Derek Robinson
Interesting situation, buyer about to lose $10k in earnest money
30 July 2017 | 33 replies
What a silly, rookie mistake on the buyer's part.I would have your attorney tell them in writing that their entire deposit is at risk - as it should be.If delivering the property vacant is not a condition of sale in your contract, I'd get tenants in there ASAP.
Cheyenne Davis
Probate purchase with title error - need advice
30 July 2017 | 0 replies
Scenario: we purchased two properties from the same seller on the same day. Houses went through probate already. We closed with title agency and got title insurance. We're now reselling one of the houses and have foun...
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Honolulu Tax Delinquent List
7 December 2019 | 41 replies
I've done a lot of research and have been using the trial/error process to gain as much knowledge as I can in hopes of getting my first deal done!
Derek Luttrell
Taxes for Renting Bedrooms
1 August 2017 | 6 replies
Rookie question here, but what do I actually need to do to make sure I'm not breaking any laws with that money I receive every month?
Jorge P.
My architect delivered plans With Wrong room Dimensions!
7 August 2017 | 15 replies
In NYC the inspectors seem to prey on this kind of error and a violation could pop up any moment.
Jose Castillo
Direct mail Marketing for a Rookie.
5 May 2017 | 13 replies
Sorry for the rookie questions lol
Calvin Kwan
[Oakland, CA] Creative Ways to Maximize Returns on Unit?
8 May 2017 | 10 replies
At 3% of revenue for the software only, I think it's worth it to save time and reduce errors.
Matt D.
Land survey in Bay Area
4 May 2017 | 3 replies
Not sure about rebel scum - I am in the South - but mistakes are made writing deeds, plats have errors, and not all potential ownership rights can be ascertained without a proper survey.
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New York Realtor Referral
7 May 2017 | 1 reply
I'm a rookie but am well read, well prepared, and ready to go.
Lisa Mauritis
Help with Property Management Company Negligence
1 April 2018 | 5 replies
I reached out to them and still they never responded.Our condo association insurance company offered me a very small amount and said that they would like that I sign the release so that I won't go after the condo association insurance but that I can go after the Property Management company Errors and Omissions insurance for the property manager's (at that time - he is gone now) negligence.My question is: What is the most effective way of approaching this?