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Brian Erlich Have you had success with e-mail marketing?
2 March 2024 | 5 replies

I sent out my first email last week.  I think it was successful in that we got 63% open rate and a 12% click rate.  We didn't get any bookings from it though.What are you sending to past guests?  We sent a special off...

Gary Fox Ownership by Contributed Capital vs by Tax Capital Accounts in small syndications
4 March 2024 | 34 replies
I need independent verification that the manager is correct and, if not correct (and I believe he is wrong) then an e-letter to the manager telling him that. 
Brendan M Brown Starting out; Disgruntled
5 March 2024 | 70 replies
In 2021 I bought my 4th property.My advice about 'a lever to pull,' is to find a real estate agent, tell the agent your criteria, get on their e-mail list so that new listings get sent to you as soon as the properties get listed.
Jack B. Will housing crash in 2026 or has it already crashed? Expert called last two crashes.
8 March 2024 | 121 replies
It is like arguig is stock that has better P/E or P/S would raise in value ?
Mandeep S. Lack of clarity with regards to house hacking taxes/depreciation
3 March 2024 | 1 reply
Under IRS Publication 587, you can depreciate this 10% portion of your home over 39 years using the straight-line method.The 100 sq. ft. of exclusive tenant use could be utilized as rental property expenses, accounting for another 10% of your expenses, which would be shown on Schedule E of your tax return.
Cody Key Anyone have experience with Trust Funding Inc
4 March 2024 | 46 replies
If you dont have 10 to 20% cash that you have saved frankly you have no business trying to borrow money and do a flip your way to high of a risk.Does 100% happen sure it does alot but for very experienced long term clients of certain lenders it simply is not real on the internet face book social media or anyone sending you a blind e mail or PM on bp.
Erick Ayapana Background Checks for MTR - yay or nay?
3 March 2024 | 12 replies
You also mentioned leases, which key check offers for $30 with e-signing.https://www.keycheck.com/I've been a partner agent for nearly a year and enjoy hearing that client owners love Furnished Finder.  
Jonathan Sher St. Louis, MO
5 March 2024 | 199 replies
With my young son, full-time W-2 job, the fact that I have been consuming a lot of educational materials until now, I just haven't been able to get everything on paper.But as I finish up The E-Myth Revisited, I think I feel comfortable enough to start putting everything to paper, start getting out into the area, and lining up some funding alternatives.Wishing everyone success!
Hong Zhu Tax season- Schedule C or Schedule E
29 February 2024 | 5 replies
Should I file Schedule C or Schedule E
AnnMarie Bacchus Are CPA’s necessary before starting out? If not, at what point is a CPA necessary?
4 March 2024 | 59 replies
Read and familiarize yourself with these:Residential Rental PropertyBusiness ExpensesBusiness Use of your HomeTravel, Gift, and Car ExpensesSchedule E InstructionsPrimarily focus on "Residential Rental Property", "Business Expenses" and "Schedule E Instructions".