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Nick Johnson Live in MA, invest in FL. Tax CPA?
2 February 2022 | 4 replies
Hey @Nick Johnson where in FL are you investing?
Andy Sabisch Questin on a rental with a coal furnace
22 May 2022 | 2 replies
Hi Andy,I don't have any coal furnaces, but I know how they work.Your lease should address who owns the coal, because if they move and have a ton of coal they paid for in the basement they might want credit for leaving it.A coal furnace can have (or can not have) a "Stoker", that stoker can be adequate size for 24 hours or less than 24 hours.If no stoker, someone must go down to basement when coal fire goes out and hand shovel coal from the floor to the furnace mouth.If there is a stoker someone must every so many hours go down and shovel coal into the stoker. 
Dev Patel How to be a pro real estate investor
4 June 2022 | 6 replies
Hi Dev,Read Rich Dad Poor Dad.Make as much money as you can before you are 18 and spend zero of that money.Kid Jobs: Cut grass, babysit with younger kids--not babies, shovel snow, sell things online, offer to help at businesses of people you know for cash, such as cleaning out a storeroom, or sweeping the parking lot, or washing windows.
Jimmy Chao Flooding in crawlspace. Other solutions besides encapsulation?
13 June 2022 | 12 replies
That sounds pretty daunting, but luckily most issues (other than a very high water table) are solved with very little money unless you're allergic to a shovel and a few hours of manual labor.1.
Carla Rodriguez Clear Snow from Driveway?
10 February 2022 | 4 replies
Tenants in a single family home are responsible for shoveling their own driveway.
Reynaldo Pena Section 8 Investors in Orlando?
25 February 2022 | 0 replies
Any section 8 investors in Orlando, FL are or surroundings willing to connect and share some knowledge?
Dennis Nikolaev I have an awesome lot, and design, short on cash. Please advice
22 March 2022 | 8 replies
At that time you can raise funds to build yourself, or flip the shovel ready lot to another developer for a profit.
Ramanda M. Tenant's boyfriend overstaying welcome
25 March 2022 | 23 replies
Never came out of the deposit.She has exclusive use of that driveway which means she pays for plowing, but I have it done as a courtesy as mine is being done and the additionally cost is nominal - so asking to have her/him help by cleaning their cars…as my plow guys waits because they take an hour to come out, then have him peep as she does it solo so my guy can clear the driveway and me never saying a word about it to either of them - because it isn’t my business except I was out there shoveling/clearing snow so I witnessed.
Tyler D. Which states have the best long-term potential?
29 March 2022 | 1 reply
TX and FL are booming, etc.But I want to take a step back and talk about the long-term potential of different states.
Barbara Lynn California mortgages and rentals
12 April 2022 | 3 replies
An associate of mine stated that a buyer has backed out of a closing of bulk lot purchase which was shovel ready.