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Miguel Alvarez What are a few good real estate jobs I can take as a newbie
21 June 2013 | 9 replies
You might also be able to get a job at a title company in one of their departments.
Sam M. Looking for attorney that specializes in real estate transactions - Southern California - Inland Empire
9 April 2014 | 4 replies
Dear friendly BP members,I thought I would get some responses to this question.
Lupe Santiago Table Funding - Brokers using their own name then assigning Note / DoT
25 June 2013 | 3 replies
California has three ways to become licensed:1 CA Residential Mortgage Law Act License "RML" or "Mortgage Banker" through the CA Department of Corporations which requires a large governmental approval like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or HUD Full Eagle in order to apply2 CA Finance Lender License "CFL" through the CA Department of Corporations that allows both brokering [with CFL Lenders only] and lending [but not table-funding]3 CA Real Estate Broker License "DRE" or "Mortgage Broker" through the CA Department of Real Estate which is the broadest and most popular CA mortgage broker license but cannot be used from locations outside of CA.A Mortgage Broker licensed under the California Finance Lenders Law (CFL) of the Department of Corporations, is also referred to as being a Negotiator, or having a Negotiator License.
Justin Quesnel Best time to find a renter
24 June 2013 | 3 replies
I generally start showing as soon as the tenant gives notice, so often I have someone ready to move in as soon as the departing tenant leaves.
Jim Huntley Eviction Case in Los Angeles (Rent Control) - Any Advice on How to Handle Court Case/Lawyer?
4 July 2013 | 9 replies
Within the last 12 months, he's thrown loud annoying parties that have driven another tenant to service notice (where said departing tenant stated that annoying tenant is the reason why), been physically intimidating (not touching, just violating personal space) to my property manager to the point of her quitting, violating lease terms by keeping a pet and refusing to get rid of it after being served notice, and breaking into a locked free-standing storage shed to store his own items inside and listen to music with friends without my permission.Hired a lawyer (who I am slowly coming to realize, despite strong online/avvo.com reviews, may be not great since he is not super-great at forewarning/forearming me), and we are in the thick of it, with filings, answers, and summary judgement notices.
Erica Clark Newbie to the real estate investing world
24 June 2013 | 5 replies
Here are the numbers: Purchase price: $29,000 Zestimate (zillow.com): approx $86,000Repair estimate: $55,000 ARV: $130,000 Also, this home is located very close the historic city of Summerville and if I can get the home listed through the department of archives and history that would make the ARV extremely higher!
Account Closed Multifamily Investing Beginner
5 July 2013 | 23 replies
I am financing through the commercial lending area of the local bank whose wealth management department has managed my investment accounts for the past four years (that delineation point) and the staff of which I enjoy robust, established relationships.
Pat L. Delinquent Water Bills .... great news for Landlords (maybe)
25 June 2013 | 3 replies
The Atlanta Water Department has reversed a previous decision, telling a local landlord she will not be responsible for a $19,000 debt left by a renter.
Ben Givens Best way to rent to son
26 June 2013 | 8 replies
You've been missing out on depreciation that you are required to take.I'm an Enrolled Agent licensed by the Department of the Treasury.I represent taxpayers before the IRS.
Adrian Mata Property Evaluation
23 July 2013 | 4 replies
I called the city's department that was responsible for zoning and they said that because the building is so old that it was never zoned approriately.