
24 May 2015 | 17 replies
If you're sure that you aren't the new slumlord in town, then only other reason to go is for the brownie points, I suppose, since if you found BP, you can find any info you'll learn there on here in less time.The reason why I think Petit's class is of immeasurable value is that anyone who's been in any field of biz should know that EVERY law has "wiggle room" and a judge, who can bend the laws in a major way, which was major focus of his bootcamp, such as in the post above where Kyle mentions the part about charging up to double rent for tenant past move out date, thus YOU are being royally screwed by tenant since the new one you spent all that time finding screening, etc is long gone since sleazy current one says "screw you I aint movin yet, don't call me, I'll let you know when I feel like it" Well, up in Outagamie Cty where he is, Brown, Winnebago cty's you can likely get scheming tenant out ASAP in court, same for Waukesha Cty here.

5 October 2013 | 7 replies
And working with @Jeff Brown is smart :)

29 December 2019 | 7 replies
Flooring is dark brown tile carpet contains wall color, tile color and ceiling color.

30 August 2023 | 40 replies
@Randall Brown I would assume it's not a whole lot different in the eyes of the IRS as improperly reported rental expense for business use of a home office, the tenant will be the one in trouble because square footage does matter when running your business out of your home.

17 August 2017 | 4 replies
@Jennifer Brown, you can read Dave Lindahl's Emerging Real Estate Markets book but generally you just read the industry news to find markets that have job growth, population growth, and are generally business/landlord friendly.

28 September 2016 | 17 replies
It's free to get one online and super fast.By the way, Nicole, I grew up in Owen Brown.

16 November 2015 | 4 replies
Stripped down to beater cars, brown bag lunches, home brew coffee and no malls or restaurants.

21 July 2020 | 63 replies
@Alan Brown We gathered a lot of our info on the landlord/tenant situation during our interaction with the seller during our walk through.

19 March 2019 | 37 replies
Originally posted by @Hattie Dizmond:white rock = local colloquialism (aka...chalk, as in "Chalk Hill" in Cedar Hill) translation...Slate ;-0 Interesting ... here slate & shale are grey - brown, but gypsum & limestone both appear like the bank in the photos above.