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Frank Fiore Jr likelyhood of actually receiving rent; via court
12 July 2013 | 11 replies
I have upped my yoga classes to 5 times a week; it seems to help....
Khaled Seirafi How to Approach Commercial Brokers to Purchase Large Multifamily
1 July 2020 | 24 replies
Be careful and make sure you beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing
Todd Young Help Me Decide How to ADD VALUE
26 April 2020 | 4 replies
Hi Todd,That's an attractive looking building.Find a good stable tenant, and possibly offer some of the build out needed (if you have to--you may not have to).Just from a first glance, some tenants that come to mind would be:1) Auto Insurance Office.2) Pizza shop, owner operator, take out and delivery only.3) Dental Office (probably with a repaint to tan with brown trim or etc...).4) Dry Cleaner, drop off and pick up, where clothes are sent to main plant elsewhere by truck.5) Daycare, with attractive fencing if outside play area and parking are both available.6) Local Government or local utility branch office for payments.7) Meeting hall for the town Elks, Moose, VFW, Masons, etc...8) Realtors office.9) PO Box Rentals.10) Co-working space.11) Local Trendy Coffee house.12) Office HQ for your local Democrat or Republican or other party.Good Luck!
James Lord Write down your goals!
10 July 2020 | 1 reply
I wrote down goals all the time, posted them to walls, in my top desk drawer, on mirrors, said them like a yoga mantra only to not see them materialize, well, until I figured out you must build a road map to the goal.
Rich Chen Sell the rental property to buy a house?
21 October 2020 | 31 replies
Your clothing and furniture is an asset.
Nick Wilkinson Buying duplex at 100% LTV! Over-Leveraging or Good Deal?
3 August 2020 | 31 replies
From what I hear from the experts here, they like to have at least a 30% equity position, so the market can drop that much and they can still sell out from under it without losing their shirts or any other articles of clothing.
Hunter Harms Question involving time spent at a job site?
6 January 2018 | 15 replies
@Jim Goebel I run an ecommerce clothing store and manage a portfolio of tech investments haha, but I fully intend to make real estate my main business.
Andrew S. New tenants put cardboard over windows
7 July 2018 | 24 replies
. - install some rods for them and write something into your lease that no towels, clothing, blankets, etc... can be used as window dressing.
Jamison Wiersema .45 Acre lot, lots of grass lawn. Alternatives?
5 July 2017 | 7 replies
offer the lawn area to be utilized for someone that does goat yoga.....seems to be a new craze....together with having several other str units like yurts or rvs...the goats would mowe the grass and would be another attraction for people staying there.I love win.win
Peter Morgan Best place to find paint for the best price
16 September 2021 | 30 replies
It does tend to splatter as cheap paints do, but I always do drop cloths when I do ceiling anyway and I do ceilings before walls.