Q. I am told I should do a title search at the county office for every likely property I think I want to start negotiations on. I have one in pre foreclosure, and another that is bank owned. What documents should I be looking for? Is there are easier way such as an online search? Will the real estate broker do this for me? It's not that I don't want to learn how to do it, it's just that I would be nervous I might miss something important.
A. Lucy, by far the easiest way is to go to a local title company and pay a small fee to get a preliminary title search. You will need to make sure you give the owner's name AND the address of that particular property (in case he has another). You will pay for any online title search service anyway.
In traditional real estate purchases your real estate agent will do this as part of his/her service in drawing up the contract and other documentation, but since at this stage you are researching only, you will have to do it yourself (ok, if you want to see what is involved) or take advantage of the excellent timely and cost effective services of title management service companies, as most investors I know do.
The purpose of your search you probably already know, is to identify any deed or mortgage, lien, judgment, trust, maybe a will, or any complications attached to the property (not the owner) which could add to a buyer's costs significantly and make a mockery of the budget.
In traditional real estate purchases your real estate agent will do this as part of his/her service in drawing up the contract and other documentation, but since at this stage you are researching only, you will have to do it yourself (ok, if you want to see what is involved) or take advantage of the excellent timely and cost effective services of title management service companies, as most investors I know do.
The purpose of your search you probably already know, is to identify any deed or mortgage, lien, judgment, trust, maybe a will, or any complications attached to the property (not the owner) which could add to a buyer's costs significantly and make a mockery of the budget.
How can I find out the total value of assets of the United States?
Q. I don't mean the assets belonging to the government (not *just* them, anyway), and I don't mean GDP. I mean if you added up the value all the real estate, property, and goods, etc, what would one call that statistic? Is such a figure even calculable? If so, what is it?
A. It is on Federal Reserve website
Just type Z1 in the search box on their website, They are tracking all money flow of entire USA.
That why Chairman Ben Bernanke is the most important person in the US of course, the other one is The President of US in political agenda.
Just type Z1 in the search box on their website, They are tracking all money flow of entire USA.
That why Chairman Ben Bernanke is the most important person in the US of course, the other one is The President of US in political agenda.
Is there a mechanics lien warning for commercial properties?
Q. Is a mechanics lien warning required in contracts for commercial development of real property?
A. On the contract? Why? It should show up on a title search, not in the contract.
How do I become a project manager?
Q. I'm 1 year away from finishing my BCom in accounting. I have taken enough project management type courses to fufill the 35 hours and take the CAPM exam. For business work exp I have had a job in budgeting/planning for a real estate/property management company, import/export experience, and my current job is in a procurement department at a large company, in which I work with project managers directly. But without actual project management experience, how do I get a job in project management?
A. Really good to have Project management as a career. As you have taken project management courses and taken CAPM also it is good and will surely help to move up to PM fast. It also matters from where you have taken the course, they will also help you. Also, you have good experience with good companies.
Now you have learned the Project Management process, along with your certification and working with management companies all you need is to move up the ladder with some real experience. All that I would recommend is to work in close co-ordination with keen interest to learn the skill from your PMs in your company; wish they will help you. You can convince PM in your company to train you and give you change to train and also become PM, let them know that you can Also, do latest PM certification so that you get more opening. Project management career is very challenging and
Project managers are there to plan and manage the work, a project manager needs to posses general management skills and also knack for solving problem. Project Management is all about meeting deadlines, analysis, taking quick action and being responsive, excellent communication skill. Projects are managed and also priority is set, these all activities are organization�s portfolio of work and share requirements such as alignment with organizational objectives and the effective allocation of resources.
Be a leader and a manager, team builder, problem solver, influencer, good organizer, excellent communicator, set up and manage budgets and competent and consistent planner.
Project manager can make a lot difference in organization as a PM works under a set of requirements and objectives. So if you posses all the above skills, it will become very easy for you to become a PM. Few links that may be of great help:
http://www.apm5dimensions.com/blog/what-turns-normal-human-being-project-manager
http://vacancies-jobs.net/description/how-do-you-get-a-job-as-project-manager-with-zero-experience
Also, you can search in Google "become project manager with zero experience" and you can find more detail answer to your question.
Now you have learned the Project Management process, along with your certification and working with management companies all you need is to move up the ladder with some real experience. All that I would recommend is to work in close co-ordination with keen interest to learn the skill from your PMs in your company; wish they will help you. You can convince PM in your company to train you and give you change to train and also become PM, let them know that you can Also, do latest PM certification so that you get more opening. Project management career is very challenging and
Project managers are there to plan and manage the work, a project manager needs to posses general management skills and also knack for solving problem. Project Management is all about meeting deadlines, analysis, taking quick action and being responsive, excellent communication skill. Projects are managed and also priority is set, these all activities are organization�s portfolio of work and share requirements such as alignment with organizational objectives and the effective allocation of resources.
Be a leader and a manager, team builder, problem solver, influencer, good organizer, excellent communicator, set up and manage budgets and competent and consistent planner.
Project manager can make a lot difference in organization as a PM works under a set of requirements and objectives. So if you posses all the above skills, it will become very easy for you to become a PM. Few links that may be of great help:
http://www.apm5dimensions.com/blog/what-turns-normal-human-being-project-manager
http://vacancies-jobs.net/description/how-do-you-get-a-job-as-project-manager-with-zero-experience
Also, you can search in Google "become project manager with zero experience" and you can find more detail answer to your question.
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