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Andy Johnson *INSURANCE MONITORING* 100+ Units* HELP!* Need Input
4 December 2019 | 14 replies
I enroll every property as they are leased, tenant is automatically covered, and I roll the cost of their coverage into a monthly charge to ensure reimbursement.
Daniel Kern Backdating a lease for school enrollment
17 October 2019 | 1 reply
The new tenant dropped off security deposit and signed lease today, 11/16 and asked if I could start the lease this week so he could enroll his kid in school.  
Jeff Macdonald Little Rock locals: Can you tell me about this neighborhood?
2 January 2020 | 8 replies
UALR has seen declining enrollment, as many colleges have. 
Shiloh Lundahl At what point in time does a college education not make sense?
3 November 2019 | 60 replies
After lots of complaining I finally enrolled in on-line courses with a fully recognized and accredited SUNY college for construction project management. 
Joshua Thibeaux Are the three day seminars worth it?
14 January 2020 | 34 replies
A 3 day class such as you describe can be useful in that it may serve to stimulate your thinking.Know this, however: The usual "seminar guru" formula is essentially the same as it was 30+ years ago: draw them in to a class that is more conceptual/introductory in nature as opposed to true, genuinely substantive "nuts and bolts", and then upsell them.IMO, the only time it makes sense to enroll in a backend course or "mentorship" program is IF the course/instruction is COMPLETE and the help that you'll need is readily accessible-- meaning that you're able to get the answers to questions that pop up as you go along and get deeper and deeper into things.You can do extensive reading about note investing, or any subject for that matter, but it's only conceptual until you actually get out and do it.
Sam Khamvongsa Looking to become an Agent!
1 January 2020 | 20 replies
I chose face to face then I enrolled.
Charlie Moore Paying for 2 years upfront?
25 December 2019 | 9 replies
I would only consider if it was a foreign student with no credit history and had documentation on school enrollment  
Trent Arey Tips on Making our College Rental Student Proof
29 September 2021 | 43 replies
Good day all,I need a little help here, and here’s the recap:Some partners and myself just formed an LLC and intend on investing in a nearby college town that shows continuous enrollment increases with limited housing.
Sarat K. Newbie in Grand Rapids, MI
12 December 2019 | 17 replies
Normally during a down economy college enrollment picks up so its a win win.
Andy Grebe 15% cap commercial property BUT open enviromental....now what
15 December 2019 | 8 replies
I represent a number of lenders on environmental issues. if you have solvents migrating off-site, you may not only possibly become a responsible party but also could become subject to toxic tort suit for property damage. your lawyer should advise you on the wisdom of enrolling in the state brownfield or voluntary cleanup program. to maintain liability protection, you need to exercise "appropriate care". doing work pursuant to a state agreement will generally provide you with such protection. you probably wont be able to get insurance coverage for on-site cleanup but might be able to get coverage for off-site claims.