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 Will I ever be able rent again??
To make a long story short about a year and a half or so ago, I signed a lease at an apartment complex that I thought I could afford. I am a single mom of two( was pregnant with the second at the ...


 I am trying to sell my house..is the Realtor blowing me off?
i have had the house on the market for 6 months now..i have to call her every 2 weeks or so to see if she is even showing it..i went in it today and found the floor vent lifted and called her to see ...


 7 months of asking for the lease I signed my landlord draws up a new one with diff conditions. what do i do?
my landlord agreed for me and my room mate to each pay 550 a month. I signed a lease and they were going to give me a copy once my room mate signed it and they never did. We repeatedly asked and it ...


 What is the real estate industy's official definition of the term/phrase "Full Bath(room)"?
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 Does my landlord have to do this?
If there is mold in my apartment (on the ceiling in the bathroom that I can actuall see and it's a huge patch) does the landlord legally have to bring in a mold inspector or an insurance agent ...


 How much money can the average person make as a land lord a year?
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 How old do you have to be to rent an apartment?

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 W/O a written contract can a landlord hold your deposit if nothing wrong when you move out?
After living in a basement apt for two weeks we find out the landlord(lives upstairs)grows pot in back yard, and smokes it. We both work at a no nonsense job, where we could be terminated for ...


 Can I get an apartment in NYC: 2 bed. rent $1000.00?
I have a wife and 14 years old daughter....


 Did the landlord just trick my mom? ?
Have you ever heard of a 1 Year lease lasting only 6 months?

Well this is the story .. the landlord renewed the lease 11-21-08 .. he had pre-dated it for 07-01-08 and she signed it .. i ...


 If i own landlocked property and cant get on the property can i make the government buy it?
i own 12 acares of land. there is a driveway that connects to the land but it is emenent domain property my deed says i have no easement unless the property owner next to me will grant me easement ...


 Interested in donating a mobile home to hurricane Katrina people what agencies or group do I contact ?
16x80 3 bed 1 bath needs some TLC and repairmust be moved, transportation costs are extra. located in SE Nebraska ,near Lincoln....


 What percentage of your take home pay would/do you spend on your mortgage?
I am a first time buyer in London, and am wondering what percentage of take home pay other home owners (not necessarily in London) spend on their mortgage payments on a monthly basis (repayment and ...


 When i signed up for a mortgage, i said i would be living in the house...?
I never intended on moving in. Now the house is behind in payments and someone said they might investigate whether or not i lived there. If they determined i never lived there, i'd be in ...


 Is it legal for aperson 2 harrass you at work for an unpay bill?
Lets say, the Landlord did not fix the heat, Does that cancel your contract? Can you move out of the house inmeadiatly without running the chance he keeps your deposit. The landlord calls your boss ...


 Is it worth it to have a home inspection done if the house isn't even 5 years old?
The house isn't even 5 years old... Is there even that many problems it could have? Also, the home comes with a 1 year warranty.. Is it worth the money to have one done? What's the ...


 What happens when you are moving and cannot get a hold of your landlord.?
We are on a month-to-month lease (starting from the 1st of each month.)
We have been trying since 2 weeks ago to let the landlord know we would be leaving February 15th. We have had no replies ...


 How much to closing costs run on a townhome?
we just got our contract signed and we close on the 31st of july. how much should we bring to the table for the closing costs?...


 Should I pay my house off or not?
My house is almost paid for. I have always heard you should not pay it off then there are others who say yes, pay it off. What are the advanges of paying it off or advanges of keeping some kind of ...


 Can my landlord really charge me for that?!?
We just had $500 deducted from our security deposit! We lived in our duplex for 1 year. We are EXTREMELY clean people. We did not have the carpets "professionally" cleaned upon move out, ...



pookiepoo
When just starting, can I be a real estate salesperson without a car?
I plan on taking the license exam in November and I need to find a sponsor to do so but before I do I want to know if I will need a car when I start to work at the firm. I know you need one when you have to show a listing.

Should I wait to take the exam until I get the car?
That does make sense but I wonder if I will just be in training before I need to actually go out and show listings.
                     
 




Realtor
YES FOR ONLY $1,500.00 YOU TOO CAN SELL REAL ESTATE! This is the great lie all realtors are told! Yes, for $1,500.00 you can take classes (at least that’s the cost in Birmingham, Alabama) to learn everything you need to get your license, but not much on what it really takes to sell homes.

Most experienced agent do not want to bother with newer agents. When I first started, over two years ago, I was with a different company (Birmingham’s largest real estate company at the time) and I remember asking some of the older agents for help. While a few would help, for the most part, I was told, you just got your license, you should know what you’re doing. Now I’m with Keller Williams Realty, North America’s fastest growing realty company, and since it is the only realty company with profit sharing, every agent in the office has a financial gain in how well that office does, so everyone is more then willing to help out, but more on Keller Williams later.

First we will talk about what it takes to be a realtor, then we will talk cost – for if you do not have what it takes, you will be throwing money away, no matter what the cost is. If you have what it takes, it is well worth the cost!!!

You should be out-going, not afraid to talk with strangers you meet in the mall, stores, etc. You can’t get all bummed out with rejections, trust me, you will get allot of rejections in this line of business. You also need to be a good teacher as well as a good listener. And most of all, if you can remain calm when the world around you is going to pieces, you will make a good realtor.

