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All Forum Posts by: Cory Rogers

Cory Rogers has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi all,

I currently am working full time and was looking to complete the 75 hour required course to become a real estate agent in (upstate) New York (do not know if there’s a difference in requirements between nyc and elsewhere). Can anyone point me in the direction of an online 75 hour course that is legit and will give me the necessary experience/certification that is accepted by NY and will allow me to qualify to take the NYS real estate agent exam?

Thanks in advance,

Cory

Hi all, my grandfather and I want to partner on real estate investment deals. He told me his worry is that if his name is on a property, and he goes into a nursing home, will they have right to take the property? Even if it is not his primary residence? We would own it 50-50. Any insight on if this is a risk? If so how do we protect that risk?

Hi all, my grandfather and I want to partner on real estate investment deals. He told me his worry is that if his name is on a property, and he goes into a nursing home, will they have right to take the property? Even if it is not his primary residence? We would own it 50-50. Any insight on if this is a risk? If so how do we protect that risk?