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Earl Jornales Conversations with Lenders
1 June 2016 | 3 replies
Short read but packed with some really useful and practical information.
Nicole S. Borrow equity to avoid capital gains tax?
24 February 2019 | 27 replies
Your note clown is stepping into RICO laws, probably fraud to "sell", with predatory lending practices.
Rio Soe Building my team
23 September 2016 | 6 replies
I went to college, not that it is mandatory, and I got a business degree that emphasized real estate.  
Kevin Stein Wholesaling as a licensed agent
3 June 2016 | 3 replies
You are required to disclose, as well as use the registered name on all marketing material related to brokerage services, you may also want to have in writing a policy or agreement with your broker regarding compensation related to your wholesaling activity, I think you are getting into some difficult practices, be sure to have your ducks in a row
Nieka McDowell Newbie Nieka McDowell living in Jacksonville FL
22 June 2016 | 13 replies
If you'd ever like to talk financing strategies, analyzing deals, etc. as practice, let me know!
David Zinn Underwriter requiring $300k in renters insurance--too much?
25 July 2015 | 6 replies
I believe the insurance company is using good business practice by requiring $300,000 liability insurance for a pet like a cat or dog.Ask an attorney and they will recommend the same renters insurance coverage.Additionally they would advise you to ask for a copy of the insurance coverage.A cat or dog can cause someone to trip and injure themselves, they could jump up on someone and injure them when they fall, the pet can bite someone (causing them to miss work), knock over a lighted candle and burn the place down.As you knew about the pet if the renter does Not have insurance they are going to attempt to make a claim on your insurance or sue you.
Josh Mitchell HOA approval
23 July 2015 | 2 replies
This was my first place I bought after college, and my wife and I have been living there for the last 2 years.
Allen Maris Investors wanting to get their RE license should read...
1 January 2019 | 70 replies
For ANYONE in California that is licensed, and is getting LIP from a broker not liking your wholesaling marketing, see this attorney, who was a RE broker for 10 years before going to law school, practices  in Long Beach, Paul Samarin JDhttp://www.realestateclubla.com/educational-tools/...He should be able help squash your political broker problem."
Nicolas Franckenfeld For rent-to own mobiles: Keep title in park's name or buyers' names?
2 August 2015 | 13 replies
He relied on the advice of his local attorney who was practicing law far beyond his level of knowledge and expertise and the community owner is going to pay for it.What sounds easy and cheap, often becomes very hard and very expensive.
Matt Evans Best ways to market a service to listing agents?
27 July 2015 | 12 replies
I'll spare you the whole pitch here, but what I'm offering is a way to take the photos they already have of a property and, instead of just throwing them into a slide show and putting elevator music behind them, putting them into Youtube videos with custom narrations that provide actual useful information and selling messages.No surprise, it's slow getting started since while this is hardly a new idea, it's still not exactly a common practice.