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Pouya Banki What if my property manager does not have a license?
26 January 2023 | 26 replies
(there are more, I intentionally left out the rest, which are mostly related to sales)However it also states:(a)  Subdivision (b) of Section 10131 does not apply to (1) the manager of a hotel, motel, auto and trailer park, to the resident manager of an apartment building, apartment complex, or court, or to the employees of that manager, or (2) any person or entity, including a person employed by a real estate broker, who, on behalf of another or others, solicits or arranges, or accepts reservations or money, or both, for transient occupancies described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 1940 of the Civil Code , in a dwelling unit in a common interest development, as defined in Section 4100 of the Civil Code , in a dwelling unit in an apartment building or complex, or in a single-family home, or (3) any person other than the resident manager or employees of that manager, performing the following functions, who is the employee of the property management firm retained to manage a residential apartment building or complex or court and who is performing under the supervision and control of a broker of record who is an employee of that property management firm or a salesperson licensed to the broker who meets certain minimum requirements as specified in a regulation issued by the commissioner:(A) Showing rental units and common areas to prospective tenants.
Ashley Jovellanos Mentorship advice (have capital)
23 January 2023 | 19 replies
@ashFrom your introduction, you appear to have a good sense of direction, you have done the requisite homework and you have the dollars.
Christopher P. Assignment fee situation and questions
31 December 2012 | 7 replies
I wish could do the same such as that last paragraph you mentioned.
William Seebold Denver
12 December 2008 | 4 replies
BTW William - swing by the new member introductions forum and tell us about yourself.Also, be sure to upload an avatar, fill our your profile, and invite your friends!
Tim Kappel Questions to Ask Lenders/PMs/Contractors
8 February 2021 | 4 replies
That sounds very interesting, I’d love to network with them could you make an introduction?
Matthew Wiltse Best Ways to Invest in RE When Living in NYC
20 October 2017 | 56 replies
The paragraph reads well, your obviously well educated and smart.
Account Closed Should I buy a copy of Holtzschue on Real Estate?
26 June 2017 | 3 replies
In a few paragraphs, Holtzschue explained exactly what I should do (sent a letter of default and prepare to sue for specific performance), and listed numerous legal cases that outlined NY statutory law.
Joe Schaak Electric Baseboards of Forced Air
20 September 2019 | 28 replies
@Ray Harrell that short paragraph tells a ton about you.
Tyrone Trebble New Member Introduction & Networking
1 February 2023 | 10 replies

Hello everyone! My name is Tyrone Trebble and I'm a new investor in the Indianapolis area. I've lived here for almost 5-7 years but recently decided to take my real estate investing journey more seriously. I'm current...

Garrett Jennings Can a seller credit me for down payment?
12 February 2023 | 10 replies
@Garrett Jennings Absolutely, feel free to contact lenders and ask them their thoughts on the sameHowever, in my experience, if a seasoned investor makes an introduction with their bankers, you're almost certain to get a preferential treatment than if you were to reach out yourself.