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Cindy Liu SELLER IS NOT REQUIRED TO PAY BUYER AGENT IN GREATER SEATTLE AREA
25 September 2019 | 2 replies

Nearly all real estate brokers in the Greater Seattle Area join the NWMLS (Northwest Multiple Listing Service) and nearly all the listings the buyers can find online are from NWMLS. For many years, NWMLS obliges the ...

Account Closed New to the community, looking for guidance
7 February 2024 | 8 replies

Hello everyone,
My fiance and I are new to the BiggerPockets community and are looking for some general guidance. We have a vague idea of what we're looking to do, though it's so early in the process we are amenable ...

Miles Stanley Forming an LLC (or other entity) befire first deal...
30 July 2016 | 12 replies

I know there is a long debate on this topic as to forming an LLC at the very beginning or after getting the ball rolling and waiting till a few properties in (I'm interested in buy and hold btw).I know the formation o...

Julie Greene Anyone in city of Buffalo NY have experience converting a 2-unit building to a legal 3 unit?
23 August 2014 | 11 replies

Long story short, we had been looking to purchase a 3 family unit that is currently only on the books as a two unit.  The contract that we received specified that it was a three unit, so seller would need to provide l...

Sandra Roddy Turn Key Lessons Learned
2 October 2014 | 17 replies

For those folks who have gone the turn key route, what were the determining factors that guided you to a particular market? Also, were there any lessons learned that you would like to share with a semi-novice inve...

Samantha P. Is it okay to ask my tenant to cut the grass?
7 June 2020 | 27 replies

I own a duplex. Is it okay to ask my tenants to cut the grass if i provide the lawn mower? Or is this tacky? The yard isn’t that big.

Scott Williams San Diego SFR; Rent out or Sell
5 June 2019 | 7 replies

Good Afternoon,Looking for some friendly advice or what others would do in my situation.Currently living in a home I purchased in 2013 at 400k, however, getting ready to move in the next few months. Home is located in...

Dave Silva work-around to avoid workers comp on myself
1 February 2016 | 24 replies

I'm looking at a renovation project that I would live in for a couple years. The bank requires a licensed contractor to do the work but I can work under him for whatever I want to do myself.  The guy I have in mind s...

Stephen Roberts Auctioning Bank Doesn't Hold Clear Title?
26 December 2014 | 9 replies

Hi everyone,I'm new.  I searched the forums and haven't found a place where this has been discussed.  I'm considering putting an offer in on a house through Auction.com.  I've been doing a lot of homework to make sure...

Chris Tedeschi LLC Property and a Property Manager walk in to a CPA Office
22 March 2023 | 24 replies

Sorry, I couldn't think of a better title >_<So, here's the question: If you have own a property which you moved into an LLC AND you have a property manager, managing said property, how should payment of his ser...