
18 May 2016 | 2 replies
IE to qualify and create income to save for reserve fundif you don't like your job and want to get into RE then get into it.get a license decide what type you want to do and go do it

5 June 2016 | 5 replies
Hi there,I'd like to hear from any agents who currently have their license as a real estate agent and also wholesale, especially if you're in the Philadelphia area or Pennsylvania.

19 May 2016 | 0 replies
I've always let me realtor deal with this aspect, but I'm now getting my license to sell my flips.

24 May 2016 | 25 replies
You need to find a loan officer or mortgage broker with an IQ greater than a cabbage, licensed in your state (I am CA only), that can set it up so the credit cards are paid off through escrow with proceeds from the cash out refinance.

19 May 2016 | 5 replies
I am a newly licensed agent in upstate NY and have learned a lot just by following posts and listening to podcasts.

24 May 2016 | 14 replies
Carson, I have a life-long passion for real estate and while in a corporate job, I got my real estate license in VA but soon realized I wanted to be on the investment side of RE, which also couples with my formal education in portfolio management, not that it'd help.

26 May 2016 | 2 replies
Walk through together to make sure.Always get backup contractors because they get sick, die, leave you etc.Make sure contractor has his name or company on the permitCheck real estate commission for licenses of realtorsCheck secretary of state to make sure contractor is licensedIf you have mold, asbestos, radon make sure the contractor is certified to remove it.General contractors do not like to work with subs that they do not chooseProject manager can not have too much going on or else they will neglect youMake sure you get the general contractor sign over a document regarding he will be responsible for paying subs because you do not want his subs to turn around and sue you because they say he did not pay themGet the names and phone numbers of all subsRecord all phone calls.

20 May 2016 | 3 replies
I believe it is state-by-state, but one private money lender I knew had to go get licensed because she did more than 4 loans per year.+1 for what @Ian MacIntyre said.

21 May 2016 | 8 replies
However, I have a situation where I rather have a licensed and insured general contractor look at the place first before I pay the inspector.

20 May 2016 | 3 replies
Currently, I'm a licensed hair stylist and work in a restaurant but am looking to shift my career path to being fully committed to my business.