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Keneisha DuBose First Mailing
19 December 2014 | 4 replies
Or just create a master file in excel and highlight who called you.As for the YL, stick to the normal letter (attached the photo).
Ndy Onyido 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW – HOME VALUE FORECAST
20 December 2014 | 3 replies
Dear BP members,I read above article this evening posted by Tom O'Grady , a member under a group that I subscribe to and I believe that this is very intuitive and a must-read by all investors.One of the highlights is the recovery of the housing market  in the US and that in 2014, "San Francisco and San Rafael, CA as well as Seattle, WA were each featured in the top ten for six months of the year.
Joshlee Ulysse Using certain websites to find cash buyers?
17 October 2016 | 19 replies
The first two ads (usually highlighted in a light color) and the entire list on the right are paying to be there.
Victor N. Best Quickbooks ( Desktop Vs Online) for Landlords?
8 January 2015 | 11 replies
I’ll admit that I’m still learning about QuickBooks Online, so I can be missing things.This comparison list also doesn’t highlight other aspects that are different between the two products.
Marie S. How do you deal with passive aggressive demanding tenants?
15 March 2015 | 16 replies
I explained the importance of using the number that I highlighted on both the lease and the tenant handbook when they moved in.
Bogdan Cirlig When Low Purchase price doesn't make a great Investment option
31 December 2014 | 42 replies
If you'd like to highlight any areas in the US, send me a private message.
Tyler Flagg A Very Merry Christmas Closing!
28 December 2014 | 15 replies
It was the best Christmas present I received by far :-)Here are the highlights...Property ASquare Feet: 1,000Type: 2 bed / 1 bathMarket Price: 55kPurchase: 47.5kGross Rent: $850Operating Expenses: ($256)Mortgage Payments: ($187)Vacancy: ($68)Cash Flow: $339Cap Rate (Purchase Price): 13.3%Cash on Cash Return (Year 1): 18.4%Property BSquare Feet: 1,300Type: 3 bed / 2 bathMarket Price: 72kPurchase: 67.5kGross Rent: $950Operating Expenses: ($262)Mortgage Payments: ($282)Vacancy: ($76)Cash Flow: $330Cap Rate (Purchase Price): 10.9%Cash on Cash Return (Year 1): 15.3%Thanks to everyone for their help over the last year.
Tyson Bumgarner Are these charges the renters responsibility?
3 January 2015 | 16 replies
Upon move-out a walk-through should of been conducted with the property manager to highlight any damages.  
Andy V. New member from SW suburbs of Chicago.
26 January 2015 | 10 replies
When it appears, just choose it and the full name will appear highlighted in the reply box where you were typing.  
Jason J. Is it possible to get a "good" deal in downtown Los Angeles right now? Expert advice needed.
1 July 2016 | 29 replies
I'm definitely a beginner with the number crunching, so I'd love to hear what people think about where I messed up, where I under-estimated, etc (anything highlighted in orange means that I was kind of unsure about the price).