Hi All,
I wanted to see if there's possibility for me to get my commission.
I am a part time real estate agent (fairly new) with a full time job in IT. My husband and I went under contract for an inves...
Hi Fellow BP Members,
I recently saw a property of interest and want to pursue it. However, it is listed on the MLS. Do I need to have a buyers agent represent me in order to make an offer on this property? Any advi...
Hi everyone,I'm a first-time home buyer, looking to purchase a house that's under market value, fix it up, live there a couple years then rent it out. I found what seems like a good property and am ready to make an of...
Hello,
First time poster, long time reader! I’m in negotiations on a home in Tennessee and found the home on my own and without an agent. As I am now in negotiations I offered, what I assumed, was a standard offer of...
This is a long story that just happened yesterday. And I really hope somebody can advise me what to do here.
Yesterday, I was interested with a 2-bed room condo, and I called the listing agent to see if I can take a ...
Hello fellow RE investors,A quick question I need advise for. What is the average/normal financial incentive given to realtors that provide you leads of distressed sellers that are willing to sell RE at a discount? Th...
I have a commercial 6-plex that is in the name of a LLC. I just went the courthouse to try and file an eviction for non payment of rent and someone there told me that I HAVE to have it done by a lawyer because it's in...
I recently signed with a brokerage in the state of NJ, but I am looking at buying an investment property in another state. Am I able to represent myself in another state as the buyer?
I am considering getting my own license, and was wondering if it is possible to represent myself and a seller on an off-market deal in NC?
This seems like it would be or should be prohibited.
So my buyers are short 5% on a non-owner occupied 4 unit property in San Jose we need to be at 75% ltv and currently only have 80%. the realtor on the transaction is willing to buy into the property 5%. I am wonderi...