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Randy Wolpin Historic Property Zoned nonconforming R20 previously RSL/LRO Help
30 August 2016 | 2 replies
Forward into the future, I listed the home (I am a Real Estate Broker) and received multiple offers on the property.
Sergio Ali PARTNERSHIP STRUCTURE
30 August 2016 | 2 replies
You'll hopefully never need the piece of paper, but just knowing (and remembering) what you agreed to is usually enough to keep things going on the right direction.
Shane Phillips New member living/working in Los Angeles
1 September 2016 | 7 replies
Yes, there will be tax benefits and certainly appreciation to some degree, but most often you'll be receiving negative cash flow every month in the meantime.
Daniel Highsmith HOA Gotchas?
24 September 2016 | 12 replies
I'm thinking of items that aren't directly related to YOUR condo (like a roof) - but more like a swimming pool, or parking areas, etc.
Jarrell Smith Seller Finance Deal Advice
31 August 2016 | 1 reply
For example,I purchase the home from the seller with the following terms:Price: $70,000Down Payment: $5,000$65,000 15 yr Mortgage @ 4.5%Monthly Payment to Seller: $497.25Then, sell to an end buyer that would live in the home with the following terms:Price: $80,000Down Payment: $10,000$70,000 10 Yr Mortgage @ 7.0%Monthly Payment to me: $812.76Difference between monthly payment to original seller and monthly payment received by me: $315.51.Is this a deal that could be done?
John McCormack Sales Associate/Broker Relationship for Short Term Rental Manage
30 August 2016 | 1 reply
.- I have to work under a broker for 2 years before I can apply for my brokers license in state of FL- I have to split my commission profit with broker and all funds/payments must be made out directly to the broker- the percentage commission I negotiate with property owners is my decisionDetermine best path to form Vacation Rental Property Management company being aware of my new status a sales associate- can I start my own business entity to establish and brand my VR management company now, or would/should I just wait the 2 years, get brokers license and then do so.
Ross Ellington Real estate tax breaks
28 September 2016 | 12 replies
A disabled veteran in Texas may receive a property tax exemption of up to $12,000 on his/her primary residence, depending on the severity of the disability incurred as a result of service.
Lakshay G. Need guidance on Flipping VS Buy and Hold (Low money Investment)
5 September 2016 | 10 replies
In the first deal, is it recommended to take a route through a realtor, or a wholesaler, or personal direct marketing?
Chester Manuel $$$ Want to connect with investor friendly RE brokers/agents $$$
31 August 2016 | 3 replies
You can send me a direct message with questions as I have years of experience in Sacramento county. 
Jason Robles Direct Mail Campaign Advice in Phoenix
6 September 2016 | 9 replies
Hello BP familyNeed your advice...So 2 weeks ago I took the plunge and started my first direct mail campaign in Phoenix.