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Douglas B. Our first deal: a story in progress (follow along in real time)
17 June 2014 | 10 replies
You're also have to be LEAD certified for most of the painting that needs to be to pass if any of your TENANTS have children under 5.
Lewis Christman Tenant gave notice & now got a dog - how would you play it?
25 March 2019 | 39 replies
A tenant gave me notice and I confirmed it and posted a letter on the door as well as sent certified letter. 
Pierre M. Realtor's Duties & Responsibilities
14 January 2008 | 26 replies
And on the listing agreement although it has a place to indicate the split to the selling side the verbiage is so vague that the listing company doesn’t have to honor that commitment.Which is why it is common to see a commission agreement signed prior to submitting an offer on a property.Weird little rule but I guess in the past it was determined that it was a violation of fair trade..And in order for it to be MLS friendly the listing broker is only required to send via certified mail a letter stating that no commission will be paid to "X" company...Michael Quarles
Tristian Cox TAX HELP! 1st year investor
18 January 2017 | 6 replies
@jim Kennedy @Jim Kennedy my brother is not a CPA - he is certified in tax law and runs a business, but he is not a CPA.
Account Closed How to buy an auction property?
13 October 2015 | 9 replies
They usually do ask for some kind of certified funds, like a cashier's check.If it's a live auction, there is usually some time on the day of the auction where you can look at the property, ask questions, etc before the actual bidding begins (the part with the auctioneer talking real fast). 
Thanh Nguyen New Member from Sacramento, CA
12 December 2016 | 16 replies
Hi @Thanh Nguyen I'm a Realtor & certified in property management.
Jacob Kline Property under contract and tenant won’t allow showing
11 January 2020 | 134 replies
Where the term “appraise” or “appraising” appears in the definition of the term “broker,” it specifically excludes those appraisal services which must be performed only by a state-licensed or state-certified appraiser, and those appraisal services which may be performed by a registered trainee appraiser as defined in part II.
Caleb Benedict Portland Property Managers
31 May 2018 | 6 replies
I'm a certified property manager through IREM and as well an avid residential real estate investor.Cheers,
Jimmy S. Tenant caused damage do I need a estimate?
25 April 2014 | 4 replies
Use certified mail and make sure you have copies of everything you send to tenant.
Ashly Frasso Searching for Cleveland Contractor
4 December 2019 | 6 replies
Thank youThe first advice on that behalf I would say to be sure whoever gets in the property to do repairs to be bonded and insured and certified if needed.