19 September 2017 | 18 replies
I've used WCAP financial to help unlock some no interest credit cards that I use along with lines of credit to better manage my seed costs.

25 April 2018 | 0 replies
a family member of mine has an Airbnb property. they had their house cleaner come in after their last guest had left. a few days later, before the next guest came in the cleaner returned to the house because he thought he had left something behind. when he went inside he found that someone had been staying there. the bed had been used, there was beer in the fridge, dog hair on the couch. this got me thinking about how easy it is for someone to log on to Airbnb and look at a particular property to see if there is availability that day, then you could just walk up to the house, knowing it is vacant and try all the windows and doors to see if the last guest left anything unlocked. this seems like a pretty clever idea for a vagrant looking for a place to crash. has anybody ever had this happen to them?

10 June 2017 | 2 replies
(I feel as though she had to break the window to unlock the apartment to show it)-I've met her 3 times and each time she's driven to the apartment.

2 February 2018 | 3 replies
The front door is unlocked, and I loudly announce myself when I enter.

11 August 2018 | 3 replies
I'm trying to unlock some of the equity in that home to help purchase future properties.

8 January 2016 | 9 replies
Heed the warnings (and opportunities) of those like @Arlen Chou that voice the risks - and what you can unlock.

28 June 2015 | 13 replies
To simply allowing anyone to go in with the lockbox code is similar to leaving the door unlocked...Yes, like @Ryan D. sometimes I get into the houses without agent having to show me (wouldn't be necessary anyway).

11 April 2017 | 1 reply
Especially the part on unlocking the keys to getting a "yes" from your lender.

9 August 2017 | 11 replies
This is a way to transition a property and unlock higher rents and value over time.

11 October 2016 | 28 replies
I don't want to burn my Saturdays running around unlocking doors for prospective buyers/tenants or meeting up with contractors to pay them or sitting in front of the computer on a Sunday night to make sure I get the craigslist ads posted, and then turn my phone volume on max loud to make sure I don't miss any calls about my properties.