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Brandon Sturgill What are the Real Costs Associated with Wholesaling a Property?
18 December 2023 | 30 replies
It takes one good complain to the Division if RE or Board of Realtors....it costs around here $10K for the first offense ....or maybe more now 
Account Closed What Should I Sell This For??? Can I Get a Pro Answer?
8 February 2013 | 93 replies
No offense intended towards the other agent, and maybe she was truthful, but telling sellers that they or their clients want to live in a property is a well-known and often used strategy.
Ryan Watson Debate of Subdivision Morals
20 May 2013 | 71 replies
Ryan Watson First off, you are welcome to your opinion, and I take no offense at your views.
Timothy A. Should I Still Get a Home Inspection?
6 September 2013 | 38 replies
If not criminal, this is completely unethical and downright deceitful.
Ben Skove Article on free wi-fi in multifamilies
23 December 2013 | 5 replies
Plus I think it would send two signals, the first signal being to potential criminals that they are on watch the second signal to the tenants that this is a safe environment.Reminds me of a new show I watched today, Flip Men, they bough a meth property amd they took steps to clean up the property and the surrounding area by: installing a motion light, upkeeping the back alley, confronting and taking pictures of the drug dealers...sorry off track, wifi...
Matthew Paetz Loop holes in SEC Regulations?
20 June 2010 | 14 replies
I am sure the rates are similar in TX.Having the attorney vet your plan and give you a memo stating why he thinks it is legal can actually help you avoid criminal prosecution for violation of securities laws.
Account Closed The darker side of landlording
11 August 2011 | 24 replies
I'm not violent in the least, but if this situation arose, I feel the criminal would have suffered from "poor victim selection" syndrome.
William Robison Broncos
18 November 2013 | 8 replies
The other guy had 1/2 the Broncos offense.
Michaela G. Atlanta investing
18 April 2018 | 80 replies
The owners of blighted properties are supposedly subject to criminal prosecution, but again, as far as I've observed, the City does not put a lot of energy into finding and charging the owners criminally (with one notable exception).  
Eric S. Background checks
12 May 2020 | 6 replies
We usually charge $35 for a criminal and credit check paid at application time.