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John Dombrowski New member in San Diego
29 September 2015 | 5 replies
I did take some small tid bits away from class but nothing like full time in a real estate office will do for you. even if you are not trying to become retail agent I would still recommend hanging with highly trained bunch.
Ivan Lopez Thinking of reactivating my real estate license
30 September 2015 | 4 replies
You can always sell your properties FSBO or with a Limited Service listing.If you do plan to use the license a 100% company is a good choice unless you need training.
Victor Parag New Real Estate Agent
30 September 2015 | 6 replies
Generally a real estate brokerage will train newer agents on some of the best ways to get business. 
Allison Hazel Peak Potentials Real Estate Intensive
8 January 2019 | 12 replies
Enlightened Warrior training was flipping awesome you truly become unstoppable and you experience many things that you will never experience anywhere else this one gets two thumbs up for sure.
Patricio Tellez-Giron Can I sue my listing broker? Do I stand a chance?
21 October 2015 | 16 replies
She had a better attitude but kept stalling until she received a call form my attorney and, literally, 30 minutes later I had the unconditional release on my inbox.
Patrick Gleason Condo Flip in Older Commercial Building. Advice Needed!
30 September 2015 | 5 replies
This condo complex is a 2 minute walk to the commuter rail and a 10 minute walk to the downtown area (train is 25 mins to Boston).
Austin Hughes Need Texas Real Estate Lawyer for Lease Option Contracts
5 April 2016 | 14 replies
Yes I trained John Jackson in 2002, smart guy :)
Geoffrey Jones Subject 2 deal in Houston TX. Need a way to make this work.
30 September 2015 | 9 replies
@Geoffrey JonesIn a subject to deal you don't replace the insurance, you got yourself as an additionally insured on owners policy so the policy doesn't change, it's a red flag to the lender, and then lender may find that the title has changed, then the bank calls the loan due and payable.People that do subject to that are completely broke and have not had training in subject to are asking for troubleA rule of thumb for subject to this have 3 to 6 months expenses in the bank for PITI and maintenanceAnd have a credit or have the cash to have a solution if the loan gets calledA perfect place for subject to is where you buy a house that needs to be fixed and flipped and you only have title for short timeIt is not for long-term buy-and-hold
Rob Currie Realtor Search
1 October 2015 | 6 replies
Knowing that will give you enough information to qualify a realtor in a few minutes instead of spending hours training one to work for you. 
Chris Daugherty Financing out of state investment property. Tricky...
30 September 2015 | 3 replies
In that scenario you want a mortgage banker that knows how to read business tax returns, and a lender that has underwriting staff that's trained as well.