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Kimberly H. Basic Cook County Housing Voucher question
1 June 2016 | 18 replies
As basic as this question is, I can't find an answer on the Chicago Housing authority website, any other website, CHA video for landlords, and when I called CHA and asked the question they transfered me to someone on vacation...What paperwork are they supposed to submit with their application related to the housing voucher?? 
George Rodriguez quickbooks p&l and balance sheet reports
17 April 2017 | 24 replies
Loans are Liability (Balance Sheet)Purchase of property (Balance Sheet) - watch out for expenses that can be deducted for rental properties ( that is why you need to speak to an accountant)Sale of property (Profit & Loss) Transfer all money from Balance Sheet to Profit & LossFollow the HUD to double check the balances and make adjustmentsMoney Spend: Flip Rehab (Balance Sheet)Rental Maintain properties (Profit & Loss)Capital Improvements (Balance Sheet)Of course there are more steps - this are very basic. As
Kevin Wilson First BRRRR (well almost) by the numbers
18 June 2020 | 53 replies
Originally posted by @Kevin Wilson:Pittsburgh came up on some turnkey sitesThis might be a super basic a basic question, but what are turnkey sites you used/liked and what were you using them for? 
Martha Daisley Help! Losing my ins coverage because of a land trust
15 February 2020 | 12 replies
Shop around because your dealing with a loser company not worth working with if they don’t understand or insure something as basic as a trust agreement
Dillon Lopez What to do when you have 0 money!?!
13 January 2019 | 28 replies
I don't have to read a book or listen to anybody to know something as incredibly simple and basic as managing my personal finances and deciding how much of my disposable income I will spend or save :) I seriously doubt anyone who needs to read a book (or be told by others) about saving their own disposable income has enough of what it takes to put their shirt and pants on in the morning. :)So, back to what I said in the beginning: your main focus should be getting great deals, finding ways to get great deals and once again finding great deals. 
Omar Saucedo Cortes 1st time investor/basic knowledge
25 March 2022 | 6 replies
Hello everyone,I’m new to Real Estate, as basic as you can get.