Chris Shepard
Contractor in Portland OR
30 December 2013 | 0 replies
CCB #198205 licensed, bonded, and insured.My brother and I have owned rental property for 10 years and our father has done it for 50 years.
Paul Cole
New member from Brooklyn, NY
2 January 2014 | 9 replies
I want to establish a team in GA to assist with maintenance (electrician, plumber, contractor/fix it person etc.).
Luis Montanez
How to get below 10% of listing price during the HUD Owner-Occupied period?
31 December 2013 | 12 replies
Some brokers that are licensed that bid on HUD waive their end of the commission when buying themselves to push out other investor buyers and win the property with more NET to HUD.
Ursula B.
Looking for Buyers Agent in Charlotte/Concord Area
6 January 2015 | 1 reply
I'm licensed in NC but I live out of state at the moment.
Dustin R.
MLS access: Which state course to take?
18 June 2014 | 6 replies
You will need a PA license and broker, most likely.
Ronnie Sparrow
Seller wants to sell Auto Shop, Now What?
2 January 2014 | 8 replies
He has to have mine in place before he gets his as it's required to keep his licensing etc.
Alex Taubman
New Investor having challenges with Property Manager in Phoenix - any suggestions?
1 October 2015 | 6 replies
If it's above my level of ability to repair then I have a list of individuals who are reasonable priced and licensed and insured.
Chris Cook
New member from New Orleans, LA
5 January 2014 | 14 replies
And the podcasts are awesome also.I am also in the New Orleans area, and I am both a licensed realtor and investor.
AC Cooley
I Fired My Boss!
10 January 2014 | 37 replies
Impressive to be able to get so established so fast starting out from scratch in a totally new area.I have seen stuff from Steve and really like the Lifeonaire concept.
Brittney Jefferson
Using Realtors
7 January 2014 | 7 replies
Not that you can't find a good deal in the MLS but the profit margin for a wholesaler will be much smaller.Second, realtors are a possessive lot that viciously guard their real estate market against "non-licensed professionals."