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Matt Mulvaney Multi-family apartment syndication
25 March 2021 | 17 replies
Any good recommendations on trainings to attend in the Pacific Northwest or other book recommendations?
Kathleen McCabe FHA Loan with Foundation Issues - Help!
29 April 2020 | 21 replies
Any FHA approved lender is permitted to do an FHA 203k, with no education on the 203k, no training on the 203k, and no experience on the 203k.
Jason Kirby Looking for New Jersey RE Broker
1 May 2020 | 6 replies
The training will also teach new investors how to work with other investors to deliver deals, etc.
Lanny Ray Ballard Sponsor Track Record
12 June 2020 | 2 replies
You don't do diligence to find the home runs, you do it to avoid the train wrecks. 
Tracy Uscinski Getting over my Fear of Allowing Pets
25 June 2020 | 11 replies
Even a nice, friendly, litterbox-trained kitty affects the property far more than the same tenant without a cat. 
Ricardo Saenz Real Estate agent in the works.. which broker would be best?
20 July 2020 | 11 replies
that will allow me to start as a part timer and that have competitive training for a newbie like me?  
Luis Rodriguez Jr Working with a wholesaler and got leads, now what?
12 June 2020 | 2 replies
I get leads from him, looks good, and I would love to get this train rolling again.
P R. How to 'Manage the Propery Manager'?
17 June 2020 | 5 replies
Then set your expectations up front and "train" the manager in the same way you would "train" a Tenant.
Daniel Shuler Broker-Only State Realtor License Questions
14 June 2020 | 5 replies
I can't speak specifically to North Carolina, but in most states (including Florida, where I'm located), you have to:1) Take a pre-licensing course and pass an end of course test2) Pass a state licensing exam3) Activate your license with a broker/brokerage (which may or may not require joining the National Association of Realtors)4) Join your local board of realtors (which may or may not require joining the National Association of Realtors)5) Subscribe to your local/regional MLS (usually part of the onboarding process with the local board)6) Complete any training and onboarding required to obtain and maintain MLS access7) Complete any required continuing education and pay annual dues to keep your license, board membership, and MLS subscription activeIn most areas, you're probably looking at $1,000 to $2,000 initial, and then $500 to $1000/yr thereafter, for all of the above. 
Patrick Henry Finding new deals, marketing methods
13 June 2020 | 0 replies
Or does anyone have any books or training programs they recommend on this subject?