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David Greene Apple Numbers App
11 April 2022 | 3 replies
Because you can put multiple tables on one page, and precisely control their display, Numbers makes it very easy to create a visually presentable business case presenting, with layers of detail.The table naming feature, and the default variable behavior allow you to refer to data in a file by a predictable naming structure.
Kimberly Gillock annual property inspection
25 December 2017 | 6 replies
Replace battery is necessary.(9) Test/Reset GFCI receptacles.(10) Test outside hose bibs and main shutoff valve.(11) Visual inspection of ceiling for stains.(12) Replace burnt out light bulbs for elderly tenants with no ladder.Then every 6 month or so I would do a few additional things such as wash down AC compressor coil; open the tub drain and bathroom lav drain stopper and tease out the hair down there; may be do a test load of wash and dry if I have some dirty rags in the back of my vehicle; get on the roof for a visual check, open the main sewer cleanout outside and shine a flash light down, and obviously I emailed tenants before each visit to see if they need me to look at anything. 
Jason Gordon Finding!
5 October 2016 | 7 replies
I know what is hot and what is not often because I am out there showing, looking, talking and doing and I can either visually see what distressed properties there are, or listen to my network of investors, realtors, landlords and other property managers.
N/A N/A Trada Properties...anyone bought a pre con 4 plex from them
28 August 2008 | 24 replies
i believe it to be accurate, and they do a really good job at making sure the product is well taken care of, and good visual appeal.
Robert Granara realty trust or LLC?
18 January 2008 | 35 replies
He states that all liability transfers to beneficiary but cites no source for this position: http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2009/03/11...This presentation does a nice job visually but doesn't address the point at controversy: http://www.assetprotectionplanners.com/articles/re...This article cites MA caselaw that shows how the trustee can be liable: http://www.richmaylaw.com/?
Raimondo F. San Francisco rentals: do you believe in mathematical models?
16 May 2016 | 8 replies
If visual stability is the goal instead, prices will probably continue to rise uncontrollably."
Joe Assad Why You Should Stage Your Next Fix and Flip
19 October 2016 | 8 replies
Creating a dynamic environment makes a home more attractive by helping buyers visualize its potential, and it can also be a good tool for camouflaging any shortcomings.But staging a home goes far beyond just aesthetics, there are real tangible business benefits.
Jennifer LeMaster Southern California to Billings Montana? Should we do it?
3 February 2017 | 34 replies
Like the post above, you've got to decide what's right for your family and graphing out the positives vs. negatives is a great visual exercise.  
Michael Davis Looking for an auction mentor
3 April 2017 | 7 replies
You've got to do title search beforehand, only drive by and visually see the property from outside, as most of the time they are occupied.consistent monitoring through auction day.
Account Closed Buying an investment property remotely and trust home inspection
9 February 2018 | 3 replies
Well not so fast, there is so many limitations and misunderstandings among the inspection process that the investor could be easily blindly buying a lemon with no knowledge at all.I am attaching some pointer of how to get the best out of the inspection and how to have a realistic feel for the property.First: Home inspections are visual in nature, we the inspector don't check underground piping, we dot move stuff, we don't open holes, we make recommendations and comments, but you the investor needs to act upon the information you are obtaining.Second: Learn about the house.