If you read some of the questions and answers from Yahoo, you will see EVERYTHING is the realtor’s fault, and allot of times, this is true, not because realtors are bad people or trying to pull something (although some do). It is because the realtor did not take the time to explain to the Buyer/Seller how it all works, then if something goes wrong the client has no clue and feel they have been cheated.

Also, before I forget, EVERY realtor, works for a Broker, that is just how it works, but you will learn that in realty school. In Alabama you can not be a Broker until you been an agent for at least two years

COST

My first year I invested a total of $5,000.00 (Spread out over the year) over and above the cost of my classes and I only pulled in $3,000.00. For a total net income of minus $2,000.00 plus or minus a few hundred. This year, so far, I spent $2000.00 and made, to date $30,000.00. Next year I plan on doing even better!

As you can see, it cost money, but the rewards, well, they speak for them self!

Most real estate companies have what is called OT time (Opportunity Time). The way this works is, you are the agent of the day. You sit in the office and answer the phone. You mostly end up setting up showings for other agents listings, but if a call comes in with someone looking to sell or buy a home, you get that lead, remember, it is only a lead, it is up to you to turn in into a sale or listing. This is only an OK way to get clients. The BEST way is through marketing yourself. That is mainly where the bulk of my budget goes, to marketing myself.

If you remember earlier, I said each Keller Williams agent has a stake in how well the office does, I think, most Keller Williams agents are helping other people not just because of the profit sharing, but because this is just the type of people Keller Williams attracts! Keller Williams culture and belief is

WI4C2TS
W – Win-Win – or no deal ( make it a winning deal for everyone)
I – Integrity – Do the right thing
C – Commitment – In all things
C – Communication – Seek first to understand
C – Creativity – Ideas before results
C – Customers – Always come first (This one I truly believe in)
T – Team Work – Together Everyone Achieves More (another one I truly believe in)
T – Trust Starts with Honesty
S – Success – Results through people

Keller Williams has some GREAT in house training on how to get listings and market yourself, just to name two of its many classes. Best of all, if offers passive income through profit sharing!

Real estate is not for everyone, but it is a good business to be in, and yes, it is not a job, nor truly a career, it is a business you need to work and grow. True, you work for a broker, but you work as an independent. Most Brokers could care less if your selling or not, you pay a fee just to be in the office on top of your commission splits, so the brokers are not loosing any money on you. The most common split is 60/40 – you keep 60 and the broker gets 40. Some companies will let you keep 95 to 100%, but the monthly fee is like $1000.00. Each office is different. Keller Williams offers 70/30 splits for new agents, (Monthly fee, called a desk fee is $30.00- once again each office is different) then after you paid a set dollar amount for the year ($19,500.00 for my office) then you get to keep 100% for the rest of your anniversary year. You can, however start off at a 90/10 split, BUT then you must guarantee to pay that set amount. So for me, If I took the 90/10 split and only earned enough to have paid $17,500.00 in commissions to my office, at the end of my anniversary year, I would have to write a check to Keller Williams for $2,000.00. It is for this reason a 90/10 split is not recommended for newer agents, in fact, some Keller Williams brokers will not let new agents get the 90/10 split for that very reason.


Interview with Keller Williams Realty
The only real estate company that offers profit sharing
GREAT company to work for, GREAT training on how to market yourself, in any market.

If you would like more info on a career with Keller Williams Realty, go to my web page http://www.pauld-kw.com and on the top you will see "Sell a Property" Click on that, then click on "A career with Keller Williams" I think you will be very impressed. You can also e-mail or call me and I will be more then happy to talk to you about Keller Williams or send you some more information. pauld-kw@hotmail.com
If you do look into Keller Williams because of the information and end up going with them, remember my name when they ask, who would you like to be your sponsor. Just say Paul D. Dziedzic.

BEST of luck with your new career!


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It should not be a problem if you live in a small town within walking distance.


redwine
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take the exam now, but you will need a car.


Leo F
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Can't take clients on the bus to show homes.


shiprepairwoman
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You can take the exam when you are ready but you will need a car to do anything and you will need money.
When you sell you earn a commission but you don't get it until a house closes which is a couple of months and it might take a while to make a sale. While you are waiting you are being charged to have a desk and other fees like MLS, advertising, etc. So it is best to have at least 6 months living expenses even after you get started your pay won't be steady.


matsonb
The only thing you should be spending your money on is good business cards. Build your pipeline with your cards and your handshake. once you actually have settlements and you are getting paid, then think about a car, etc... You can make due in the meantime and rent one for a day or borrow a friend's. http://www.choicerealestate.net


Knome Lover
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Every realtor needs a car! A realtor spends most of their in the car.
You have to take people to showings, meet clients, etc.
Do you know much about real estate? You may want to hold off if you don't even know if you need a car


girlinlove
my advice would be to have a car first. I dont think anyone will take you seriously until you have one. Being that your car is the most important tool for real estate. But then again if you are planning on waiting to start working a couple weeks after you take your exam maybe you wanted to find out if you passed first. that would make sense then but you can be taken seriously by an office or customers for real estate without a car


Mustbe
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You will need a car......try to find you a nice looking small car to save on gas.
~~Good Luck~~


Sorry deleted
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Take the exam first, you can arrange about the car and all that stuff step by step, maybe some friend has a car they can share in occasions until you can buy one yourself.
Remember you wont just be selling a house, they will see you about it, so make sure you are the one they want to buy a house from.
Take care and good luck.


Ex-husband In Freezer
I would take the exam. I don't know what state your getting the license in, but I have 5 licenses and had about a year after each passed exam to actually apply for the license.


dviakal78
It just depends on your ability and zeal.


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