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Jessica Weiler List of eviction notices
1 October 2016 | 10 replies
They have two programs - and the prices start at $499 annual subscription (but have to pay all at once, but tallys $33 mo avg)...and a more expensive Platinum Plan, that right now is almost another $500...but has additional categories, as well as being able to search according to Equity in the deal, and i think that is where they offer lots more offerings such as Loan/Mtg info; City/State Liens; HOA liens; and more. 
Brant Holloway Credit and background checks
13 October 2016 | 16 replies
you can use smartmove or join a landlord association for some type of subscription service.
Account Closed Strategies for Self-Managing STR's
6 October 2019 | 37 replies
I set up Amazon subscription items to be delivered to the hotel and they restock our supplies with them.
Mike Anders Tracking down homeowner phone numbers
11 December 2016 | 1 reply
If it's a subscription service what is the pricing?
Michael Lewis Skip trace service recommendations?
19 August 2016 | 4 replies
With TLO you can do a monthly subscription, as needed billing, or buy bulk searches as well. 
Jason F Childs Is there a service to fill the gap after Default Research stoped?
17 August 2016 | 6 replies
It was a subscription service.  
Ken Rishel Is Your Website Leading the Regulators to Your Door?
17 September 2016 | 12 replies
There could be many others we are not aware of as we rely on what people report to us, or what ends up in the subscription legal feeds because of court actions. 
Daniel Johnson How to keep track of finances on multiple flips?
4 December 2016 | 47 replies
On a typical project, here are the contractors I'll probably use:- Demo- Roofer- Painter- Carpenter- Plumber- Electrician- HVAC- Window Company- Tile Guy- Carpet Guy- Hardwood Guy- Cabinets/Countertops Company- Termite Inspection- Landscaping- Garage Door Company- House CleanerIn addition, on many projects I'll also use:- Drywall Guys- Insulation- Surveyor- Structural Engineer- Inspectors- Concrete Company- Driveway/Paving Company- Grading- Tree Trimming- Shower Glass CompanyFor big projects, new construction:- Architect- Civil Engineer- Foundation- Asbestos Removal- Sediment Control- Excavation, Dirt Hauling- Interior Sprinklers- Stone WorkEach of those contractors will typically get between 1-4 draws, depending on the scope of the work they have for the project.Then there are materials and other non-labor costs:- Permits (0-3 transactions per project)- Porta Pottys (0-3 transactions per project)- Home Depot Materials (3-5 transactions per project)- Dumpsters (1-3 transactions per project)- Paint Purchase- Cabinets/Countertops Purchase (2-4 transactions per project)- Flooring Material Purchase (1-2 transactions per project)- Specialty Material Suppliers (0-10 transactions per project)- Utility/Service Installation (0-5 transactions per project)- Private Inspections (0-5 transactions per project)- Insulation/Airtightness Tests- AppliancesOn top of that, I will potentially write several checks to:- Title Company- Property Inspector- Appraiser- General Contractor or Project Manager- Interest Payments- Utility Payments- Tax PaymentsOn top of that, I have my general business expenses:- Accounting- Legal- Interest Payments- Tax Payments- Brokerage Fees- E&O Fees- MLS Fees- Overhead/Office (Supplies, Equipment, Subscriptions, Software, etc)- Telephone/Fax/Internet- Income from Property SalesAll of these easily add up to a couple hundred transactions on a large project or new build, meaning many dozen per month. 
Patrick Philip What can I do with houses that don't need rehab?
1 September 2016 | 2 replies
You might be able to do this as an annual subscription to an information service versus getting involved in transactions. 
Nettles Mason Keeping up with leads and website conversions question
2 September 2016 | 2 replies
Some of the other tools needed for the automation have monthly subscriptions.