Quintin “Q” Grant
customer service chatbots
6 October 2023 | 11 replies
The chat it will filled only with information about the property and maybe local attractions and restaurants for guest, it won’t be a chatgpt bot that can surf the web.
Derek Kitamura
FSBO
3 May 2016 | 11 replies
So if you take on all of the listing agent duties (Scheduling open houses/showings/making flyers/putting it out on web sites/Print advertising/negotiation/project management etc) I would suggest offering 3% for the buyers agent and taking the other 1% and having one of those "list only" places put it on the MLS.
Michael Greer
Excel Template Help
7 October 2023 | 2 replies
My guess is there should be ones like this already on the web that you can get - those that advertise as free are typically bait and switch so you are better off buying one if you do not create one yourself
Justin Case
Section 8 and high utility bills - Should I make them pay overages?
11 November 2010 | 15 replies
That does not appear to be the case in the Seattle Housing Authority web page.
Craig Miller
Tree removal/driveway repair, worth it for rental or future sale?
27 October 2016 | 21 replies
We used to have problems with spider webs also.
Jaimee Chazen
Help a Newbie Out!!
29 September 2023 | 6 replies
Little to no area growth per web data.
Katie Anderson
'Build To Rent' Spec Model - Buyer Funds Construction
7 December 2020 | 6 replies
In case you aren't aware, there is an online magazine called Affordable Housing Finance.
Giovanna Jeanina Joubert
Finding deals for you
17 February 2021 | 20 replies
below I'll list you 27 ways :) On a more serious note, I myself am financially ready to invest but feel like I need more education. therefore I am super eager to analyze deals for others to gain experience, and if one of those deals will end up being an actual investment there could be a commission for the finder and it would be a double win.Ways to find deals :) - MLS - Driving for dollars (and actively asking)- Your inner and outer circle (social clubs and groups)- Real estate clubs - BP marketplace- Direct mail marketing - Pre-foreclosure (contact home owners ahead of time)- Courthouse steps- Eviction records- Craigslist adds- Craigslist keywords- Tax liens - Yard signs- Billboards- Car signs - Radio commercials - Looking for 'for sale by owners'- Expired listings - Family and friends - Newspaper adds- Landlord magazines- Blogging or content marketing - SEO (search engine optimization) - Wholesale - Commercial brokers- Online market places
Dana Powell
Are closing costs deductible on a 40-year DSCR mortgage (purchase and refi)
9 October 2023 | 12 replies
Greetings, when researching online, i came across a nugget that typically deductible closing costs can only be deductible on mortgages that are 30 years or less, but I can no longer find that web page!