Alex Aronson
Painting over scratches
14 September 2008 | 7 replies
If you want a more "professional" look, sand it down and you wont even know where the hole/ imperfection was before.
David Hopson
Large House Boarded Up Considered Buying
12 September 2008 | 10 replies
If you don't know construction hire some professionals.
Brian Campbell
Not sure what my plan is yet
9 September 2008 | 4 replies
However nothing is like talking to experienced professionals.
Robert Burns
Real Estate Websites
12 November 2008 | 27 replies
I think this gives them good guidelines on what other professionals will be looking for including background, education, professional affiliations, and testimonials.
Brad Mccarter
Stated Investor loans
22 October 2008 | 7 replies
It would be better to have a consultation with a mortgage professional who has access to these programs than for some to try explaining all of the guidelines and terms
Rob Young
Hello from Oakville, Ontario!
17 September 2008 | 2 replies
Looking forward to getting some good advice and networking with some industry professionals.
John Glover
NW Ohio Investor
18 September 2008 | 5 replies
Greetings John,There are alot of BP professionals to network and share information or websites.What states do you conduct your business in and how good are the deals?
Matt Faller
Marketing on a budget
29 September 2008 | 5 replies
If you can't write, scrimp and save and hire a professional to write a good letter for you.
Lori Jackson
What to look for
12 November 2008 | 1 reply
A few things you'll like to know: What was the source of the water damage, is it dry,was it repaired, and was the damage properly addressed according to industry standards (S520 standard andreference guide for professional water damage restoration).
Edwin Leahy
RE License ??
29 September 2008 | 11 replies
You get to be involved during some of the most important times in your clients lives.It's also competitive as hell and it can take years to distinguish yourself as a professional rather than a fly-by-night agent.