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Easton Hill I removed my cleaning fee - 2 week experiment!
26 September 2023 | 24 replies
I use one in Montana when I got fishing B/C hotel are very limited to non existent in that area.. with what looks like the soup de jour to capture return we have some over saturation in certain markets so as you say cutting out the add on fee's is a good start you know it does not cost 600 dollars to clean a unit.
Jon K. Would you allow dogs? How about large dogs?
26 October 2023 | 25 replies
just to thicken the plot:I made a decision to turn away a very qualified couple today who were requesting to move into our SFH 2/2 with 2 beautiful puppies.They are cute and lovable now but owners stated that dogs were of unknown parenting. 
Mark Solomon Structuring a syndication from soup to nuts.
28 July 2018 | 13 replies

Hey BP community! I'm looking to start a family office and wanted to see if anyone knew how to structure a syndication for multifamily investing using my LLC in IL. Can I use it in Florida investing or do I need to op...

Vaughan Moody Ideas for encouraging my children to save money
10 June 2023 | 4 replies
Monitor the money they have availible to them--require 75% of it to be saved in the big jar (one for each child), the other 25% can go into SMALLER Ball Jars (one for each child) that lives in the kitchen food cupboard (next to the Campbell's soup (I assume you have that child favorite) with the lid on TIGHT.All buying decisions must be made with the help of the parents, and a paper chit replacing the money in the jar showing what is spent (ie. $22.50 for new doll clothes March 1, 2023).When a new purchase is wanted Butterfly Hair Barrets for $3.00, discuss it, and remind her of the other purchases she made, for how much and (How Often).It''s not about saving as much as learning to spend thriftily, Mrs Dolly goes on sale before school starts--why not buy then.Large jar = savings, small jar = spendables--with discussion--to get them to think before spending.Teach them to grocery shop (boys too), one at a time, (take turns) make a grocery list with her for 3 days worth of meals for the family.Teach them about sales on foods, and then go with her and let her pick and put in the cart as well as total up the costs on her phone as you go.When it's time to pay, give her the cash and let her put all the items on the checkout roller, as well as keep the amount she saved as payment for shopping for the family. 3/4 into savings 1/4 into spendings.Try to get them involved in prepping each of the meals they bought (one at a time) (boys too) so they can get a feel for (where the money goes).Two or three times of this--and they will probably be an expert at (saving) on the food bill, as well as getting some eperiances and confidence in the kitchen (vs play cooking or just making cookies with a parent).Good Luck!
Tammy Skeath Commercial loans under 1 million
4 February 2021 | 9 replies
We own some duplexes in Fl and a quad in CA so up to know have only needed residential loans.
Carissa Holmes buying a 2-4 unit under LLC in texas
13 June 2023 | 5 replies
My primary question is: how does the process of acquisition (soup to nuts - your details will not be wasted on me!!) 
Soup Nikk Regular refinance or cash out refinance on rental property
5 August 2020 | 5 replies
2: Should I do a cash out refi and use the money to buy another property (original price was 250k with 25% down, comparables show at 270k) So even with a 80% LTV I could cash out ~30k3: OR Should I just do a regular refinance, reduce my monthly payments and keep it simple.Any thoughts would be appreciated as I am wondering which path to choose.Regards,Soup Nikk
Timothy Sammon Tenant wants to put in a pool
28 June 2022 | 16 replies
My guess is when they see the soup to nuts cost plus they would need to have liability for the pool they will abandon the request.
Sophia Wang Pest control
23 February 2023 | 18 replies
@Shari Posey I use the green blocks, I was told it uses a vitamin K ( blood thickener) as it's poison.
Ashley Wilson Raising Capital from Accredited Investors
28 June 2018 | 27 replies
Not based on merits.. track record is critical to raising capital and with out one.. pretty tough 6.8 cap is OK I suspect the folks your talking to.. probably think they just do it themselves what value do you bring other than you bird dogged the deal.I know syndication is kind of soup de jour but its  a very very tough thing to do starting out.. really tough.. maybe a high breed is something you want to do.. refer the deal on an you take a slice so you get something for doing it.other wise you need to have your own cash.. take it down then back fill with investors..