How The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Affect Real Estate Depreciation & Cost Segregation

This webinar discusses information that you as real estate agents and brokers should all be familiar with regarding 2018/2019 tax reform. It’s important that you can advise your clients on

Realtors, An “As-Is” Addendum Can Save Your Ass

Every real estate deal should have an "as-is" addendum. Mike Krein talks about some of the trouble he's seen when there was not an addendum, the consequences of not having

Email: Sloppy habits are costing you.

A recap of what we are driving home in this lesson: Professionalism is important Amateurs don’t get paid First Impressions are everything Email will likely be your “First Impression” The

Prepare for HUD 3.9: Part 2

This is the SAME information as before with HUD 3.7 - but we are starting over again, folks. Watch both parts. Being a HUD “Local Listing Broker” (LLB) is one

Prepare for HUD 3.9: Part 1

HUD 3.9 is Rolling Out. You want these contracts. Some things have changed since the last HUD LLB contacts were awarded. Here's what you need to know: Sources Sought has

Can you give examples of property workflow? Q&A with Mike Krein

Mike Krein takes questions from Jennifer Clark, Broker with Glory International Real Estate Company in Orange City, Florida Real Estate Question and Answer: Can you give examples of property workflow?

Why you have to require company email addresses. Q&A with Mike Krein

Mike Krein takes questions from Jennifer Clark, Broker with Glory International Real Estate Company in Orange City, Florida Real Estate Question and Answer: Why you have to require company email

When is it OK for agents to text clients? Q&A with Mike Krein

Mike Krein takes questions from Jennifer Clark, Broker with Glory International Real Estate Company in Orange City, Florida Real Estate Question and Answer: When is it OK for agents to

Why do property tasks slip by real estate staff and agent teams? Q&A with Mike Krein

Mike Krein takes questions from Jennifer Clark, Broker with Glory International Real Estate Company in Orange City, Florida Real Estate Question and Answer: Why do property tasks slip by real

Hey Agent – Are You Incorporated Yet?

It’s not what you make – it’s what you keep! Most of our videos here on Broker School are all about being a broker and running a real estate office,

Preparing for HUD 3.7 Part 1

Huge contract, ton of volume and an easy contract to run. M&M extended 3.7 to the end of May and then extended again. So you can still get in to

Preparing for HUD 3.7 Part 2

Being a HUD “Local Listing Broker” (LLB) is one of the most profitable contracts that you can ever get. It can mean dozens of new listings assigned directly to you

How To Determine Whether To Open A Brokerage

In this session of Free Broker School we discuss how to determine if you should open a brokerage. We give you a lot to consider and questions to ask yourself

Understanding Liability and E&O Insurance

What Do I Need To Know About Liability and E&O Insurance? Many aspiring Real Estate Brokerage owners hold off on opening a real estate office as they fear liability and lawsuits. The reality

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