Clint Bolton
Experience with RentRedi?
3 May 2022 | 22 replies
Their response was that they wish they had a desktop way of logging on and getting setup.
Brian Patrick
Using HELOC for Investment Property Downpayment
14 October 2017 | 20 replies
Anyway, two of the three lenders used desktop underwriting, which came in with much lower values than I expected.
Andrew Flora
HELOC on Investment properties
11 October 2018 | 10 replies
Easy to work with, lend everywhere, responsive and in some cases a desktop appraisal.
Stuart M.
Banks that do 80%+ HELOC's on FL SFH investment property?
16 December 2019 | 25 replies
SCCU used a desktop underwriting process, which valued the house waaay lower.
Tim S.
How do I search within a forum only?
29 July 2017 | 13 replies
Note: The following works on the desktop version of the site, I'm not familiar with the mobile app.In the main search bar, enter the term or phrase you're looking for and click Enter or the magnifying glass.1) On the search results page, there are several subsections.
Fahadbin Alam
How do you guys track your business expenses?
4 January 2022 | 4 replies
I prefer the quickbooks desktop (mostly because I am used to doing everything from my computer), however we use the online because we are always moving around and in different places at the same time or different time, so to stay on top of all the different transactions and expenses we use online to utilize as we go versus waiting to get to our laptop to input all our receipts and data.
Shaun Palmer
Freshbooks vs. Quickbooks
4 April 2021 | 9 replies
As a quit my IT job guy (thanks to passive income >> FI) I caution to not go with a desktop/pc based business tool where if the pc/laptop blew up was stolen you'd loose data.
Brian Fleig
Freshbooks vs Quickbooks
4 June 2021 | 12 replies
QuickBooks Desktop or QuickBooks Online.
Account Closed
APP issues...can’t see other members posts
2 September 2018 | 3 replies
If I go to the desktop version I can see your post.
Jonathan Trimboli
Mac or not to Mac !?
28 September 2019 | 73 replies
No it doesn't matter. 99% of software you're going to use is web based or, even if desktop based, will work on both.