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Ari Archer Buying a property with a sex offender tenant
23 December 2016 | 6 replies
I made sure that other volunteers knew and we made sure we weren't alone with him, but we didn't blab to the neighbors and he was one of the best people we worked with.We've struggled with whether to rent to registered offenders and if so how much to disclose to prospective future neighbors.  
Alejandro Robaina real estate market cycle
24 December 2016 | 1 reply
If that means making an offer without looiking at your prospective homes just include a clause in the sales contract that states you will have the right to make a detailed inspection before you will close and possibly back out of the deal if the inspection report unveils a cost that was unplanned for without a penalty that will hurt you too much.From all that I have read full time we are in a seller's market but we do not count on things that will happen in the future.  
Venky B. Completed my RE License test in IL, now what?
26 December 2016 | 16 replies
If you are sure about how you want to use your license, see how your prospective firms can support you in your efforts.
Craig Palmateer Is this the norm now?
31 December 2016 | 20 replies
(vii) provides that notwithstanding any other provision of law requiring written brokerage agreements or governing the duties of licensees, nothing shall be construed to require that a written agreement between a licensee and a prospective buyer or tenant be executed prior to the licensee's showing properties to the prospective buyer or tenant;
Keith Behney RENT TO OWN RECOMMENDATIONS
28 December 2016 | 9 replies
Your prospects are generally more interested in the monthly payment now and after the purchase than they are in the purchase price.
Renny Deckert Lease is up, landlord could not be contacted to renew
25 December 2016 | 13 replies
Interview new prospective tenants to ensure they align better to your needs and expectations.  
Tyler Harrel 55 + community investments
28 December 2016 | 2 replies
I looked at several in my area of PA and found the deals unlikely to be profitable.My concerns were high HOA fees, as @Jose Ramirez mentioned, restrictions on rentals (not allowed=obvious dealbreaker) and my personal concern about there being a good supply of prospective tenants.My recommendation for you is to check the rules to be sure you can use the property as you intend, analyze it to make sure the numbers work for you and research what the rental market looks like in that community if that is your intent.  
Anthony Arnt Structuring an offer to distressed homeowner
26 December 2016 | 4 replies
Hi, Im a newbie and have come across a prospect.
Marc C. Anyone use Non-Disclosure/Non-Compete Agreements?
26 December 2016 | 2 replies
I'm trying to prevent prospective partners from learning the address or ownership of a property unless they've agreed not to disclose it or compete with me in the deal. 
Christine Mwai The best and the worst tenants:)
1 January 2017 | 46 replies
Was taken by surprise when a tenant who I thought would stay until her son graduated decided to move back to the apartment complex they hadn't liked...so they said. this was in April and I knew I would soon have plenty of prospects, but  my husband was working in Boston and I wanted to be there too.