
3 September 2017 | 3 replies
In your listing description you can put the set dates and times of your showings and ask for an email or text if they plan on attending.

6 September 2017 | 6 replies
For $300 upfront plus another $150 at closing they list your house on the MLS, you write the description, fill out all the details on their website (how many bedrooms, etc), load up the photos and you're listed!
5 September 2017 | 10 replies
Hi Marcin,Out of state investing is an important component of geographic diversification and syndication can be an ideal way of achieving that from a passive investor perspective.

30 November 2018 | 25 replies
@Tony LinGet a copy of the Current Employer SPDOne way of determining if your current employer will allow you access your retirement funds while still working for them, is to check the summary plan description (SPD) for the existing plan.

7 July 2014 | 19 replies
The auctioneer was inexperienced, lost (could not find the correct legal location of the auction, I had to call her on her cell), could not pronounce "situated", read the entire legal description down to the manhole cover on the SE corner of the property and was personable and pleasant.

7 October 2014 | 17 replies
I sell manufactured homes and I saw a listing of one of my homes with the same pictures, different description and triple the price on CL.

23 October 2006 | 1 reply
Your executive summary should include:- who your company is and experience- exactly what the project is. good description with facts. - How much money you are asking for- How you plan on paying the money back- any collateral or capital to bring to the tablebasically, the executive summary gives us an overview of you, the project, and how you plan on paying the money back.

20 July 2014 | 14 replies
Etc.I'd pick a geographic area that seems stable, familiar, and matches your risk profile (crime rate, tenant pool, job market, etc).

2 December 2014 | 53 replies
I take a picture, and write the name, and description of the dog allowed into the lease.

1 March 2015 | 9 replies
Although this is a very general description of the situation, what do you feel is a reasonable compensation for the person on the ground?