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Caleb Green Paying off rentals early
30 July 2017 | 43 replies
Nothing to sneeze at.
Tracy Nye General Landlord & Rental Lease Agreement
4 November 2023 | 1 reply
Of course, she said it was fun but it was clearly not if I left the house for a few days like I went to Florida for a week and I  was completely fine never used any medicine at all the whole time I was gone I came back and after being back about 30 minutes  I sneezed probably 20 times have a horrible headache.
Steven Steiner Tax Liens Noob Questions (Neptune NJ)
12 February 2016 | 8 replies
Not that that is anything to sneeze at, but is that a lot?
Kyle Clover Question about the BRRRR Method Cash-out Refinance - First Rental Property
5 November 2023 | 5 replies
No one is gonna sneeze at it, but if you could do it 8x per year that's over 200k.The keys to scaling are inventory, project pace, and resale market. 
Shane H. Bookkeeper holding Financial info hostage??? Advice please
6 October 2023 | 35 replies
-->> My own disclaimer - I understand any replies/comments etc are not legal, tax or financial advice and I should seek out my own professionals and hold anyone responding harmless****************So cliff's notes version - I am an owner in an Assisted Living business - we do just over 6 figures in revenue per month - so not gigantic but nothing to sneeze at either - When I bought the business fall 2017 I found a local bookkeeper that had her own business managing books and outsourcing payroll - she did great - we hummed along and middle to late summer 2018 she completely changed her business focus and I started having problems with her follow through - work was getting done and payroll was completed on time so we moved on as I wasnt ready for the stress of moving to another bookkeeper.  
Andrew M. My TurnKey Investing Strategy. Feedback please.
2 May 2020 | 63 replies
I don't think $200/door is anything to sneeze at personally.
Michelle Backer Properties in New York City — price drop?
6 January 2021 | 25 replies
Imagine if someone sneezes in an Elevator with you?
Dries Nijenkamp New investor seeking advice from experts!!
22 November 2023 | 5 replies
oh, and if it closes in the new year when your income drops due to being a full time student, its likely to be a pretty minimal tax event...thats nothing to be sneezed at
Xzavion Schultze Looking for good markets to build a MTR portfolio.
21 August 2023 | 8 replies
$30k is nothing to sneeze at.
Michael Rodriguez [Calc Review] Help me analyze this DSCR deal
10 July 2022 | 3 replies
Your DSCR, before any kind of capital expenditures, is 1.2, but >500 per month is nothing to sneeze at.