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Amanda Gauthier My first syndication
25 June 2025 | 32 replies
These students could easily disclose their role on their websites and social medial promotional materials but are intentionally silent in order to boost the perception of their track record and credibility.  
Greg Wickstrand Indemnification Clause for House Flippers in CA
18 June 2025 | 1 reply
If reasonable efforts are made by the home flipper to verify contact information and licensing information of contractors (along with disclosing the status of any permits that were or were not obtained) I would think that a legal balance could be found to both compile with the law and protect them at the same time. 
Derek Robinson Anyone know Steeve Raymond with Selective Real Estate?
18 June 2025 | 21 replies
However, threatening legal action in response to constitutionally protected opinion based on disclosed facts only adds to the growing concern among the investor community about your conduct.I am also aware that you have attempted to require certain investors to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in exchange for partial repayments or other settlement terms.
Dan Glagola Asbestos tile in basement.
16 June 2025 | 14 replies
Quote from @Dan Glagola: ....the second tenant used the asbestos as the reason to say the house was "unlivable" and broke the lease.......Is it ultimately better to pay the cost of proper removal or disclose the sealed asbestos?
Anthony Stevens Willing and Ready to learn and Help
17 June 2025 | 6 replies
Other states may allow it, but require you to follow strict rules, including disclosing your role clearly to both the seller and the end buyer.
Ibrahim Mansaray Looking for advice
18 June 2025 | 5 replies
Wholesalers themselves don't disclose this fact because they want to appear upbeat and inflate their financial gains, to market themselves as successful wholesalers.
Molly Paprota Real Estate License - Worth it?
17 June 2025 | 6 replies
.- Side income: You can earn referral fees or occasional commissions if you're active.But it’s not always necessary:- Disclosure rules: Licensed agents have more legal responsibilities you must disclose you're an agent, even when negotiating your own deals.- Costs/time: Classes, exams, continuing education, brokerage fees — it’s not free or passive.- Not helpful if you're passive: If you're working with agents already and not sourcing your own deals, the license might not bring much ROI.
Mike St. Jean I received a quitclaim deed
13 June 2025 | 8 replies
(f) Utility easements in the adjoining ways; (g) Matters that would be disclosed by an accurate survey of the Premises that do not materially interfere with the existing use of the premise as a two family residence 
Tyler Koller Baselane Vs Stessa
15 June 2025 | 33 replies
I'm not sure how they were paid TBH, since Baselane does not disclose that.
Rick Im Special tenants for higher rent
9 June 2025 | 4 replies
During the showing, she mentioned that her contract prohibits her from disclosing personal information about her clients, including their names and Social Security numbers.I'm considering accepting her application but charging higher rent—for instance, an additional $200 per client—to account for the additional risk and lack of standard tenant screening information.I'd appreciate input from the community on a few questions:Fair Housing & Rent Adjustment: My understanding is that adjusting the rent in this case is not considered discriminatory, since the applicant cannot provide essential screening information and I would be assuming greater risk as a landlord.