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Cedrick Givens Gathering Forms & Documents
21 October 2021 | 6 replies
No, they are not always "accurate and reliable" but most of them are not legal contracts, so it may not matter.If you're looking for a legal document, like a lease agreement, then you can search the internet and piece one together or even write one from scratch, but you should absolutely take it to a well-qualified attorney and have it reviewed/approved for use.If you're just talking about notices and letters (e.g. application approved) or something that is not a legal contract, then it should be fine to use someone else's example.
Steve Puglisi Ideas for off market deals
26 October 2021 | 4 replies
@Steve PuglisiIf you are going to market to estate attorney(s) the attorney represents the PR (Personal Representative) while the PR represents the decedent (estate)If you can, try to concentrate on those PR's that reside outside the state of CT (AZ, TX, Utah, HI, etc.,).Usually at most the PR that whom you contact, may be motivated to sell..No matter how much time has passed during the administration process the emotions for the family are still raw..Good luck...  
Jared Smith Fireplace for a home built in 1880
22 October 2021 | 5 replies
Hi Jared,It might be best to have an inspector check it out (vs asking on the internet)--it may be dangerous.Check with your insurance company--your rates might go up.Good Luck!
Account Closed Would you take $3000 or write a Bad Google Review?
27 October 2021 | 37 replies
But honestly the satisfaction of throwing up a middle finger to that guy on the internet would be worth it.
Peter Eberhardt Uber bought me my second property
4 November 2021 | 17 replies
I started out last summer buying into all the typical internet rookie stuff like investing out of state. 4 months of late research nights and early morning phone calls later I flew to Ohio and almost purchased a couple places there (thank you to @Ryan Deeter, @Bryan Thomas, and everyone else that put up with my relentless phone calls and emails.
Evan Swanson Barriers to Entry Increasing for Rookie Real Estate Investors?
3 November 2021 | 21 replies
Try doing it when mortgage rates are 6-8%, NOBODY you know or have ever talked to is doing is, there are no books in the library, no such thing as Bigger pockets, no Zillow, no online MLS, heck maybe no internet.
John Watson Monthly Utility Costs in Sevierville, TN
23 October 2021 | 9 replies
I'm looking for insight on the average monthly utility cost for water, sewage, electricity, internet, and anything else I may have forgotten for a 3 BR, 3.5 BA, with pool, in Sevierville.
Ed Fowler Hi-Tech Smart Apartment Development
29 October 2021 | 15 replies
One thing to remember is these devices (most of them) will require strong internet connections.
Stephanie DeBerry First House hack- Inheriting tenants
28 October 2021 | 9 replies
Seller is sharing the main house internet with tenants and splitting the cost with them.
Michelle Garcia Separate bank account to collect rent?
30 October 2021 | 4 replies
Put your internet and electricity through that account.