Robert Simpson
Robert Shiller
26 February 2008 | 5 replies
Driven, IMHO, by money coming out of the stock market after the bubble there and the extremely low interest rates and loose lending practices.
Minna Reid
The realtor/investor trap - how do I work this?
26 February 2008 | 22 replies
i'm saying that in NC, it is common practice, and leagl afaik, to pay a birddog a fee, whatever it may be, as long as all parties are aware of it...ie, full disclosure.we do this, commonly, by refering to this person or entity in the purchase contract, represent the funds owed to this person on the HUD1 closing statement and then actually paying them out of the closing proceeds.as far as being licensed goes, the birddog isn't representing anyone in the deal, simply being paid much like any other contractor offering a service.
Demetrus Gibson
Mentor needed
8 June 2008 | 9 replies
Legally the term does not make a lot of sense.On a practical level investors use it to mean a property that has not gone to auction yet.
Toby Munk
Real Estate Website Marketing-Natural Search Engine Ranking
1 March 2008 | 10 replies
I have read many books about SEO and online forums are filled with good advice.
Atwan Kwan
How to SAVE on ENERGY????
19 July 2016 | 52 replies
@Dustin BeamI just looked up some winter stats for Kansas and you have it far milder than I thought ... practically balmy.
Mike Iafrati
Getting Started
19 July 2016 | 1 reply
Sounds like there may be a more direct or practical way to start the journey.
Anastasiia Greca
Preparing your fist lease agreement
20 February 2017 | 8 replies
I will be practicing real estate law in Lansing upon graduation as well.
Julio Dejesus
I Dream Real Estate
23 September 2016 | 2 replies
There is nothing like practice, especially if you have a mentor or the money to afford one.
Vanessa Perez
Investors signed contract, 2 weeks later want to reduce price
6 October 2016 | 11 replies
A standard practice among some investors.
Stelios Gerantidis
Messed situation. What you should do?
10 November 2018 | 4 replies
These 2 apartments back in the past was stated as 1 house and in the mid of the house where the stairs appear to be today , it was the house's hall, as the years passed the old owners decided to break down the hall's wall and make it practical to be 2 split apartments but they didn't change the contracts to appear as it is now and also the architect didn't change the files of the house as well.