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Gregory Akerman Hello from L.A.!
12 May 2008 | 2 replies
Nice to be part of such a comprehensive real estate forum.I hope I can contribute!
Matt Smith Where to find population growth & job growth?
2 February 2016 | 2 replies
Their data is free and comprehensive.  
Andy Perez Inheriting tenants
29 November 2015 | 17 replies
If you would like assistance with this portion of the due diligence process or with a comprehensive title search, feel free to reach out to me. 
Jason Cotner Hard Money Question
3 May 2013 | 14 replies
I have our 5 yr plan outlined and I am currently researching business plans so I can put together a comprehensive one.
Joe Garvin Has anyone on BP used Evolve Vacation Rentals
24 September 2019 | 29 replies
Also, if you are interested in a more comprehensive study of short-term rental management fees in the U.S., I'd be happy to message you with the study my company did!
Tyler C. Optimal home insurance?
22 October 2015 | 1 reply
I tend to like more comprehensive policies, typically written as an ho-5, that the only non-covered perils are the exclusions that are specifically listed.You'll also want to take the size of the deductible into consideration.
Steve Pangborn Good ways to estimate repair costs
22 February 2012 | 6 replies
I understand that as I gain experience this will come easier, but until I put the first few deals together I'm looking for some good ways to be able to pin a respectable estimate together for repairs.Searching through the forums a a little bit, I've found a few things I can do but none of them seem very comprehensive and the ones that do, usually require something else I lack whether it be connections of funds.
Eli M. A Construction book
6 January 2015 | 6 replies
The IRC, if used and understood correctly, is the closest thing to a comprehensive 'how-to' guide... not the easiest to jump in to, but anyone who wants to engage in construction related activity needs to have this resource and know how to use it.If you're still using 2006, you need to check your liability.
Michael Turner I want to learn from the BEST there is in my area
20 January 2014 | 13 replies
Michael- regrading professional management...you have to be licensed (in Ohio you have to be a d*mned real estate broker)...this would be you advertising comprehensive management for someone- making all tenant-acceptance , collecting money for them, depositing it in your account, subtracting fees and repairs and mailing the owner a check a few times a year.You are allowed to manage your own properties (duh) and you are allowed to be hired by me to run my properties...the major difference is that you would be working under MY tenant criteria, depositing in my accounts, and I would be mailing you payments.There is nothing stopping you from establishing the same relationship with owners in your area.
Maia Macias Airbnb Cleaning Tips that work for me!
22 November 2023 | 3 replies
First and foremost, I’ve created a comprehensive checklist that outlines every task involved in a thorough cleaning.