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Results (5,268+)
Nicholas Ngo New investor in the Seattle, Washington area
28 March 2021 | 6 replies
If your parents are willing to help you with your first deal that is icing on the cake at this point.
Rob Beland Question about parking in Massachusetts for Multi-Family Properties
18 March 2015 | 14 replies
If I hang the signs and notify my insurance company, will I be off the hook in the event somebody ignores the sign and parks there anyways and there car is damaged from falling snow/ice or from any other situation. 
Erick Garske Single Member LLC Schedule E 2013 Schedule C 2014
16 April 2017 | 24 replies
Technically, single member LLC activity is reported on Schedule C, regardless if you're renting property or selling ice cream cones.  
Andrew S. Cats, cats, cats galore... what to do about it?
4 October 2014 | 14 replies
The mulch, sold in garden supply stores, has a chocolate scent that is appetizing to some animals.Chemicals used on lawns and gardens, such as fertilizer and plant food, can be easily accessible and fatal to a pet allowed in the yard unsupervised.De-icing salts used to melt snow and ice are paw irritants that can be poisonous if licked off.
Bao Nguyen Financial independence from passive rental income: how long does it take?
16 January 2017 | 143 replies
As much as some people like to chant appreciation is icing on the cake.  
Mitch Anderson St. Louis area - Condo, apartment or multi family
3 April 2016 | 14 replies
At the 4-family level the $240k would start to thin out based on the area you've described you're looking for, since the more professional areas here are also very expensive, and some of them, Clayton, for example, has very few 4-family buildings compared to areas closer to the Arch.Like it's been mentioned, I wouldn't recommend banking on appreciation as part of your purchase -- that's always the icing on the cake.
Rod Coleman how to talk to ALL potential sellers
20 August 2017 | 36 replies
There is no cookie cutter, one size fits all script to talk to an owner.What you can have is a set elevator pitch or ice breaker and a general guideline by which to go by.That being said, let's talk elevator pitch:First impressions are the most important, they say a woman knows within 30 seconds whether she will give you a chance or not.
Palmer Wilkins Tenant arguments may escalate to violence
11 October 2011 | 12 replies
My property manager lives onsite.Most of the bad element has gotten out of there.Once they see you will rule with an iron fist they see the writing on the wall and move away.They are looking for a tired landlord to manipulate the situation.I think some of these tenants that act crazy aren't crazy at all.Mainly professional tenants taking advantage of a situation.If any tenant is out of line we won't hesitate to have them arrested.My manager carries and is well versed with his weapons.People can't live in fear.Once they know they hit your wavering point upon escalation they know they have you from then on.If they are a possible illegal alien you could report to ICE and maybe they get hauled away and deported.
Nataly Llanes The Bookeeping World
18 August 2015 | 13 replies
@Alissa CollinsHi Alissa, congrats on your first property, I've heard that once you break the ice with the first one the rest follow quickly!
Dan Funk Private Mortgage Lender Do's and Don'ts
3 July 2015 | 6 replies
Obviously, there needs to be some ice breakers there when meeting people, it may not serve you well at all to try and bring up money in your first contact.