
7 February 2016 | 15 replies
When you correct something that the lease does require of you, prepare a fill-in-the-blank form that you have them sign each time that shows the date that they brought the matter to your attention, briefly describes the matter, shows the date it was fixed, and states that their signature (make sure it states one party signing is sufficient) shows their full satisfaction with the action you took.

19 February 2016 | 22 replies
Brandon Turner has laid out a strategy that's going to work for any type of property.Read Michael Blank's blog posts about how to syndicate your way into MFR investing.Good luck.

6 February 2016 | 0 replies
I recently read an excellent article by Michael Blank about synidcating SFR and small multifamily deals.

8 February 2016 | 4 replies
So next time I want to be prepared with a blank contract that covers my ends so i can garnish wages from employment etc. and ask the judge to add it to the file once settled.

31 March 2016 | 20 replies
@Austin Fauxthis area is known as "The Dixie Addition" this lead crossed my desk a month or so ago and after having contracted a house for 8k and a separate occasion a duplex for 11k....

16 February 2016 | 30 replies
The tenant finally realized the phone lines are behind some wall plate blanks so they just need to terminate to RJ11 jacks and all is well.

15 February 2016 | 4 replies
Forget the letter ------ go face to face ---- whatever you say on the phone does not mean a thing until you are face to face and have a blank contract in hand.Charles ParrishBaltimore Maryland

8 November 2016 | 10 replies
And it definitely fills in the blanks that the countless online gurus/educators fail to mention in their sales materials.

19 February 2016 | 20 replies
And she's not considered an investors agent but her knowledge is invaluable and I've learned to fill in the blanks.
17 February 2016 | 6 replies
Most everything you could want to know has already been written about and/or answered in the forums and the freely available information right here on BP.If you're "into MFR", then I suggest you spend some time with the blog posts by Michael Blank.