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Jon-Michael Veronesi Can you just send a bill fot eviction fees?
9 July 2019 | 5 replies
Do I just photocopy the receipts and send them a bill?
Sylvia B. So What Is Your Plan?
25 February 2019 | 8 replies
Your state codes outline your responsibilities.Dead tenants rarely complain.When a relative accepts the responsibility of taking the ex tenants property I have them sign for it and I photo copy their personal ID.
Allan Smith Direct Mail: They say keep mailing, but my metrics disagree...
7 December 2017 | 10 replies
@Allan Smith I am the outlier in the group I put together a simple hand written letter, which I later photo copied and input names and addresses.
Account Closed Deed of gift, refinanced, foreclosed, life estate??? Close 12hrs
9 January 2019 | 2 replies
So I’m finally getting around to reading all the OLD pages they sent me of photo copied deeds and transfers.
Demani Akinnagbe Real estate wholesaling
1 December 2015 | 5 replies
Whiteout and a photocopier.
Ed Canales Structuring contractor agreements
16 February 2017 | 5 replies
Are the hard copies re-usable by photocopy
Matthew Spiegel Suing a Contractor in NY State..
12 August 2015 | 3 replies
This way we can be sure the contractor is not putting random material for another job on our account2) We also make a photo copy of the license of every contractor we deal with so we know where they live.  
Corey Herr Purchasing a Storage Unit
3 August 2018 | 17 replies
And you want to see a transcript from the IRS, not a photocopy of a document that he could have created in Word.For all you know, half of those units could be filled with his own junk and the other half his his relative's junk.Trust, but verify.
Matt Alvino Bigger Pockets 90 Day Challenge - A Success Story
12 May 2021 | 8 replies
Got appraisal on Google drive.This is where the challenge stopped, but I wanted to keep taking notes4/28/20217:55 PMSent email to the title company to get the closing time scheduled4/29/2021Confirmed closing at 11 AM on May 4th at the title company4/30/20215/1/202111:15 AMGot cashier's check for closing5/2/20215/3/2021Tyson confirmed Oleatha passed occupancy checks5/4/2021Met at title company for closing, collected keys from vacant unit, applied for AMEX Blue card5/5/2021Began providing checklist items to property management, changed electric/gas in to my name for vacant unit, priced out new fridge/range for vacant unit5/6/2021Provided more checklist items to property management, setup new checking account at local credit union, met with property manager and asked all my questions5/7/2021Sent paperwork to City Water to have service transfered, literally have to fill out a form that is a photocopy of another form... this is why St.
Bruce Gardner CPA always "too busy" during tax season - acceptable?
4 February 2020 | 18 replies
And regarding "direct assumptions", there are no assumptions on the 15 minutes. 1)  I provided the form he needed to complete that I acquired from the actual investment firm I was trying to work with, it took *me* 5-10 minutes to complete it myself.  2) If he chose to just believe me and sign it only, then change my time estimate to 2 minutes to find a pen, sign it, and maybe photocopy for his records.