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Mario Harris New Member Columbus, Ohio Looking for a Mentor
11 October 2016 | 13 replies
I am active wholesaler in columbus ohio let me know if you need any advice...
Melvin McMillan General Contractor
10 April 2016 | 5 replies
Looking for License General Contractor for a total gut out rehab on a double located in Columbus Ohio.
Andrew M. understnading cash flow
1 April 2007 | 8 replies
strive for the life,I'm near Columbus.
John Horner Zero to 80 deals in 3 years in Columbus, Ohio
24 January 2017 | 82 replies
I currently have one rental in the Columbus area that I bought in '07, but I'm hoping to jump back in really get involved.
Account Closed Buying a Quit Claim Title property
16 December 2016 | 23 replies
@Max Maxwell The property is in Columbus county.
Brady Speers Wholesaler Trying to Find Good Areas
25 December 2016 | 3 replies
@Brady Speers Yes I do, and a little bit in Columbus here and there.
Hassan Muhammad Do you know any wholesaling Rock-stars in the Cleveland market?
13 February 2017 | 28 replies
So, when I show a home, the buyer side commission has already been determined by the listing agent; who may have set it at 2%, or 3% 3.5%, or some other number such as 3% on the 1st $100,000, then 2% on the next $400,000, then 1% on anything above $500,000.In the Cleveland area total commission of 6% is most common, but so is 6% on the first $100,000 plus 5% on the remainder. 7% is rare today, and some agents will try to gain a competitive advantage by offering only 5%.We even have some agents who will offer to sell a home for a flat fee... anything from $395 to $1500 for example.Plus it is different in Columbus or Cincinnati, than it is in Cleveland.Thus, as you can see; there is no "norm"
Jerry Fatyhing ohio unlicensed
28 January 2016 | 6 replies
an ohio newbie law questionsimple but little hard to findok I understand wholesale ,rent and a marketing are gray if not taboo for an unlicensed person1) for an unlicensed person is it legal to buy a property (distressed) fix it then use an property manager to rent it out or use and agent to sell it and if I did this many time per year would this be acting as an agent in ohio  (Columbus,ohio) I am not assigning contract ,im not advertising the property , and if this has been ansered please give me a link .there are a lot of people getting busted for acting as an agent in ohio, and getting a re licensed isn't an option. im not trying to get around any laws just a legal way do get into real estate without license .
Catherine W. Inhereted Tenant Eviction help in Columbus, Ohio
5 August 2015 | 6 replies
I am a licensed real estate agent in Columbus, OH and I also manage several rentals.
Mitchell Litam New Member from Lakewood, OH
10 December 2016 | 15 replies
I am originally from Columbus but I have moved up to Cleveland for work and am also looking to transition some of my investing to the area.