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Dennis Gavilanes All this paperwork, how do you handle it?
16 March 2014 | 10 replies
(We have 15 units.)I also maintain vendor files.I keep reference materials in separate files/notebooks/drawers for Washington Landlord-Tenant Law, Housing Authority (Section 8), Police/Sheriff Partnering, Fire Marshall-Fire Safety, Tenant Screening Resources, Utility Companies, Rental Association, Legal Counsel, Partnership Minutes, Education Courses we took, etc.I keep a notebook record of standard materials we use, written descriptions including paint samples, flooring samples, etc. with some photo examples.We store and organize most of the property photos in the computer in iphoto.We produce our marketing materials in the computer, such as business cards and advertisements.We keep hard copies of the bank statements, credit card statements, mortgage statements and purchase agreements in binders and archive them at the end of the year.Our bookkeeping is on the computer in Quicken, which allows us to easily look things up, categorize and send electronically to our tax preparer at tax time.Our tax preparer files electronically, keeps an archive record and each year delivers to us hard copies of our tax documents in a labeled folder, which we store in a filing cabinet.We also have a small library of reference books, magazines, newsletters, etc.That's most of it.
Robert Murphy Owner financing and the boarding house
15 March 2014 | 9 replies
But I would need to rent out to 5 more college students to make this happen I am waiting on my attorney for for his answer I have talked to a person who is active in Springfield ma. were I am buying and said the police have more problems to worry about than counting how many people are in these houses and not worry Is there a flaw in my business model or Am I over thinking this. love your in put Thank you
Wayne Hunter Bandit Signs Raleigh, NC Legal?
12 April 2014 | 11 replies
The residents and police in Raleigh remove them whenever they see them.
Larry Hill Brand spanking new to the forum- Confusing question...
16 March 2014 | 9 replies
I'm a police officer and a father of a small child and the last thing I need is to break the law trying to make a career change.
Walter Thompson whats the respond rate whit bandit sighs?
16 March 2014 | 8 replies
just remember that the bandit sign police run during the week..:) sometimes the city will pick up your signs. i just learned they don't run on the weekends . normally.. and if you have friend on a busy street. hit then up and give a starbucks card for letting you put sign in there yard. those can stay for ever as long as you keep owner happy..
Dev Horn THIS is what's WRONG with BANDIT SIGNS...
2 April 2014 | 14 replies
We have civilian sign police, they get a reward for each sign picked up.
Christopher Bowen Pierce County Washington State
2 April 2014 | 6 replies
The most helpful people have been detectives at police station.
Samson Kay Wow. Cops just showed up at my door.
12 February 2015 | 31 replies
It's pretty scary that America is becoming a police state!
Sol Bergren Tenant issues w/ 2 sepearate suites in one house
21 May 2014 | 5 replies
Your response to the upstairs tenants next noise complaint should be"If they are making noise contact the police.
David T. Had a realtor tell me I couldn't legally ask....
7 April 2014 | 11 replies
I would have asked him if he's planning to go down to the police station and file a criminal complaint...