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Reagen Natho First time STR Investor/Manager in Sevierville/Pigeon Forge
11 July 2019 | 18 replies
It took hours to set all those checklists up but for $10/month, its worth its weight in gold because I don't have a single doubt that my housekeeper knows what to do because its on the checklist. 
Matt Farrow tax liens in minnesota?
9 March 2019 | 5 replies
Is it gold or the state or the federal government?
Jessica V. Fix and Flip Cinnaminson NJ
8 March 2019 | 2 replies
Cinnaminson is a bit overpriced but if you can find it, it's gold
Oleg Malyk Next multi
19 January 2016 | 5 replies
I work at a gold mine in Alaska making $4,200 a month, good credit history.
Brett Peters Water pipe/ Sidewalk excavation
3 January 2019 | 11 replies
@Brett Peters welcome to the liquid gold taxation.
Mallory Guerrero Landlord responsibilities when rental is broken in to?
9 January 2019 | 11 replies
They're worth their weight in gold, so stick with them!
Account Closed Keep or Demolish Garage? Opinions Please!
3 January 2019 | 8 replies
I charge $50-75 more a month for mine, remember that hones are the gold standard in renting.
Mindy Jensen New Year, New Books. Flipping & Estimating launch today!
3 January 2019 | 5 replies
The first edition was great, this one will surely be gold.
Dan Taylor Intro from a contrarian.
9 January 2019 | 18 replies
those things are like gold bullion in our neck of the woods...and if it's a pop-top Westphalia edition name your price!
Caleb Anderson Tenant Backing Out of a 2 Year Lease After 3 Months!
30 January 2019 | 34 replies
@Caleb Anderson I don’t think a two year lease is too long but I would go any longer - you want to be able to raise the rent on them if taxes increase in your area - have an attorney review your lease and make sure you are taking advantage of your states property code as it relates to landlords - each state is different - we have a lease break provision written into our leases - also a good real estate rental agent in your area can be worth their weight in gold - they will find better tenants (screen them all) and quickly put your house back on the market in instances like this