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Chris Green Rental cash out refi ?
7 September 2020 | 4 replies
@Timothy Hero ok I wasnt forsure
Louis Barkhuizen Looking for ST advice on Galveston, Port Aransas and South Padre
13 July 2022 | 23 replies
Thanks @Timothy Church for your comments.
Debbie Farmer Hi from the California Bay Area!
21 November 2012 | 8 replies
Give me your account number, and I will have Ben Bernanke wire you some money, or would you prefer the money from Timothy Geithner?
Timothy Stanislav New member from Rochester, Minnesota
23 September 2013 | 8 replies
I am Timothy Stanislav.
Timothy Brillant Buy, fix and flip automating
11 October 2013 | 13 replies
@Timothy BrillantIt is hard to give specific tips when it isn't clear exactly what your business is and what tasks you are worried about when growing.So some generic things that you can outsource without hiring actual employees can include:- If you are doing your own taxes hire a CPA.- If you are doing your own books (If you have a CPA or not) you can hire a part time book keeper.- If you manage your own rentals you can hire a management company.- If you do your own repair/rehab work you can hire handymen and contractors.- If you do in house direct mail you can outsource all or part of that.1) Keep it in house but hire people to stuff, stamp, and label the pieces (Kids and old people are good targets)2) Just get a mail fulfillment house to take care of all of it for you.- If you take all your own calls from marketing you can hire an answering service.- You can hire VAs to handle a host of minor and tedious jobs.
Timothy C. Hello From Chicagoland Investor
24 April 2014 | 25 replies
Hello Timothy.
Michelle A. Hello from Chicagoland newbie!
23 April 2014 | 17 replies
Hi there @Timothy C. , nice to meet you.
J.R. Hanberry Chicago Real Estate
25 July 2019 | 12 replies
But @Timothy Riley is right - it is such a large city that it is hard to answer your question without know what area you are looking at