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31 October 2021 | 0 replies
Now, I need a way to execute if everything falls through.
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2 November 2021 | 19 replies
@Sam WestfallYou’re in a good place to set yourself up properly so that you’re not paying high interest fees on loans that will eat away at your profits.
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1 November 2021 | 4 replies
Are you saying this process has changed, or you just were not familiar with it to start the process properly?
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1 November 2021 | 4 replies
@Alex Tokmazeyskiy - I think it really depends on your needs as an agent and how exactly you plan to use your license.If you plan on becoming a full-time agent and making it your sole source of income, I'd probably suggest linking up with one of the bigger firms (Coldwell Banker, Baird & Warner, Keller Williams) with properly structured training.If you are looking to just use your license as an investor, then maybe finding a smaller boutique broker with lower commissions is the way to go.
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11 November 2021 | 18 replies
Turnkey may be a great strategy for those with little time.We've seen a lot of investors screwed though, due to lack of proper due diligence:1) Turnkey has built-in PMC for "one-stop shop" offer.
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1 November 2021 | 2 replies
figured so long as you have proper screening criteria you'll be in a good spotDidn't think about the turnover coinciding with natural rent increases that's an interesting point
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2 November 2021 | 15 replies
However, a careful reading of the FBI "story" revels this:…After forging your signature and using the fake IDs, they file these deeds with the proper authorities, and lo and behold, your house is now THEIRS.* (please note the asterisk)* - Since the paperwork is fraudulent, (I believe it should read "forged" since a fraudulently obtained deed or mortgage may, in some circumstances, be enforced) the house doesn’t legally belong to the con artists.Based on that I think even the FBI agrees with my post that nobody can lose title to their property through a forged deed.
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1 November 2021 | 3 replies
(Knowing people in code enforcement, appraisals, PVA, county and city clerks, judge executive, etc.)
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13 November 2021 | 36 replies
Even if not Orlando proper, I wouldn't rule out the whole state.
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6 November 2021 | 50 replies
A small generator may be enough, but you need proper patch in on the circuits.