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Brandt Hollander Update Letter to Investors (Samples / Advice Requested)
28 April 2017 | 3 replies
Encourage your investors to reach out to you separately if they have questions or need additional detail.Below is a sample template that mirrors some of the advice above.
Alex J. trump tax impact on investors? why arent we talking more about it
31 December 2017 | 86 replies
First chart was the Atlantic in 2014, it does return on dollars.This is Wallet Hub's 2017 Analysis (Tax Foundation did one too mirrors it basically), they lower the number the more dollars received. 1 Kentucky 2 Mississippi 3 New Mexico 4 Alabama 5 West Virginia 6 South Carolina 7 Montana 8 Tennessee 9 Maine 10 Indiana 11 Arizona 12 Louisiana 13 South Dakota 14 Missouri 15 Oregon 16 Georgia 17 Idaho 18 Vermont 19 Wyoming 20 Maryland 21 Oklahoma 22 Pennsylvania 23 Alaska 24 Rhode Island 25 Florida 26 Ohio 27 Arkansas 28 North Carolina 29 Hawaii 30 Iowa 31 Wisconsin 32 North Dakota 33 Michigan 34 New York 35 Texas 36 Washington 37 Colorado 38 Virginia 39 Nebraska 40 Utah 41 New Hampshire 42 Connecticut 43 Massachusetts 44 Nevada 45 Kansas 46 California 47 Illinois 48 New Jersey 49 Minnesota 50 DelawareThis is naked theft from high income States who DEPEND on private sector dollars to subsidize States who basically are propped up by Federal Monies via grants, payments, defense, national security, and Govt Contracts.
Mary Ann Casey Tenant Causes $14k Damage to IN Rental Property
27 January 2023 | 101 replies
--> Missing medicine cabinet/mirror - replace.Estimated cost: $200FINAL INTERIOR CLEANING:--> Clean bathrooms (Scrubbing Bubbles and Bleach should be part of this cleaning), sweep and mop floors, vacuum carpets, clean window blinds, damp wipe all molding to remove built-up dust, clean refrigerator and stove and any other appliances.
Jody Schnurrenberger What special touches/amenities do you add when you renovate?
27 December 2017 | 107 replies
The type of renters we aimed for prefer a luxury still of living lol As for the bathroom sensor light.. the sensor is only linked to the light fixture above the mirror.. there’s a separate switch for the light over the shower for that exact reason. 
Robert Crowley Buy and hold deal or bust?
4 March 2018 | 23 replies
But co pilots get paid to learn and fill their experience bucket.Lastly though buying a SFR rental is not a complicated thing and in todays day anyone who can fog a mirror has a decent fico and 20 to 30k in the bank can buy one.. that's one reason the economy in many cities has rebounded at all.. so much investment from out of area investors..
Mindi Rosser Best car for new real estate agent?
9 January 2023 | 140 replies
It is all smoke and mirrors.
Quamal Burton Should I Quit My Job or Stay?
22 January 2018 | 56 replies
@Quamal BurtonQuamal - I left my investment banking job at 27 and at 28 have built a business by which I am financially independent.It's time to have an honest conversation with yourself in the mirror and ask:1) Do I have the hustle it takes to wake up at 6 AM, work until 10 PM, and not expect a paycheck?
Account Closed Real Estate Crash Will Be "Different This Time" . . . Right??
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
The 2008 crash was caused because banks were giving loans to anyone that could fog a mirror, giving interest-only loans to get people into houses they couldn't possibly afford, and doing other stupid things like rolling credit card debt into the loan so it was "affordable."
Nathan Gesner FED finally admits we're in for a correction. Thoughts?
2 October 2022 | 175 replies
Blame the face in the mirror if this housing bubble or the inflation correction comes as a ‘surprise’.  
Kevin Barnett Current trends --- what sells, what doesn't
9 September 2015 | 9 replies
Yes, I did say that...and I completely misspoke...sorry about that...As I alluded to in the follow-on sentences, I tend to replace all FINISHES...That typically includes:- New Paint- New Electrical Fixtures- New Plumbing Fixtures- New Cabinets/Vanities- New Countertops- New Flooring- New Appliances- New Doorknobs, Smoke Detectors, Mirrors, etc.When necessary, it also includes:- New Doors- New WindowsSorry for the confusion...