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Kyle Rice Rental application forms and lease agreements
27 November 2013 | 21 replies
Right above the Tenant's or Purchaser's signature line I have a in bold the following:1.
Ed L. Any guess where rates are heading???
4 July 2013 | 11 replies
In my mind, it only makes sense that the Fed is going to feel better and better about letting interest rates rise as job health is restored.I know many think that interest rates will rise based solely on the fact of the government printing money; however, that theory has been getting tossed around since the housing crash, and there has been very little inflation.
Marjorie Binder wholesaling vs rehab in baltimore
8 July 2013 | 11 replies
@Ned....I hope i can clarify the confusion in print....First off, and mind you i'm no expert yet at all, but the numbers seemed to indicate that the list price could be a good deal in itself
Jennifer Lee interviewing brokerage to hang license
7 February 2013 | 14 replies
Sorry I got my numbering wrong:but here i quick break down: annual cost is under $2000 across the boardincludes the key, mls, NAR, ads, printing, card etc.#1 : Experienced Investorhas HIGH splits if you pay for them in monthly membership feeIt's great for seasoned investor/realtor (which is not me just yet)I get to control my own property transactions and pay transaction feeEducation but not hold you hand kind...super professionalKnowledgeable broker, willing to help me#2 : Agent Churning MachineNo desk fee, has normal monthly/yearly cost Gradual commission increase, earn X get X%80% commission on mine 2xs a yr.EducationCasual, unprofessional, den mother feeling with all her cubscouts.She didn't seem to have a grasp on the market.Just hired 9 agents. office feels chaotic.#3 ONE my broker is in...INTERESTEDNo desk fee, monthly/yearly costgradual commission rate (more reasonable then #2)90% of commission when I sell, 100% buy (2xs yr) but I have to earn 12000.Great education programVery helpful and knowledgeable brokerProfessional colleage unlike #2#4 LOCAL BIG BRAND.. the one I thought was best fit.They pay for everything, I pay 250-500/yrcommission is 50/50 cobroke, 30/30/30 in-house, 100% minelots of benefitsVery nice motherly knowledgeable broker.They have a lot of incentives but not for me as investor#5...
Samantha M. School District Rating Question
18 July 2012 | 1 reply
When you print an MLS report, it only gives the DISTRICT the property belongs to, it does not say which high school a potential home buyer will be assigned to if they purchase the property.
Silvio L. 4 Month Wholesaling Update
5 October 2013 | 17 replies
We are revamping our website, putting out more bandit signs, printed a car magnet to put on my gf's dad's van ( he runs a newspaper route), flyers, business cards, contracted with a couple of postal workers to bird dog for us, and purchased a new marketing list for our direct mail campaign.One thing we are focusing a lot on now is pounding the pavement.
Vlad Kuzin Mailing to Vacant Houses / Follow up to Driving for Dollars
3 October 2013 | 4 replies
Is that ok to hand write "address service requested." or it must be printed on envelope?
James H. Make extra payments to mortage, pay down debt or save for down payment?
1 September 2011 | 6 replies
What is a good blue print to follow now that I am already 32 years old and am just now purchasing my second house and have the first house just breaking even (hopefully).Background:I am in the process of buying my second house.
Calvin Singleton To deligate or not to deligate direct mail
20 May 2015 | 4 replies
I speak from experience as an investor who owns a printing company.
Erica Nagle Not using a GC?
21 July 2015 | 15 replies
Get some business cards printed up and hand them out as you see fit.Be slow to hire and quick to fire.