehab.The local investor I work with is also a 25 year + contractor in the area, and manages all the rehabs on his flips.
Michelle Thornton HOA demanding changes to landscape AFTER it approved the design
9 August 2012 | 7 replies
I doubt you will be able to get the law to support you keeping your current landscaping, but you may be able to get the costs you incurred covered by one of the organizations that acted improperly.
Sean Kremer Just returned from aFlorida , couple of questions for the experts
22 October 2013 | 27 replies
Nice club and good leader/organizer but always trying to sell something,imo.
Silver A. Value of using an real estate agent in the deal?
26 February 2012 | 36 replies
I take all NAR statistics with a grain (and sometimes a shaker) of salt...They are a for-profit organization that has a vested interest in promoting their brand and their services, and as such, any statistics they generate should be met with major skepticism.While common sense and my experience tells me that having a great agent (or even having your property just listed on the MLS) will greatly reduce your DOM, I'm not at all convinced that having a REALTOR representing you is more advantageous than have an non-REALTOR agent representing you.