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Bryan C. Accidently missed 1 payment...Company notified credit bureaus
7 August 2015 | 7 replies
The only way I've been able to keep up with it all is by setting it all up as automatic payments.I only currently have 1 credit card that is not paid automatically and my taxes are not paid automatically (I walk into the tax office 2x a year or pay online).My suggestion would be to put your bill payments on auto pilot.  
Kevin Lewis Contract's Insurance Clause
18 August 2015 | 9 replies
(I explained to her that she is automatically exempt from the lender portion of the clause due to that fact) she also does not want to grant the POA to buyers to deal with the insurance company. 
Anthony Nudo Experienced Landlord
30 December 2018 | 3 replies
What process did you use if any in setting automatic rent payments?
Hattie Dizmond Quick Tip...Phone numbers in emails
10 July 2015 | 5 replies
Be aware that when it is recognized as a phone number, it will automatically turn blue and override any color formatting you may have done. 
JOAN DICKIE Advice on last minute amendments
15 July 2015 | 4 replies
Here, the financing contingency automatically expires 7 days prior to closing.  
Nichole Ovens Is a 4-plex for $150k that brings in $2080 in rent/month good?
1 August 2017 | 32 replies
The owner is a realtor and I could ask him to run them, but I think there could be an automatic conflict there and the results could be skewed.
Account Closed [College] At a crossroad here; want to be real estate investor
29 July 2017 | 18 replies
1) Change my degree to finance/real estate. 2) Get a credit card (to start building credit) and use it for small things and have the balance automatically paid off each month. 3) Get a job as a loan officer, leasing agent, property manager, handy man, etc. to save more money and have W2 income. 4) As soon as you can qualify for a loan, find a house near your college campus and use your $25k savings to buy it as your primary residence, then flip it while you live there or rent it. 5) After you graduate, use your additional savings you were able to come up with to buy another house to flip/rent. 6) From there decide if you want to keep working a job and invest in real estate on the side or use all your savings you were able to accumulate in college (because everything is paid for!)
Steve Ramer I think it may be mentor time
19 August 2017 | 23 replies
I just have the feeling people have been programmed to automatically ignore these.
Jesse F. How to anonymize without an LLC?
29 July 2017 | 4 replies
The title will go into the trust name and when you die the trust will automatically convey title to your beneficiaries.
AL-Teef Jones The convert Landlord
6 August 2017 | 8 replies
I do plan on trying to make my rent receiving as automatic as possible tho.