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Andrew Jones Renting and Calculating for Depreciation
12 January 2015 | 11 replies
But I would go into that conversation having done more research - it would be expensive to pay a CPA for education that you can get for free here or at the library, but a good CPA will help you get the most deductions to protect any income you do have.
Melissa Hasan LLC or business name?
28 October 2016 | 12 replies
Some libraries will have  their books or others that may help.
Chris Farrugia How much rehab do you do on your own vs. contract out?
18 November 2015 | 92 replies
YouTube, the do-it-yourself classes at the big box home improvement stores, and the DIY section of the library is where we learned how to do almost everything. 
CJ Mason Looking for ANY investing tips
2 July 2016 | 5 replies
You might even start with what is at your library (free!).
Curtis Mears Technical Issue When Following Alert Links
22 June 2016 | 2 replies
I have the issue whether using PC, samsung phone, or nexus notepad.
Parker Cox How to make money in Southern California
22 May 2016 | 9 replies
SDCIA has a huge library where you can rent books as a member well worth it!
Don Smith New member from thousand oaks California learning the ropes
16 October 2015 | 7 replies
The public library is also a great source.
Connor Francis Finding comps and rehab estimates - Tulsa OK
18 October 2015 | 3 replies
Their "current price" estimate may be off somewhat, but they will usually have actual sale-price data, which can help if it's not too old - less than a few years, maybe.I know you can access the Tulsa County land records by going down to the Tulsa main library, in the civic center, and finding the public computers there that can do it. 
Michael Morton New Investor from Harvard, MA
30 October 2015 | 4 replies
I learned a lot about investing from lurking on sites such as this, reading a ton of books in the library and book stores, and watching other investors in action.Good luck!
Lakeesha Romero frustrated?
31 October 2015 | 13 replies
It takes time to build your library of possible buys, start now and in a few months you won't need a Realtor.