
31 March 2015 | 4 replies
The most important part would be keeping track of my expenses and money coming in (repairs, utilities, rents, ect.) and being able to let my accountant log in and help me keep things organized.

30 March 2015 | 5 replies
I have heard about some organizations that rent large houses to provide rooms for clients.

14 December 2015 | 9 replies
It's not at all popular (which isn't to say it might not be profitable; I don't know).Our biggest organization is CTREIA, which meets monthly.

31 March 2015 | 23 replies
Beyond the first book, would-be investors should be discouraged from spending money on the RDPD organization's training.

19 April 2016 | 60 replies
It will take time for the platforms to organize legal around Title IV.

12 August 2021 | 9 replies
Either way, these pics will be primarily for Homeaway, and I'm hoping to find someone here that I trust and is recommended a little more organically than Airbnb.

4 April 2015 | 5 replies
That is really discouraging because it puts my goal of quitting my job out even further.With the demands of 3 kids (2 in sports), 1.5 hour commute each day, and my current job, I'm having a really hard time fitting in starting a new career and business.

28 September 2015 | 3 replies
I may need to contact other organizations because she said she was a minister and the church told me they never heard of her or her ministry.For the contractor, I have just contacted my lawyer.

7 April 2015 | 8 replies
thank you @Mardochee Pierre very much although i do plan to flip it for a profit i would like to live there a year or two and make it a vacation rental when I'm not there and really don't want an inland house although i do notice a majority of the waterfront homes are actually just on a canal and there is the whole hones beech long beech rockaways etc... acting as a wall in my opinion.....mainly could you perhaps recommend an experienced inspector that could assist me when i visit the open house... they do provide all sorts of inspections and property information but i just don't trust them after all the whole thing is organized by some 3rd party company making a profit off the 6% commission at the auction so obviously they could be less than truthful... also any information from the state which owns the homes at this point i really wouldn't trust because i know the state can say one thing and than a local town official could come around and say oh no no you need to teat that house down etc...

7 April 2015 | 5 replies
I purchased a vacant lot in a distressed area in Pittsburgh, I got paid to buy it and if I can't sell it this year I will donate it to either the township a church or a local organization I know.