Edward Sherman
Newbie from Hazard, Kentucky
5 September 2016 | 13 replies
http://www.richdad.com/apps-games/cashflow-classicI only got through 5 or 6 of the podcasts (starting chronologically) before switching to Brandon's audiobook - do you have some favorites that are must-listens?
Bret N.
Exit Strategy on this deal?
25 December 2013 | 9 replies
Add minimalist staging- a few wall effects, a plant or two, a few wine glasses and a plate out on a kitchen counter, etc.Better: Order your photos chronologically, as if they're in the exact order that a buyer would see as they walked through the house.
Christopher Saldarriaga
“Out of State” by R.M. Andrews
23 May 2020 | 2 replies
I saw it as a good chronological, informational guide on what to look out for and what to expect.
Paul Amegatcher
A $12K wholesale deal 6 months in the making.
26 January 2017 | 34 replies
@Paul Amegatcher 1st Congrats, I do appreciate your clear and methodical chronology.
Maximiliano Rodriguez
Overcome probate by Bonding the foreclosure property??
31 August 2022 | 2 replies
Print out the recorded documents in chronological order by date.
Jessie Creighton
What do you think I should do first? (and second, and third...)
17 November 2017 | 3 replies
This site has great information just not in chronological order.
Ryan Pritchard
HELP! AIRBNB Listing Review
8 November 2023 | 8 replies
Unlike selling house where you go in chronological/practical order of the home, guests regularly like to see the highlights or MAIN things first.For example, one of your first 5 pictures is the art work which is already noted in other photos of the dining room.
Ross Yeager
My Roofstock Investing Experience
12 April 2020 | 30 replies
The blog has the most recent posts listed first, so you'll need to sort through to the end if you want to read through the experience in chronological order.A summary of my findings can be found below: I would recommend Roofstock from a platform and customer service perspective, but it is very very hard to find deals that are worth pursuing.
Dan Perrott
Looking up court records in Indianapolis
25 January 2015 | 5 replies
Dan,You can look up the Chronological Case Summary (CCS) on mycase.in.gov as part of the Odyssey Case Management System.
Will Kenner
Ask the tough questions
14 August 2019 | 10 replies
He then proceeded to give a chronological account of the structures on the property and said that there was a building built in 1962 that was formerly on the property before the current structure.