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Nathan Raisbeck College vs Real Estate??
5 November 2020 | 63 replies
I think RE property management is a good idea, but I would also encourage you to look into something more broad like  accounting, marketing or finance.
Michael Jenkins What are the hot areas in Houston?
31 October 2020 | 2 replies
You need to clearly define what you are looking for and go for it.Also, you need to be ready to move fast as the market is competitive and this will not slow down anytime soon.I'm happy to help if you have any specific questions.Goodluck
Jared Hottle Tax sales education
15 November 2020 | 17 replies
Over the past decade, they have been averaging around a 4% conversion rate using a very broad screening method with the goal to purchase as many certificates as possible rather than a more stringent approach.
Shaun Martin Is CAPEX Really That Important?
1 November 2020 | 0 replies
A SIMPLE Guide to Calculating CAPEXSO MANY INVESTORS CHOOSE TO IGNORE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES BUT I 100% AFFECTS YOUR INVESTMENT RETURN.There is a clearly defined way to come up with a multiplier you can use across your properties.
Lonnie Thomas Gift Letter to close on property
3 November 2020 | 13 replies
@Lonnie Thomas I pulled this from hud.gov that regulates FHA loans, hope this helps4155.1 5.B.4.aDescription ofGift FundsIn order for funds to be considered a gift, there must be no expected orimplied repayment of the funds to the donor by the borrower.Note: The portion of the gift not used to meet closing requirements may becounted as reserves.4155.1 5.B.4.bWho MayProvide a GiftAn outright gift of the cash investment is acceptable if the donor is the borrower’s relative the borrower’s employer or labor union a close friend with a clearly defined and documented interest in theborrower a charitable organization a governmental agency or public entity that has a program providing homeownership assistance to low- and moderate-income families, or first-time homebuyers.So if you can document the relationship of the gift giver from one of the above it may help.
Jack McWatters I found a Distressed property under a Trust
2 November 2020 | 5 replies
These are very broad statements and trusts can be quite different from one another with oddities specific to the wishes of the trustor.If the property appears to be vacant1.
Connor Watt What are the possibilities of me being able to do this.
2 November 2020 | 12 replies
I would define B class as a 8-15 year old nice but not in a 5 star neighborhood.
Tara Piantanida-Kelly Seller's agent shared buyer's inspection report without consent
24 February 2021 | 51 replies
They would certainly not have any fiduciary duty to the buyer but they would, if they were Realtors - not Real Estate Agents - be bound by a strict Code of Ethics as set down by the National Association of Realtors - and in the Code of Ethics;REALTORS® shall not, however, be obligated to discover latent defects in the property, to advise on matters outside the scope of their real estate license, or to disclose facts which are confidential under the scope of agency or non-agency relationships as defined by state law.
Brady Hlad Beginner Business Books
5 November 2020 | 2 replies
@Brady Hlad Very broadly, here are three solid suggestions:Good to Great by Jim CollinsZero to One by Peter ThielThe Lean Startup by Eric RiesThese are pretty general and speak more to business philosophy rather than the nuts and bolts of getting started.
Ellie Perlman How Will the New Eviction Moratorium Impact Multifamily?
12 November 2020 | 2 replies
The original eviction moratorium expired on August 31st and included a broad cross section of tenants regardless of their income, as well as the loss of employment whether or not it was due to COVID-19.