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Josh Deever New Investor Tips
16 June 2024 | 16 replies
.- Online Store: Start an e-commerce store on platforms like Etsy or Shopify.- Investment: Look into stock market investing or peer-to-peer lending to grow your savings.Summary1.
Molly Kim Tax Lien Auction
15 June 2024 | 6 replies
Back in the day the auctions were in person, not necessarily online.
Christopher Roome Mt Pleasant Neighborhood
15 June 2024 | 8 replies
Looking at multi family in mt pleasant and I’m seeing all over online crime rate is very high but agents and PM’s saying the area isn’t bad.
Jon Pinkerton Transferring real estate from trust to child
15 June 2024 | 1 reply
I read online that a transfer from Parent to Child is exempt from real estate transfer tax. 
Ariana Grace Soon to be real estate salesperson need tips/tricks
16 June 2024 | 12 replies
My first year was filled with attending classes (I'm with Keller Williams, and they provide awesome free training to their agents), talking to people (in grocery stores, family, online chat rooms, etc), and listening to Bigger Pockets podcasts as I drove (alone) or walked my dog.Literally in year 3, I started getting repeat clients. 
Jeff Costa Broker Does Not Have P&L for properties
15 June 2024 | 7 replies
Ask or go on line for property taxes3.  
Steve Welty Everything You Need to Know About AB 2216: Pet Ownership in Rental Housing
13 June 2024 | 3 replies
Landlords worry that the security deposits allowed under the bill will not be sufficient to cover these damages.The presence of pets can lead to higher maintenance costs due to wear and tear, noise complaints, and the need for more frequent and thorough cleaning.Financial Implications: The bill prohibits landlords from charging additional rent or security deposits specifically for pets, which landlords argue is necessary to offset the increased risk and maintenance costs associated with allowing pets.Landlords may need to increase their liability insurance coverage to protect against potential issues arising from having pets on the property, which could lead to higher insurance premiums.Key Provisions of AB 2216No Blanket Pet Bans: Landlords can’t have blanket bans on common household pets without valid reasons.No Extra Charges: Landlords can’t charge extra rent or security deposits for pets.Documentation Requirement: Landlords must provide written documentation if they restrict pets for health or safety reasons.Pet Liability Insurance: The bill might require tenants with pets to have pet liability insurance.As always, I’m here to discuss how this might impact us as property managers and landlords.
Heidi Saelee Unresponsive Property Management Company
15 June 2024 | 4 replies
-I have an online portal that is updated most of the time showing rents paid so the tenants are not the issues.
Matthew T. Private lending software
14 June 2024 | 7 replies
Can do online application via your website, auto generated term sheets and loan docs, and pipeline management.
Eric L. Burkes Greetings from Northern Virginia
14 June 2024 | 18 replies
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