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Tradd Bastian Co-Working space
21 September 2020 | 31 replies
There are a few therapists, Realtors, Financial Consultants, Pastor and a few Freelancers in the current set-up.My goals:-Renovate the entire space to include a larger kitchen, updated bathrooms, create an open office space for daily renters and add some dedicated desks for those needing monthly space, but not private offices; add a full service print center and an additional conference room and wire for VTC use with screens and projectors; add a Key FOB entry system for 24-7 access and camera system.
Sam Leon Conducting business at your rental
16 December 2013 | 6 replies
Mostly thinking parking issues, people coming and going.One other time I had an applicant who is a massage therapist, again client visitations at home, I declined, because she can't provide income verification, so its either an all cash business and she isn't paying uncle Sam, also she wasn't licensed with the department of professional regulations so I was wondering if these massages are legit or she might provide other offerings that are questionable.Bottom line, do you guys prohibit business being conducted at your rental properties period, or is it a subjective rule based on how frequent or if it creates any inconvenience such as added traffic or parking situations to the building?
Sterling Williams Any Respiratory Therapists or others in Healhcare
18 July 2014 | 16 replies
Barring any unforeseen setbacks, I should be a working therapist after certifying.
Corey Dutton Bidding Wars Still the Norm in Southern California
26 June 2014 | 5 replies
A speaker, well versed in selling the dream of real estate riches, energizes the crowd and sparks their hopes.
Jason M. Jason From Minnesota
20 July 2019 | 14 replies
Now that the market has turned up a bit I find myself with a decent amount of equity (Been paying off those first few houses for 10+ years now) and some cash in the bank.All that being said I am re-energized to get back into real estate investing.
Micheal Waldrup New member from Virginia Beach, VA.
19 May 2014 | 4 replies
My wife is also a Veteran, now a respiratory therapist.
Princess Surjopolos Newbie Introduction
30 September 2014 | 4 replies
I have been trying to upload a picture but the process seems stuck and I will keep trying.I am currently an online entrepreneur (inspirational spoken-word CDs) and a certified massage therapist who is preparing to get more involved in the real estate business.  
Jack W. Wong Hi from NYC
2 October 2014 | 6 replies
My occupation as a physical therapist can be taxing and i'm already planning toward retirement plan with passive income from REI.  
John Van Uytven Seoul Korea Meetup October 11th
3 January 2015 | 21 replies
I am just so re-energized after talking to and meeting so many great people.  
Tony Leighty RE Investment Nay Sayers
17 October 2014 | 26 replies
Hey Tony,I find that when I attend investor meetups I walk away super motivated and energized.