26 November 2024 | 13 replies
I’d rent the attic the shed out back and neighbors doghouse to a bum if I thought it I could get some cashflow off it
3 October 2022 | 404 replies
Super bummed I have to do this but I have one ticket available.
16 August 2024 | 10 replies
Tourism, remote workers, digital nomads, snowbirds, retirees, near shoring induced economic boom, growing middle class, massive population (growth) and geographical location.
24 January 2016 | 28 replies
The rule also provides that the unlicensed individual performing the permitted activities listed in this rule must work under the supervision of a broker and his/her compensation must be primarily on a salaried or hourly basis.Under this rule, the duties an unlicensed employee can perform when working with residential rental property are the following: maintenanceclerical or administrative supportcollect or accept rents and/or security deposits which are made payable to the owner or real estate brokerageexhibit or show residential rental units to prospective tenantsfurnish published information regarding the propertysupply applications and leasesreceive applications and leases for submission to the owner or broker for approvalThe rule provides that an unlicensed employee may not perform the following duties: negotiate contracts or leasesdeviate from the rental price and/or other terms and conditions previously established by the owner or broker when providing information to prospective tenantsapprove rental applications or leasessettle or arrange the terms and conditions of a lease on behalf of the owner or brokeroffer inducements to prospective tenants unless they are previously advertised or arranged with the owner or brokerinterpret or provide their opinion concerning the terms or conditions of a leaseindicate to the public that he is in a position of authority which has the ultimate managerial responsibility of the rental propertyIt’s clear that a brokerage employee can perform many clerical and administrative functions without holding a real estate license.
19 November 2017 | 23 replies
Also the inducer motor had some kind of sloppy DIY repair job.I say the seller knew and he did not disclose.
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
I'm at the time, dressed like a bum,dirty hoodie and jeans, tore up shoes.
4 February 2016 | 69 replies
It's always great hearing motivational comments from veteran real estate professionals.I'm totally bummed to hear about all of California being on the same boat as LA in terms of hard to turn a profit.
30 June 2021 | 126 replies
@Brian BurkeNot that I am a Houston expert but it may be an interesting area to keep your focus on if it gets hit with oil fears or people selling in advance of an oil-induced decline.
21 December 2021 | 119 replies
No inducement of profit and no instruction from clients ever can justify departure from this ideal."
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
But my political opinion is they ALL are a bunch of bums and need to go .