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David Hannah Thoughts on the co-living concept: innovative or dud?
10 September 2017 | 0 replies
Additionally they furnish the apartment and have community managers that set up social events. 
Terry P. Bankruptcy due to Identity Theft
15 December 2019 | 13 replies
Is she on Social Security Disability?  
Sergey Tkachev How will Hurricane Irma affect the Florida Real Estate Market?
3 October 2017 | 35 replies
locally I've seen a number of posts to social media from renters who are having a hard time getting in touch with their landlords and/or getting them to deal with damage that's made the house unsafe or uninhabitable because of a downed tree or other obstruction.  
Paul Evert Pricing a Townhome : 1st Time
13 September 2017 | 2 replies
We priced it at $1,200 which was in line with pricing on Craig's List, Zillows, Trulia, Rent.com, Hot Pads and local social media rental sites.
Joshua Hill Entering tax deeds and wholesailing
3 December 2018 | 8 replies
For the most part that is true however, after reading a book called "The Deallionaire" by investor John Lee from Missouri (He was a guest on the Jennifer Hammond show), He talks about selling properties that he has bought  for less than $1000 using both conventional and unconventional means such as advertising a property via craigslist, social media marketing or selling through realtors and word of mouth.I'm mainly looking to venture into North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Texas and possible New Jersey for this.I have heard both John Lee and Ankit Duggal (A guest on Bigger Pockets show) mention buying into tax deed/tax liens AFTER the main auctions by simply requesting a list of properties that were still unsold. 
Rachel Dunham Website Design and the Liability of Storing Information
13 September 2017 | 1 reply
I was told, by a website developer, that it's not a good idea to put rental applications on your website, because of the liability of storing personal information, specifically social security numbers.
Chris Hodge Hiring for probate leads question
26 February 2018 | 5 replies
My only problem is I don't know anyone that is willing to do it. i marketed it on my social media and nobody seemed to want to do it.
Matt Shields Does this worry anyone else?
14 September 2017 | 3 replies
I think those numbers are for the average incomes. usdebtclock.org pulls income information from the Social Security Administration which uses median incomes. https://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/central.html
Alyscha Johnson Not a "People Person"
16 September 2017 | 5 replies
Does anyone know how to social media as an effective replacement for in person networking?
Account Closed Married, LLC, SE tax?
17 September 2017 | 10 replies
If you and your wife ran a sole member LLC which earned income that needed to be reported on Schedule C, then you can each file your own Schedule C for the LLC in order to properly split your SE tax between your Social Security accounts.