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Jon Klaus Do you connect with your tenants on Social Media?
15 February 2012 | 25 replies
I also find they let me know about issues a lot faster, washer not working, light bulbs out in the common area etc.. ( we manage the building ourselves).
Charles Shils Buyer agent commission
16 February 2012 | 11 replies
This is a process most commonly between competing brokers on behalf of their agents discussing issues such as what there a coop fee, who showed the home and when, were there any signs of abandonment or estrangement by either parties and a multitude of other factors that only a fair impartial hearing panel would be used to determine if the rules set out by the Nat' Assoc. of Realtors are properly followed.Close the transaction, get your home sold, and thrreated to sue any Realtors for totious interference if any of them threated to hold up the sale unless you pay them a fee over and above what you have already agreed to in writing.
Andrew Jones How bad is Retail doing?!? 5 years FREE RENT!
11 July 2012 | 12 replies
Is this common?
Edward Beard Lease Option on a 3-Unit Complex (Negotiation)
10 February 2012 | 1 reply
. $1000 annually), and utilities (not sure at the moment)Question #1.)
Debra S. Question about Yellow Letters and Commercial Real Estate
10 February 2012 | 0 replies
Is it common to also send them to companies who own apartment buildings?
Michael Mcguniess How I used $38k to generate $17k per year with $26k per year potential
12 February 2012 | 23 replies
What about utilities (when the units are empty, I assume you'll need to pay for these)?
Scott C. replace HVAC or not?
26 February 2012 | 5 replies
Or utilities?
Jeremy Namen Neighborhood Revival
17 October 2012 | 55 replies
You can read it here, if you like: http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/6874079/psychic-benefits-nba-lockoutThe point is basically that NBA teams are typically awful businesses, yet shrewd, wealthy business people buy them, so there has to be some type of intrinsic value or non-financial utility that owning an NBA team provides to the owners, otherwise all owners would sell and the league would eventually shut down.
Andy H. Las Vegas Realtor Telling Me to Offer Above Listing Price for Short Sale and REO
23 May 2012 | 22 replies
Apparently, it's common practice in LV.Anyone else have this issue or this is just an isolated incident.
Teri M. Ways to go around lease options in Texas
30 April 2012 | 19 replies
Here is a summary:1 Most common.