Any wholesalers out there had any luck with hiring a deal process / transaction coordinator?
The thought of handing the reigns over to someone else to make sure a deal closes, especially with a wholesale deal...
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Hello all,Anyone here use a transaction coordinator to manage their transactions? If so, where did you find yours?Too much of my time (and energy) is spent pushing paper and staying on top of our transactions. I'd gla...
Hello BP agents My name is Kay and I am a newbie to Real Estate. I am looking to become a transaction coordinator or an assistant to a realtor. I know a little about real estate but I will need training. I am willing ...
I was listening to Podcast 75 earlier today and the very first part of the interview got me to thinking. I often hear wholesalers and other REIs refer to themselves as transaction coordinators or problem solvers. The ...
My name is Katrina and I've recently started with a small real estate investment company as an Acquisitions Coordinator. I have my real estate license but not too much actual real world experience. I'm look to make co...
Hello!I'm a military wife and Ive been trying to get into real estate in general. I just got a position as a Listing Coordinator, I have the general idea of what I will be doing BUT can you guys tell me what is the da...
Hello BP Community! A group of investors and myself are looking to diversify into the short term rental market. Our focus is an STR out in the ski resort areas of Colorado. In particular, we’d like to focus our attent...
I'm interested in investing in Cobb County (something like a PadSplit model) but notice there is an unrelated tenant restriction. Is there any way to file a change of use permit of some sort that would make this busin...
I'm sure it's along the lines of NYC rent stabilized tenants, but can anyone point me to the law that states the rights of Jersey City or State of NJ's "protected tenants"? Thanks!