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James Hiddle A Question For You Landlords Out There
12 March 2011 | 7 replies
Would this be a deterrent for you not to sign a lease with them?
Joe M. Help me analyze this MultiFam Deal.
2 February 2011 | 6 replies
It is a big headache to have to drive to a laundry mat and can be a rental deterrent for your building.If this was a rehab and flip and no income is provided then the seller is using PROPOSED rents for a cash flow projection.If the utilities are paid by the landlord can you sub meter out and have the tenants pay or is that market rented with all utilities included??
Account Closed Investing low income cities questions
2 February 2011 | 22 replies
Some counties have local websites alsoAny sites that have a fee I would not register, since this info can be located for free.Also use google maps and bing maps for the 3d visuals of areas.
Dave Charron fsbo while renovating or wait and list
4 February 2011 | 14 replies
and can't visualize what a property will look like after it's rehabbed.
Kel S Another interesting way to make $ in RE??
9 February 2011 | 82 replies
Documentation required Every home inspector shall provide to the person on whose behalf a home or single-family dwelling is being inspected a written document specifying: (1) The scope of the inspection, including those structural elements, systems, and subsystems to be inspected; (2) That the inspection is a visual inspection; and (3) That the home inspector will notify in writing the person on whose behalf such inspection is being made of any defects noted during the inspection, along with any recommendation that certain experts be retained to determine the extent and corrective action necessary for such defects.HISTORY: Code 1981, § 8-3-331, enacted by Ga.
Dan Brindley Landlords: Did You Ever Wish You Invested in the Stock Market Instead?
6 April 2011 | 25 replies
Like most here, I'm a very visual person; I want to have a tangible investment I can control.
N/A N/A I want to be a "birddog"... legally
13 May 2011 | 4 replies
If it takes 100 properties to visually inspect and find one to close on, and you might say $1000 per close, then maybe of 100 on the spreadsheet, 20 of them are provided that are worth inspecting, so $200, but since there's uncertainty and maybe some information lacking maybe $100?
Bryan Hancock Webinar Ad Copy - What Pulls?
26 May 2011 | 10 replies
Nice clean copy that is visually appealing for group 1 above.
Dave Grosse Walk Through Your Day
28 March 2010 | 14 replies
SO my day usually goes something like this - wake up, meditate and visualize my goals being completed(30 mins) check emails, check here for any new interesting threads, catch up on news(30 - 60 mins depending on the forums) Follow up on any deals I have going, return any calls from new leads, update files, etc(0-120 mins) get new leads (1 - 2x/wk), get mailers together(handwritten direct mail) (2-3 hrs or more depending on how many leads i get)and the rest of my day is spent generally screwing around with my kids, and other non-sense.
Julia J Gas bill
15 August 2010 | 23 replies
Creating some form of separate metering is the best option, but if the cost is a deterrent right now, I would use Max I's way of pro-rating it.