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Ismael Jean The best ways to Find owner’s info
12 January 2020 | 12 replies
I dont personally have experience with it but I know that some of the big wholesalers in FL are using investor carrot for SEO and call porter to answer calls, would both be something to look into as I’m doing the same and plan to start those next month.
Paul Ewing Passive Investing Phooey
19 August 2014 | 7 replies
Owning or renting a post hole digger rather than a bar and shovel.
Phillip St. John Would this be a good buy?
27 August 2014 | 7 replies
Operations is lawn mowing and shoveling
Jonathan Schwartz Minimum Spread for Flip
27 August 2014 | 17 replies
If your end buyer's financing falls through, you'll be heating it through the winter, which is not insignificant in MA, and shovel and plow.  
Account Closed Orlando Florida Real Estate Newbie found BP!
9 September 2014 | 19 replies
@Levi Bennett welcome to the central Fl are and always happy to see another gator around=). 
Matt Pieper Does time of year have an impact on listing time for rentals?
15 September 2014 | 16 replies
But in MinneSnowta if I have a vacancy in the late fall, I might be shoveling snow for awhile myself and January/February are next to nothing because it's to cold to move.
Account Closed Landlords/Property Managers - What is a reasonable time frame to schedule regular inspections on an occupied rental?
15 September 2014 | 19 replies
After spending money fixing up a property, I obviously want to make sure the tenants occupying it are not damaging or tearing anything up....whether accidentally or deliberately......or worse still, using my property as a front for some shady illegal activity    (take your pick on that one....the illegal activity that is).I also want to make sure I am on top of the stuff that will break down due to normal wear and tear and stuff that needs regular maintenance.I also want to make sure the tenants are doing their part in up keeping the property as necessary....mowing lawns, shoveling snow from sidewalks and generally maintaining a reasonably clean interior and exterior for their own good and mine.If and when the tenants do tear something up, or something breaks down due to no fault of their own, unless it adversely affects their daily routine, I would think that they most likely would not report it.
Corey Dutton Can You Guess Wich Big Corps Are Next To Suffer Fate From the New Economy?
22 November 2013 | 3 replies
Blackberry) but the main example from the book is steam shovels.
Karen Margrave HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
28 November 2013 | 11 replies
All the best to you & yoursAfter 2 hrs of shoveling snow...it's just great to still be around !!!
Deacon Hayes Hello from Phoenix, Arizona
9 February 2014 | 11 replies
I remember mowing our lawn one week during Christmas break and calling our parents in Idaho and Utah and they were shoveling feet of snow.