Atlanta Real Estate Law

The main idea behind the formulation of Real Estate Laws is the protection of public interest. This license law pertaining to real estate in Atlanta has been in place for a very long time, since 1926 to be exact. Some changes were effected in the law in 1999. The headquarters of the Georgia Real Estate Commission is in Atlanta.

For either buying or selling a house in Atlanta you will need to use the services of a broker. The broker’s commission is generally paid by the seller.

People do not step into the property market with ready cash in hand. Most home buyers need to borrow money in order to purchase their home. Even people who have enough assets to liquidise and finance a new home go in for financing deals as in the long run the returns on the money are better as real estate appreciates pretty fast. At times tax relief is a main reason for going in for a mortgage. The home loan taken by property buyers is called a “mortgage.” Generally, a mortgage is a loan of money to the home owner secured by a “lien” on the real estate. The law provides for issues like non payment of mortgages, foreclosure and the like.

Rules regarding the fine details of mortgage deals are laid down specifically by law. There are basically three types of mortgage options. A fixed rate mortgage carries an interest rate that remains fixed throughout the term of the mortgage. The second option is the adjustable rate mortgage that carries an initial fixed rate of interest. And after a fixed time interval the rate of interest reflects market trends. The third option is a balloon mortgage under which after a fixed monthly payment for a fixed time period the balance becomes payable all at once. Generally those who do not qualify for the first two types of mortgages opt for this one. And when the fixed time period is over they go in for refinancing the mortgage. Another option available is referred to as the home equity loan. Under this a floating rate of interest over a period of time is applicable.

6 Tips to Get You Started When Looking Into a Home Based Business in the MLM Industry

If you’re reading this article you are probably looking into starting a home based business in the network marketing arena. Know that this my personal view on how to choose a MLM company from my past experiences. When I started my home based business I wish I would’ve researched the MLM industry and how to choose a company before joining. As I look back, this is some valuable information I wish someone would’ve passed on to me. If you are looking in to network marketing as a career, I hope this article assist you in choosing and starting your home based business right.Starting A Home Based Business Tip #1: Research the founder of the company and figure out where the founder/s originated from, have they had other successful businesses before? What’s their vision in life and the business? Where is the company based out of and do they have in-house manufacturing for the product that they sell? As I looked into my company these were question that had to find out and get answers to quick.Starting A Home Based Business Tip #2: What is the MLM companies history, do they have a proven success record?, Are they traded publicly?, Any third-party validation?, What are the annual sales? Do they have any “best something” award from third parties? and how successful are other associates?If yes, it shows that they have a great track record and the company is more than likely to keep on keeping on.Starting A Home Based Business Tip #3: Does the company take action in empowering others, educating or helping out the community in the local areas. Do they support any non-profit organization?To me this means that the company cares for others and is not too business oriented.It’s great to be able to participate in helping others in any way possible and knowing that they are involved as well is a plus.Starting A Home Based Business Tip #4: Having third-party accolades is great, for instance a best of state award, best nutrition, or best service for “X” year, athlete accolades and even anniversary accolades.Having accolades are important for edification for a new prospect. They come in handy, it also shows prove they are legit.Starting A Home Based Business Tip #5: Making sure the company is in social media is important to me, it shows that the company is actively marketing in different ways as well getting known in social media groups, most network marketing companies don’t advertise, but by being in social media it cuts advertising cost by millions which equals to more money, bonuses and incentives for the reps as they keep succeeding in their home based business.Starting A Home Based Business Tip #6: Best way to sift and sort companies I have discovered is first, figuring out what kind of product relate to me the most (electronic, on-line service, clothing, mobile, nutritionals etc…), second look into only those companies and go over the tips above and third, choose the company your going with and stay there. Before you do that go and “sponsor shop”. Seek out a great leader in the company, one that implements great off-line and on-line strategies like attraction marketing. In closing my friend, just do your homework. I hope the “Starting A Home Based Business Tips” above helped you in your journey to choosing the right MLM company.

Plan To Succeed With Information Product Creation: Why You Need To Split Your Process Up

One of the keys to succeeding in information product creation is to break the process up into discrete steps. This frequently isn’t an instinctive reaction for the typical information marketer. Especially on the internet where small sized learning products are the norm.

However, it is extremely important to your ultimate success. In fact, I would go so far as to say that if you don’t do this you probably won’t succeed… even when you are starting out let alone as you move forward.

Your product creation system should do this for you if only to help you to understand the overall task.

But why?

In this article, I’m going to ignore chunking and focus on the practical aspects. That’s not to say that chunking isn’t important. It is. It’s important to understanding and to learning the process. But while you can use the same chunks as you move forward, long term your focus needs to be on the operation of the system not the understanding of it. Unless of course you are constantly training new people!

So why is chunking important to long term use of the product creation process? (Yes, I know systems design uses a different term for this process but I’m not teaching you systems design. So I’m going to use the word learning content designers use.)

The first reason that having individual discrete tasks is important is one of schedule estimation. Frequently it is very difficult to estimate how long the total task of creating a product will take. After all, the size and type of the products matters as does the number of products in your product funnel. And those are just the most obvious elements. However, estimating a discrete task is often much easier. The total can then be estimated as the total of the discrete tasks.

Secondly, scheduling a large task can be problematic. However, by segmenting the task into a number of discrete tasks, you gain a much greater flexibility in scheduling. Not only that but as your business begins to add people you are able to schedule multiple people to the product creation.

Finally, segmenting a large task into smaller discrete tasks allows you to have much better control over the product creation. This affects two different areas — status and quality.

By segmenting your process into discrete tasks you are able to schedule and record the progress at much more detailed level. As a result you are more in control of the status of the product creation. You know what everyone is doing. When they should complete it. And how much it should cost. You also know exactly what has been done.

You also improve your overall quality. Instead of waiting until everything is done you can check quality as you go. This allows you to immediate react to low quality products without absorbing their costs. This means that you have less rework and your rework costs less. And if the product is not going to meet its quality requirement you will know about it in time to stop the development, change the requirement or fix the product.