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California - Short Sale Leads Already Listed on MLS
20 December 2010 | 1 reply
Resulting in being paid a full 6% commission on each transaction or a full commission on the first transaction and a bonus on the second transaction.
Bryan Hancock
Why Do Banks Want "A Relationship" If They Want To Reduce Concentration Risk?
28 July 2011 | 14 replies
The bank will spend a decade building that "relationship," and then they'll flush it -- instantly.For the bank, a relationship means that we have it all...deposits, loans, credit cards, merchant services, your personal mortgage, your investment accounts (what we called "share of wallet")...the whole shootin' match, and while increased profitability is one reason, the other is nothing more than that they can mess something up and still be less likely to lose the customer.
Bienes Raices
ceiling fans ripped out
11 January 2011 | 8 replies
Most of the time you can just match the colors of the wires to each other, you will get the connectors with the ceiling fan.Just make sure that the box is structurally supported from above, there should be a 2x4 or similar that the box is screwed in to.
Sharad M.
What separates one investor from another?
12 February 2011 | 31 replies
When someone talks about waiting for bonuses from their company or their raise thats coming up, its greak to me.
Bienes Raices
Gap under baseboard, ants & dirt coming in
21 March 2011 | 5 replies
Once dried you can trim it and paint to match.
Will Barnard
How do you count your deals?
28 February 2011 | 31 replies
:D As a bonus, I will even count it as 4 deals for you!!!!
Bryan Hancock
Structuring "Bubbles" For Seller Financed Notes
9 March 2011 | 72 replies
Someone who is commissioned or bonused.
Joey Fontenot III
How Do You Sell your Rehabs - Realtor, FSBO
15 March 2011 | 20 replies
Without writing a 1,000-word post, my feeling is that you may have a harder time going this route as opposed to using a full-service listing agent.First, I think you're prone to get more low-ball offers, because buying agents will think you're not very sophisticated.Second, I think some agents will not work hard to show a flat-fee listing because (1) they think this kind of seller is unreasonable and tough to work with (it's a sign you're trying to milk every dollar from the house), and (2) I think some full-service agents are a little concerned that their high-priced business model is in jeopardy, and they're not going to help anyone who uses a flat-fee service.If you insist on going the flat-fee route, you might consider offering a 4% fee to the buyer's agent (or some other bonus).
Chris Vasquez
Attn RE Brokers! MLS access ? Genious or Unethical?
26 February 2011 | 6 replies
They screen prospective buyers, facilitating and potentially accelerating the process of matching buyers and sellers.
George P.
Closing the sale (rental showing)
3 March 2011 | 12 replies
Lastly, it could just be your place wasn't a good match for their needs.