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Mike Lynch Wow, Do I have a problem! - Please give me some needed advice
10 June 2019 | 19 replies
They worked out a deal with the land owner and started an illegal tree cutting / logging operation on the lot.
Clarence Gong How do I manage all the transactions from overseas?!
23 November 2021 | 6 replies
The reason being is that any potential plaintiff's attorney can log in online at any one of 50 Secretary of States offices and count the number of buckets in the LLC.
Beau Fannon Who saw the latest declining rent rankings?
31 October 2018 | 28 replies
Just like when I was in the Timber business when Japan was going strong they paid about double for the same logs the local mills were buying for 100 years.. that lasted for about 5 years until their economy crashed but man was it good for those 5 years if you knew what you were doing and could get the logs to the export markets.
Josh Dillingham are Airbnb's easy targets for a break-in?
25 April 2018 | 0 replies
a family member of mine has an Airbnb property. they had their house cleaner come in after their last guest had left. a few days later, before the next guest came in the cleaner returned to the house because he thought he had left something behind. when he went inside he found that someone had been staying there. the bed had been used, there was beer in the fridge, dog hair on the couch. this got me thinking about how easy it is for someone to log on to Airbnb and look at a particular property to see if there is availability that day, then you could just walk up to the house, knowing it is vacant and try all the windows and doors to see if the last guest left anything unlocked. this seems like a pretty clever idea for a vagrant looking for a place to crash. has anybody ever had this happen to them?
David C. Wrap up insurance for first build when selling?
25 September 2018 | 1 reply
I am going to finish building my first project, a large log home, in about a month. 
Amy S ticas how to remove a tenant after i purchased a duplex and there is n
14 July 2017 | 10 replies
were can i find this out the only website it gives giving me is  one i cannot log into 
Suzane Ivas New rental property - Which countertop do I use?
9 January 2020 | 32 replies
Also when you log into the lowesforpros site you can see a ton of special sales.
Brittany K Smith No comparable comps for ARV
26 February 2022 | 1 reply
To make matters more difficult the property is a log cabin among mosty late1800s and early 1900s built brick homes.
Jason Balllicker New invester with questions
8 February 2016 | 4 replies
Property acquisition is my most challenging problem.In my area I have spoken with rental agency the are back logged with a waiting list so If I can get a good multi family with good CAP rate I should have no problem getting passive income.
Hector Sapinoso Newbie from Los Angeles
1 March 2016 | 25 replies
Recently, my BP app notified me that I was an addict because I had logged in so much, so I decided to actively join the community and say hello!