
25 January 2018 | 9 replies
You will be able to serve targeted messaging to match the user’s needs or interests.I implore if your thinking of trying this to do your own extensive research to find a company that is experienced with IP targeting and obeys privacy laws.I wish you the best of luck if you have any questions or concerns I would be more than happy to answer.

24 July 2012 | 15 replies
Only cost me 39$ for a year, domain, hosting, and privacy included plus a bunch of google adwords credits and other free stuff.

19 March 2015 | 115 replies
After all, you want a renter who is as concerned about your safety (and hopefully your property) rather than Mr Aggravating, or worse, someone pretending he values his privacy, or he's shy, or whatever other reson he might lie about not having his photo taken for your safety only.Also, check out the app called bSafe.

6 May 2015 | 74 replies
The backyard was surrounded by 7-8 foot tall bushes creating an impenetrable layer of privacy (and a mighty fine looking one at that).

2 August 2023 | 13 replies
There are many reasons that a 'house-hack' property can cost moreA) Potentially in a better neighborhoodB) Privacy amongst people living in the houseEX - a 1500 Multifamily home will allow more privacy to its residents than a 1500 Single Family Home as there will be some shared walls that separate the homesC) Some cities have little supple of multi-family homes so they make them more expensive.I normally try to avoid buying multi's in cities with a low supply.

16 January 2024 | 3 replies
These would just to document the state of the property.Would it be braking privacy laws?

8 February 2021 | 43 replies
There are definitely down sides to converting the garage and living in it- one of them being privacy.

22 May 2016 | 15 replies
Again, my understanding is that to gain the same level of protection from a trust that you can from say, an LLC, you would have to use an irrevocable trust which requires you to give up a lot more control and is significantly more limiting.I have been led to believe that LTs are good for privacy and maybe some creative methods of REI but in terms of true asset protection, they are not a good option.

26 January 2015 | 11 replies
Here are some good resources to further educate you on Trusts for Real Estate purposes.Mark Warda : Land trusts for Privacy & Profit (check Amazon)Bill Bronchick: He is an attorney in Colorado, & Real Estate Educator.