Renee R.
Rent increase on bad tenants
12 January 2016 | 64 replies
Fact, many jurisdictions mirror these rules as they are based on the ABA standard rules.
Katie Miller
How would you invest $1 million?
15 August 2020 | 192 replies
The question,"How would you invest $1 Million Dollars," is kind of like looking in a mirror.
Alexaundra McCormick
RENATUS SCHOOLING?
21 August 2015 | 390 replies
(Actually not an insurance company but a brokerage with proprietary products).AL hired anyone who could fog a mirror, trained them to sell the buy term, invest the rest stuff.
Andre Chambers
Application of principles from Never Split the Difference
23 August 2019 | 14 replies
Use late night FM DJ voice Start with “I’m sorry”Mirror (as if you don’t understand)Silence (at least 4 seconds after mirror)RepeatDon’t feel their pain, label it.
Michael Zuber
The Sellers Market is Over - Be Careful (Now What)
5 January 2019 | 114 replies
I'm still buying rentals and flips, but only taking on high profit projects or solid longterm holds.I agree that Atlanta seems to mirror in a lagging fashion to the Phoenix market (for whatever reasons); and from what I can tell, both seem to still be doing pretty well at the moment.
Bob Malecki
Looking for recommdations for note management platform
17 February 2018 | 22 replies
We are just not prepared to hire autopal to do the bespoke development for us - at least not yet.
Gabriel Hougher
How to furnish for cheap
7 December 2016 | 12 replies
I picked up 3 bed frames (1 full, 1 queen, and 1 twin), 3 mattresses, nightstands, dining table & 4 chairs, mirror, pyrex dishes, secretary cabinet, and a few other knick knacks for $235.What really ate into my budget was things like comforters, bed sheets, lamps, coffee maker, pillows, rugs, etc. — I went to IKEA & Target for those and that came to about $800.
Damian LoBasso
How to properly structure my new business
9 February 2017 | 1 reply
Given our backgrounds, most are seeking to invest primarily on our track around in non-real estate investing, and less so on the metrics of any particular deal.I'm curious if the community recommends returning all capital and interest at the conclusion of each flip to investors, and then re-raising funds with each new investment, or if there is a way to structure our entity to mirror a REIT, so that we guarantee a particular interest rate, but have the rights to the underlying funding for a set period of time (say 3 years with a 12% annual preferred interest rate).
David Song
Why to avoid < 50 k properties
2 July 2018 | 338 replies
@Irina Belkofer owners of subways I assure you don't break even they would be closing them left and right instead of growing like they have been for years.. and for sure its apples to oranges you need to have the ability to run a business running rentals is pretty vanilla and darn near anyone who can fog a mirror can at least try it LOL...
Chris Gilliland
Fake / Scam Ads scaring away prospective tenants?
5 December 2017 | 11 replies
If that's not possible, tape it to the front door AND tape it in several obvious places inside the unit like on the fridge, bathroom mirrors, etc.I manage a lot of rentals in a small Wyoming town and scammers used to steal my pictures constantly.