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Grace B. Owner Financing Plan- Please advice!
21 August 2018 | 5 replies
I really should not need to worry about hang around being a landlord and I should wait for end of lease to sell and enjoy the cash flow for the time being.
TeErinn Chenevert Learning Resources for Beginners
28 July 2018 | 7 replies
I really do enjoy accounting, especially taxation, due to my prior internships.
Keyoka Smith Novice South Carolina Investor
2 November 2018 | 29 replies
We're enjoying the vast knowledge available with this group. 
Mike Greenwood First Time Investor In The Greater Milwaukee Area!
30 July 2018 | 7 replies
Some resources I enjoy passing along:PodcastsEpisode 108 - Grant Cardone...
Seth Deitchman New member in GA - Interest in Tax Liens & Deeds
7 September 2018 | 13 replies
Would enjoy hearing your insights about the market in the county and Athens.
Elizabeth D. What is considered 'reasonable notice' to show house with tenant?
28 July 2018 | 8 replies
proper notice to enter is usually defined by the state as 24 hours notice. some states require 48. that is your starting point. that being said, coming through with a high amount of showings can be considered as disrupting the tenants right to peaceful enjoyment of their home. if you plan on coming through with one or two, you should be ok (legally) to give tenant prior written notice and come in regardless of their objections. if you think it may take multiple showings, you are likely better off to work with the tenant to set up a block of time for an open house. in extreme situations, you can consider offering a gift card to a local restaurant or movie theater to get them out. the tricky part is striking a balance between what is legal, entering with proper notice, and what is fair and reasonable, since the tenant can purposely leave the house an extreme mess to make it harder to re-rent, badmouth you to potential renters, and may even try to refuse entry. how you approach will depend on your relationship with tenant.
Lesli Watson New member from Bryan, TX ready to get the ground running!
4 August 2018 | 13 replies
I think you'll enjoy it.
Matt Harmon Any El Paso, Texas Multi-Family investors
16 December 2018 | 19 replies
I always enjoy talking about real estate even though my schedule can be crazy! 
Amra Mujakic online school for real estate agent
4 August 2018 | 6 replies
I really enjoyed it and they have great study material for the real estate exam. 
Tiffany Foy Stop working for the man and start working for yourself
3 August 2018 | 9 replies
I enjoy my job, it pays well, provides us with retirement and health benefits, as well as stability for our family.