All Forum Posts by: John Yanko
John Yanko has started 12 posts and replied 88 times.
Post: Listing agent??

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Thank you, that was much easier for me to understand lol. So if I have no written agreement and he becomes a "sub agent", it sounds like I should just go through the original listing agent? Right?
Post: Listing agent??

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Originally posted by @Billy Runyan:
. We ask if a person is working with another agent so as to not step on another licensees deal which could be a conflict of interest.
Who is we? And how could it be a conflict of interest? Like saying this a great price you need to buy this?
Post: Listing agent??

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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The agent I met through Realtor.com was in reference to a completely different property... So now that I'm asking about a different property which he knew nothing about, does that make him a sellers agent?
Post: Listing agent??

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Is it a bad idea to go directly through the listing agent to purchase a property? If I choose to go through a realtor, (found him through Realtor.com) does that agent automatically become a buyers agent? Any insight would be much appreciated!
Post: Ask your HVAC questions here.....

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Now this guy I can learn something from.
Post: Ask your HVAC questions here.....

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Yea I should have known my place..... For some reason I thought a 95% would have a EC motor w/ mod gas valve, and a zoning controller could simply integrate into the units control board.
Btw, hope your having fun with the residential game. π
Post: Ask your HVAC questions here.....

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Unfortunately, I have never dealt with zoning on a residential system,so unfortunately no recommendations. Commercial I see Automated Logic, Invensys, and Precision. All of which are for building management.
If you are able to follow a wiring diagram and make sense of one and capable of adding dampers to ductwork, you should have no problem.
Post: First Deal Success 3 yrs in the making!

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Awesome start Jordan, keep it up!
Post: Calling all investors 30 years old and younger

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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Awesome thread, I'm 23 and looking to invest in a multi family. House hack and take advantage of FHA financing. Just waiting for the the numbers to line up π. Started adding REIT's to my recently created portfolio.
Post: 3/2 or 2/1 which one?

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- Clarendon Hills, IL
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@Stephanie Minor awesome tip thank you!