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Tommy B. Rejection Letters
13 June 2014 | 21 replies
Regarding my previous W2 job - I am incline to think that they may be different regulations for nationwide PM groups vs private landlords.I am not a lawyer - so please consult your lawyer before you make a decision.Just wanted to make all of you aware that resources like that exist out there for TENATS and none of us would like to be sued for the $40 app fee
Javier Molina First Investment question
8 December 2013 | 30 replies
Unless I'm mistaken, selling agents are not allowed to discuss other offers, I was actually under the impression that it's against the law, but I'm not entirely sure, consult a licensed Realtor.
Emmanuel Russell Newbie from Queens, NY
19 December 2013 | 10 replies
I own a permit expediting, building and zoning consulting company in which I assist my clients in telling them what can be done with a particular lot and getting approvals from the Department of Buildings and various other city agencies.
Hadi Komeyl RE semi-newbie in Toronto, Canada
27 November 2013 | 12 replies
I have worked at a few consulting firms as an EIT on heavy civil/structural consulting jobs.
Jennifer Lee INVESTOR/REALTOR, what is your business Plan?
10 July 2013 | 10 replies
LolI can accept any fee unless through my broker.No finders fee, consultant fee etc.
Amy Oltendorf Disclaimer in lease agreement to "lockout" tenant?
1 June 2013 | 10 replies
But, as always, if you want a definitive answer from someone who would stand beside you in court, consult your lawyer.
Jared M. Newbie in Houston, Texas
19 January 2016 | 15 replies
I work in management consulting and have a background as an accountant.
Andrew Spencer Marketing other wholesalers properties
15 January 2016 | 1 reply
Consult a lawyer is best but ultimately, everything must be in writing.
Barshay Graves Fastest way to leverage another duplex currently house hacking
21 January 2016 | 4 replies
I'm not sure on other loans, so consult your mortgage broker whom you got the loan with if you don't know.
Adrienne Ryan Starting to Offer Transactional Funding - Need Help
1 June 2016 | 5 replies
Most Title Companies that deal with cash transactions, where more than $10,000 passes hands, they are required to fill out forms to turn into the Federal Government - this is to prevent money laundering.Your best bet is to consult an attorney in your state or talk to the people who run your State Department for Banking, etc.