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Guillermo M. False Operating agreement
10 December 2012 | 1 reply
Hello:I'm forming an LLC and I find the operating agreement a very simple paper that proofs my ownership, it's very easy to fake.
Edita D. Would you allow unsupervised showings from a lockbox?
9 May 2018 | 26 replies
We add it to our LB agreements and we have systems like a soft social media search, ID is sent over, a 10 question form,  and then they get the LB code, we are switching to  digital codes that only work once from Shomojo.   
Steve K Another Virtual Assistant Question
11 June 2015 | 9 replies
Hello,I am a real estate virtual assistant and my main tasks include sending emails to coordinate deals with banks and construction companies, creating spreadsheets to analyze investment opportunities, writing and posting investment newsletters on social media, writing investor update emails, and ensuring documents (DoT, promissory notes, personal guarantees, hazard insurance, titles, etc) are obtained in a timely manner.Hope that helps.Mallary
Bryan Hancock "Good Funds" At Title
24 July 2013 | 25 replies
Even if there isn't I am sure that is not an opposite law stating that a title company or attorney has to take a cashiers check and fund proceeds before making sure the money is good.My bank has told me they have even had social security checks and other things bounce from the state and federal government on checks, cashiers checks etc.
Ethan Hamilton Potential Lawsuit, Any help or law interpretation/legal advice is much appreciated!
19 November 2013 | 10 replies
We enter into a written independent contractors agreement with our contractors, make them provide proof of insurance, workmans comp insurance or exempt, waiver of liens and a 1099 form.
Rob Pene Does a Website guarantee you Leads?
2 January 2014 | 2 replies
Proper Social Media sharing features (that also have active accounts)Google has been very vocal about "social signals" which mean, the amount of times your stuff is shared across social media (like tweets, FB shares, Pins, etc)Ensure the social media profiles that you have on your website isn't just an account you set up for your site…make sure you're active a little and building with people because in order for your stuff to get shared you'll need to engage other in their material as wellHopefully this is helpfulWith a site full of value and activity, your rankings will organically increase and thus increasing your chances of pulling those leads because your site is now sitting on Page One for relevant terms that you've targeted and also provided value to.Having a website created will only give you a digital business card lol but having a website with proper planning and execution will give you a digital asset that works for you :)
Steven Haskins Wholesaling thrrough Banks and Realtor MLS
23 April 2014 | 6 replies
Hello, I want to wholesale through REO or through a realtor mls but what I noticed is they want me to have proof of funds in which I don't have money.
Account Closed very basic hard money question here
6 June 2014 | 4 replies
You have to have proof of funds and submit the offer on day one.So how does this work with hard money?
Account Closed simple contract forms to use for your contractors?
15 October 2014 | 5 replies
It's been a while since I went there, but that's what was there last time I checked.NOTE:  They are EXAMPLES that you should have proofed/approved by an attorney in the state you plan to use them in like anything else you find out here on the Internet!