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Alexandre Marques dos Santos Tenant run out of the house and left rent unpaid
19 January 2021 | 29 replies
I tried to contact credit agencies to report, but i dont have scale to do that.
David Bunyea Listing Agent > Intermediary
22 January 2021 | 7 replies
Intermediary is allowed in Texas but dual agency is not.
Solomon S. Renting to temp and job placement agencies employee housing
18 January 2021 | 0 replies

I've fallen into a small side hustle of leasing units out for some property owners. I don't have a real estate license but in my state I don't need one. I have begun brokering leases with employers for their employees...

Gregory Pitts Finding a Mentor - How do I give them value?
8 May 2021 | 11 replies
I do think there's still value for the mentor there, in the form of their own personal fulfillment and the concept of "my greatness is seen through the agency of others".
Ralph DiBugnara Homebuyer Credit Score Myth Debunked
26 April 2021 | 0 replies
It is always important to keep track of your score and credit reporting agencies.
Ryan Talmadge Do we need a website when starting out?
11 May 2021 | 13 replies
@Ryan Talmadge I use kartra for my agency and carrot for my investing business.
Tom Fidrych Seller evaluating 2 offers
27 April 2021 | 5 replies
It should be noted that neither of the buyers offers were represented by my agents agency.
Lucas Lane House Rental question from a tenant
3 May 2021 | 4 replies
so until the very now, I thought there is no score or reporting agency that provides your rental history, and I haven't pulled mine yet, but it seems I am screwed.So it all started from pandemic, so 3 month in pandemic landlord started increasing their rental price, and that shocked the s* out of me, that this guy doesn't care we lost jobs in this country, so as a counter measure I started purposefully pay my rents on the last day of the month, as a way of telling him do not increase my rents again(and ofc I did that because I had the confidence based on the letters I was receiving even that I was on time during the first 3 month that if you have difficulty paying rents, we and the state are here for you to give you a break and etc, and I was like if I continue to pay this rent on time, this guy thinks there is a goldmine here and he will increase my rent twice during the pandemic), due to the pandemic I was not being charged for late fees if I m paying it at the end of the month, and that's what I was all cared about.Now I am ready to move out, and I just found out that there are bureaus out there that have access to your rental payment history.my credit score is 805, no history of late payments, below 1% utilization, no derogatory, no bankruptcy, history of paying off two loans of 40k, on top of that no rental evictions, no past due(other than pandemic period, which I was paying last day of the month with no penalty), clean records, no court records, clean DL license.I don't even know if 100% of big rental mgmt companies report the payments to those bureaus(Leasing Desk, Resident History Reports, Tenant Data Services, )...1)are they legally allow to make decisions based on pandemic period payment dates at all?
Antonio Passarelli New Real estate drone business
4 May 2021 | 8 replies
Ive began to email local contractors, brokers, agencies, etc. but haven't gotten any yes's. 
Chelsea A. W-9 as Tenants in Common?
12 January 2022 | 1 reply
My non-spouse partner and I just closed on a duplex last week as Tenants in Common and are filling out a form to get rent relief from a Community Agency for our tenant.