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Russell McCluskey Landlording MIL unit, separate or same utilities/internet
13 August 2018 | 7 replies
The 5Ghz has a shorter range but faster speeds in more channels for more devices.Just find a computer geek to help you figure out what suture situation best but it's not difficult.
Bryan Inman Help with Rent/Sell Decision
14 August 2018 | 6 replies
I thought about going the CFP route (went computer science instead).
Kyle Neff Starting with SFR vs. Small Multifamily vs. Small Commercial
14 August 2018 | 11 replies
Then get all the related form in your computer in a file marked eviction forms and BAMM you’re ready.
Mindy Jensen Search is BACK in the apps!
5 September 2018 | 19 replies
Though I find searching on desktop version near impossible...can't find where to do it. 
Heather O. Anyone Charging Fees "As Rent"?
2 October 2018 | 2 replies
I send my tenants a screenshot of my excel tabulation and it computes what they owe in bold Red.
Brandon McLean Tax Saving Idea Thread
16 August 2018 | 29 replies
XYZ, LLC will pay Brandon rent by paying the utilities directly"...Our home office is a whole bedroom in our house with desks and printer and computer stations and everything, white board, filing cabinets. 
Mike P. How to create a land trust
9 April 2019 | 3 replies
. $1,500 to get a document I can fill in on my computer.
Daniel Wolcott Multifamily investing in Colorado Springs
22 August 2018 | 6 replies
I would recommend that you conservatively map out your cash flows and compute a projected IRR.
Elizabeth Roncevic Is it necessary to understand math to be successful in RE?
14 August 2018 | 31 replies
This approach tends to appeal to computer programmers, a new segment of the freshly affluent in our society who have made plenty of money out of math and are already half-deluded by their success in computers into believing that equations applied to concrete, earth, wood, steel, human failings, weather, and the inexorable passage of time will yield a golden system that anyone can use to become fabulously wealthy out of land and the structures built on it.Regard the mathletes and their beliefs with a healthy dose of skepticism, drill down past all the fascination to what these numbers are supposed to offer you in the way of insight, and you'll be fine.
Bobby Kolev How to approach upgrading retail space to commercial kitchen
13 August 2018 | 1 reply
Been an owner for 4-5 years, learned quite a few things already, among which is that a commercial kitchen is not something to be made or modified lightly - it has to be properly designed and properly made in order to function well.So I have this retail store of about 1100 sqft that someone wants to take for a small coffee shop with the ability to bake.My question is where do I start searching for someone to design/compute small walk-in cooler, grease trap, vent-a-hood, stove and HVAC on top of that so all this could become useable without anyone getting burned.From my past experience I have local mexican crews who can do any and all of the listed things and they'd do them relatively well except they won;t ever be designed to actually work well together.On the other end of the spectrum I've worked with american general contractors and they tend to cost 2-3 times the Mexican crews and, at least in my case, ended up delivering about same end result (in all fairness it was only kitchen remodeling, not design from ground up; but statement stands valid and I was able to later do almost the same at literally third of the cost).Your expertise is appreciated.