Alma Puerto
Texas Real Estate Broker/Investor/Wholesaler/Flipper
15 September 2015 | 1 reply
For me and my clients !
Max Pickus
Finding A Real Estate Agent
17 September 2015 | 11 replies
No agent with any sense expects every consultation to turn into a client, so don't feel bad that you may be wasting someone's time.
Scott Winnie
new to private lending in southern california
16 September 2015 | 3 replies
I wanted to take a small poll on what rates private money lenders are using for their clients.
Taylor Shapiro
Is this REO agent for real?!
21 September 2015 | 7 replies
In fact if I did that, my brokerage would still expect their cut and would bill me for it.Also I would not ever complain to another agents broker unless two specific things happened....they would have to blatantly brake the law, and cause one of my clients to get screwed.
Charlie Prior
Clark Howard Anyone?
16 September 2015 | 3 replies
He has a website where you can email him, find the stations he's on, and listen to podcasts of his shows.I recently called in with a question, and about a week later I was talking to a client in another state and he said, "I heard you on the radio.
Matt Kvalheim
Referral for strong Tax Planner/Preparer, Orange County CA
15 September 2015 | 2 replies
Many of us like myself and @Brandon Hall have clients worldwide.
Ricky Stafford
Rehab for Rental - Be own contractor or hire one?
17 September 2015 | 33 replies
Holding a client responsible for buying materials will complicate and slow up the process.
Neil G.
Berenstein Bears & the 'BIGGER' Picture (viral phenomena?)
15 September 2015 | 0 replies
so i was at a listing appointment and my client's toddlers were doing storytelling and showing off their Berenstein Bears book... and i couldn't help but notice the spelling has apparently changed to the BerenstAin Bears since the authors are Stan & Jan BerenstAin..the spelling stood out to me like a sore thumb and my client told me she remembers it being Berenstein Bears too but thinks back in our chilhood days (80s) they probably misprinted a whole bunch of books which confuzzled us into thinking it was ALWAYS Berenstein Bears whereas to the current and new generation have always know it to be with the awkward atypical A instead of E like in -Stein because of lost in transliteration back in the 1800s at Ellis Island.it made for an interesting conversation and it is what it is, life goes on; our childhood memories are a couple decades ago afterall; but driving home it irked me that how could the current spelling seem so foreign from all my memories as i too had and read the books avidly, once upon a time. i figured my client's and my mind's playin tricks on me but since i got home i googled and found it is a widespread phenomena.. what do u remember these heartwarming nostalgia bears as, Berensteins or Berenstains!?
Account Closed
Memphis. Market Analysis. Pros and Cons
25 October 2015 | 71 replies
Originally posted by Joe Bertolino who are building a very good reputation working in areas that other companies are not operating and doing well for their clients (from what I hear).
Jimmy Klein
Who pays for Owner's title policy at closing?
16 September 2015 | 4 replies
So I try to get the seller to cover as much as possible when I buy something regardless of what their attorney is saying.Most deals with clients our LOI has buyer and seller to split costs 50/50 and pay their own attorneys fees and then it gets more specific on the purchase and sale.After we start renegotiating the purchase price down in the purchase and sale agreement from the LOI stage the seller and buyer start splitting hairs on who will pay what until we come to an agreement.