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Mary Hanan buyer/broker agreement...do you use one with your buyers?
24 June 2008 | 4 replies
Our office does not use buyer agreements either, so we are exposed to that risk of spending a lot of time with a client that turns out to lead nowhere, since the client may choose to purchase with someone elseThey way our office tries to deal with this is by getting exclusive listings, so the buyer would HAVE to buy through us if he really wanted the property and we have agreements with the seller that even if the seller deals directly with the buyer we STILL get paid a fee as the exclusive listing agent.
M Mace State of GA/ Newbie - Security Deposit PLEASE HELP
27 May 2008 | 0 replies
I went to his office and he had another tenant there and came out with the retoric that I was demanding.
Ruben Ramon Question from a Newbie
29 May 2008 | 7 replies
This is because they might have a line of credit, all cash, or a great track record with a local bank that doesn't care what the deal looks like, they know they have a solid investment in the investor.
Kevin Lovill Help with first deal
18 August 2008 | 18 replies
At the courthouse you need to go to the Recorders office - If you have troubles just tell someone up there what you want to do and they will steer you in the right direction!
Account Closed NOUVEAU RICHE-Interesting Review
2 January 2011 | 186 replies
Those people use shady tactics to get people down to our briefings, and that's when people get a bad taste in their mouth. rightfully so.I joined because of the real estate, and will admit, the idea of getting good at sales and making huge commissions can be very alluring. but i realized that's just another job, and not one that i particularly want. so my focus shifted back and i will say that the education is enough to get you going in your career. for me the network of people has actually provided more than any class every could. me and some other students rent space down in laguna and our office, while 100% NR, actually does focus a lot more on the RE than other offices. we're pretty fortunate that way. anyway, take care, have a great a day, and do some deals.make it a profitable one.
Joshua Dorkin Share Details About Your Local Real Estate Club
29 May 2008 | 6 replies
In my opinion, a good speaker is a local speaker: a member from our own REIA; a local Section 8 official; the local nuisance officer; a local politician, etc.
Ryan Harris What's most profitable?
1 June 2008 | 22 replies
Some would even say mastering counting cards in blackjack is investing because they can point to a track record of winning more than they lose.
Joe Pitrolo Trailer Park w/RV space
21 June 2010 | 5 replies
In tracking the market, there are about at least 50% more RVs on the market today than a year ago.
Dominic Campasano National Association of Credit Services Organizations
30 May 2008 | 0 replies
Membership is vital and proves that companies that are registered with NACSO have complied with all state and federal laws, have adequate customer service options as well as been in business for at least one year and have submitted information about themselves, the company and submitted pictures of the office to ensure compliance with data handling.These are just some requirements of being a member.Many companies are not members.
Ralph Lewis Newbie from Philadelphia, PA -- seeking knowledge
3 September 2008 | 6 replies
Adding to that the fact that it is closely monitored, keeping out the pie in the sky get rich quick people, greatly boosts the overall appeal.As a residential mortgage loan officer, I started out deciding I wanted to first get my broker license and also branch into commercial, eventually working into real estate investment as well.