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Ray Johnson How did you pick your broker?
30 April 2012 | 10 replies
Once a agent produces volume consistently they become very demanding and you don't make much off of the split as a broker and they might leave so new agents become more profitable.Personally I like doing my own investment deals and working with clients.I don't like babysitting a bunch of agents for a low return.Some brokers would rather interact with their agents than close deals and work with clients.I am the opposite and love putting deals together and working with clients.I do work with a few agents but find they are fired up for the first week and then when they find out this business is not "get rich quick" but "get rich with hard work and dedication" they slack off.It's a rare breed that can maintain the fire in the belly to do deal after deal and build a business.Attend a local REI meeting and you will find head brokers there that deal with investing or agents there that have a brokerage they work for that deals with investing.In some states you can be a broker right away.In Georgia you have to be actively licensed for 3 years and take and pass additional courses and brokers exam by the state.
Kelly B just being yelled at by tenant for a bunch of drain flies that cannot be killed
25 February 2014 | 35 replies
But I see now that these things live and breed in the scum that's above the water in the trap rather than getting into the sewer line beyond the trap.
Erick Caffarello Help! Tenants trashed
16 May 2013 | 14 replies
In my lease, the tenants put the name, age, breed and color of the dog, none other allowed, and if they want to rent with a pet, I or my property manager meet them with their dog after explaining I only allow a well-trained family dog, no "outside" dogs, no puppies, and no cats, and I expect the dog to be well-trained at that interview or no way are they moving into my home.
Samantha M. Prepared for the 2013 Recession?
2 August 2012 | 54 replies
The REAL rich have bought off our government though, so that won't happen.Actually, there's a much more efficient way to fix it -- INNOVATION.Innovation breeds jobs.
Zach Shafer your thoughts please : BOA removes above ground pool
11 September 2012 | 6 replies
If this above-ground pool was half-full of water, it would be a public nuisance as well because it would breed mosquitoes.removing it seems very prudent.
Katharine Chartrand I found fish in the rain cachement system
10 August 2014 | 9 replies
I toss a couple of orange feeder goldfish (2-5 cents a piece at the pet store) into my water features in the garden in order to prevent mosquito breeding.  
Mary B. Adverse Possession
10 June 2021 | 15 replies
The realtor neighbor also breed mean dogs and used it as the dog's toilet. 
Padma Mody Insurance company is asking too many questions
19 November 2014 | 19 replies
If yes, I need to know breed of animal and if the animal has any bite history-Any business conducted on premises?
Michael Linquist Greetings Investors!
13 November 2014 | 12 replies
This "guru" (FYI...that term doesn't exactly breed warm responses around BP.) you're talking to...where did you find this person? 
William P. RE as investment, part time job or full time job? Hours avail to spend on RE
18 October 2014 | 10 replies
Just like it would be foolish of me to assume that dogs only come in the breeds I see at the annual Westminster dog show.