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Jia Liu Hurricane Irma going to hit my State, updating my insurance.
8 September 2017 | 5 replies
Hope that the storm misses your property so you do not need to test your new insurance.
Grant Smith First Deal In Real Estate- Out of State Investing
9 September 2017 | 5 replies
I recently listened to a podcast wherein an out of state investor referenced google maps in order to judge the vitality of a given neighborhood, but I have qualms with putting my (and my partner's) money behind a virtual litmus test of a neighborhood.
Shaun Roark Best schools for real estate license in Austin, TX area?
2 April 2020 | 6 replies
The advantages of my online course were: awesome test prep at the end of each lesson, audio of the entire course in lessons, videos with stories for lessons learned, and many tools that I use today for marketing and such.  
Levi T. Towing Tenant Vehicles When Rent Is Late
21 September 2017 | 123 replies
If you are willing to try the tow for late rent I believe it would be a huge asset to landlords if you are successful and it is determined as legal.This needs to be tested.
Carey Branam Late rent again, time to evict?
11 September 2017 | 26 replies
I've noticed tenants generally try to test you in the beginning of a relationship to see how much they can get away with.
Arissa Dahl Have any investors thought of/gotten a realtor license??
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
@Robert FreebornFirst year:Real Estate Course: $420 (Rockwell), there are cheaper schools out there.Written Test: $125Finger Prints: $30Realtor's Union dues: $620 (Optional depending on Brokerage)NWMLS dues: $480Supra: $75 activation + $15 a month = $255Office fees: $65 a month or $780 (Will vary depending on Brokerage and Model)Total: $2,710 Additional Cost:Signs: This will vary depending on Brokerage and if you are on a team or notBusiness Cards: Depends on what you wantEvery two years after that you will have a certain amount of CE that you have to accomplish, but if you take advantage of free education hours put on by Title Companies and other outlets, you can reduce your cost. *** Fact ***If you sell one house a year, it pays for itself...
Scott Carrillo Fees are too high for using partners team in place?
13 September 2017 | 31 replies
Anyways I told him I am not interested in the offer he came back with and would like to test the waters with him for a 50/50 jv deal where he doesn't have any fees. 
Willi W. Back up cleaner and handyman on the Peninsula of Bay Area, CA
12 September 2017 | 6 replies
I tell them what I want done in a check list format, and what I want them to resupply and restock the units with. 4 rolls of tissue paper, 4 water bottles, etc.
Damien L. First Radon test result ever!
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
We did a radon test during home inspection and got a result of 3.9 right under the 4.0 recommended limit at which you should act.  
David Hicks Testing Marketing Options - Help is Welcome!!
12 September 2017 | 1 reply

Hello BP Community!  I took a brief hiatus from my investing in order prepare for my wedding coming up in a month.  Everything is finally in order and now I want to run at least 1 campaign before the big day to get th...