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Christina Hall Cost Seg Study SFR Short Term Rental
5 May 2024 | 10 replies
So either 1- we find a new Accounting firm or 2- don't do the study Anyone have experience with this specifically for SFR and for an STR 
Gillian Thackray Agent referral for leasing
6 May 2024 | 8 replies
I have suspicions they are not managing as effectively as you may believe and this may warrant a look at a different PM firm rather than piecing together the services and taking on additional responsibilities. 
Josh Reed Broker and or Investor : Industrial/Office vs. Multifamily
6 May 2024 | 8 replies
If you want to invest a privately owned firm may be the way to go as they have less of a corporate structure setting restrictions on you.
Amit Gandhi Rec for Cost Segregation Study Companies in Orlando
5 May 2024 | 5 replies
Second - most cost segregation firms operate nationwide.
Meliisa Lee Now in Kuala Lumpur requires a local law firm
3 May 2024 | 1 reply
I currently at Kuala Lumpur and need some trusted law firm, any recommendation?
Joe Pizzo Hello From Michigan
5 May 2024 | 7 replies
Joe, it looks like you're in Detroit.Lucky for you you're in what I firmly believe is the most unique and interesting market in the country today.Detroit is going through a huge revitalization, most folks don't understand it yet, and properties are still cheap as a result.Start doing your research on the city and making some moves in the city.
Lisa Burns What's it really like to be a commercial MF syndicator? Will I be sorry I tried?
6 May 2024 | 23 replies
Both he and the equity firm he leads (which apparently funds some but not all student deals) are well-respected here at Bigger Pockets.Regarding the recurring theme of experience -- I understand everything that was said by @Brian Burke , @Jay Hinrichs , and others, and it's nothing I haven't thought of before.
Samuel Guan Seeking Advice: Tenant Wants to Terminate Lease Due to Mold Issue
6 May 2024 | 11 replies
I would advise the tenant's attorney that 1) The first time you heard of any defect in the property was his letter. 2) There was no mold present when his client accepted the leased premises. 3) You have tried to investigate his claims and make any necessary corrections to the property but his client has refused access. 4) Describe your lease terms for early termination - what must be paid, etc.Also Google the attorney and law firm.
Zachary Schimenz WARNING: Don't Use Ohio Cash Flow unless you want to lose thousands of dollars
8 May 2024 | 112 replies
It is very unfortunate when firms that deliver such great returns to their investors end up in long-winded lawsuits.You did state that you are "going all in with a bloodied head" when you respond to messages here.
Jason Staine Digital marketing help
5 May 2024 | 19 replies
I'm a Hubspot certified digital marketer who runs his own digital marketing firm and have seen the benefits of SEO and PPC advertising.A few things to note when looking for a digital marketing firm:Do your research, referrals are the best to see whos getting results.Here's a quick tip for your wife, make sure her "business" is setup at https://www.google.com/business/ because then she will show up on google maps and increases her chance of being found if someone searches for "Realtors near me" or something like that.https://www.fiverr.com/ is perfect for  one time jobs like:Build your websiteBuilding a Landing PageOptimize one page for SEORun one/two Online adds Things like SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and PPC (Pay Per click advertising) take a bit of time to get optimized and to see leads rolling in.