31 August 2017 | 3 replies
From what I've quickly read up on it doesn't seem like you need a license.
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31 August 2017 | 4 replies
If I can not get access to the property, I will assume anything built before 1982 will contain asbestos/lead in common materials (based on my experience there's a 90% chance this is the case).I believe Texas requires any "contractor" performing ASB abatement to have a license, which means Texas has some regulations established regarding removal & disposal.In California, if you are the property owner you can perform the removal/abatement yourself (assuming SFR), the only requirement is that the asbestos waste be bagged up & taken to a designated facility (in my case in Santa Barbara there is a facility at UCSB where homeowners can take the waste at no/minimal charge).
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30 August 2017 | 0 replies
In his YouTube videos he makes it seem so simple to find a house with equity then quickly flip it to purchase another house.
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31 August 2017 | 3 replies
Seek legal counsel or the right answer.There is no quick fix for dealing with a flooded house.
30 August 2017 | 6 replies
Getting your real estate license can certainly be worth it, you can get access to your local MLS, and perhaps you can earn some extra income being an agent.
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30 August 2017 | 7 replies
Unfortunately, I don't qualify.A note fund would be an interesting solution, but I don't think I yet qualify for that.The $11k would actually be 2018 contributions.I'll have to look more into the other options.Thanks again for quick input!
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30 August 2017 | 0 replies
I am wholesaling with my partner and everything is doing well for us and we are persistent and progressing quickly.
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31 August 2017 | 5 replies
I'm planning to move to another state in about 6-7 months and have decided to get my real estate license in that new state, mostly to quickly learn the state RE laws and regulations and also take advantage of the networking opportunities.
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31 August 2017 | 3 replies
Yeah, I'm stuck on choosing for long term, which we fully intend to develop with other services that we currently offer, and will be able to offer in the long run, and the quick and dirty easy to remember name.
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1 September 2017 | 27 replies
Our triplex was fully renovated in early 2016 and fully occupied quickly by Mid-2016, and the units rent for $1600, $1600, and $1650 rent.