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Kenneth E. Help me automate my wholesaling processes....
21 November 2016 | 40 replies
The moles are pretty blind and chase the grubs, if they detect a meal in another direction that's where they head.
Mark Forest Pet policy
8 August 2013 | 29 replies
You get a bigger share of the renter pool, many of which are lousy tenants with neglected pets who piss all over the place.I'd say, don't let that "extra 50% tenant pool" blind you.That phrase makes it seem like you're missing out, but the reality is, there are plenty of qualified people who don't own pets.Do you guys who allow pets actually get more applicants who are qualified?
Thomas Elam This is my first time loaning money, how do I protect myself?
15 October 2014 | 28 replies
This is a case of the blind leading the blind.
Dana Holland When is Move Out inspection supposed to take place?
15 November 2018 | 5 replies
i give them a list of what needs to be cleaned, since that can't be done up front, including sweeping garage, and sprucing yard, cleaning oven, blinds, ceiling fans, etc Also anything you see: Light bulbs burnt out, damage.stickers on doors, windows, blinds missing that were there, smoke detectors, etc. let them knw this is a pre-move out inspection and there may be things that happen ad lots of things you do not see.  
Dylan Beckwith New to Real Estate Investing
30 August 2017 | 16 replies
Water seepage in basement.lawn cutting weeklyplanting perennialsmulchCleaning out trash from the garageDeep cleaning the kitchens and baths5 plumbing issues under the various sinks and snaking the bathtubsreplacing a vanityreplacing old ceiling tilesthermostat not working due to inadequate wiring in the wallfire alarms beeping - some needed replacingmissing CO2 detectors per codelots of paintinginstalling new laundry machines (x4) and required plumbing and ventingadd a stair railing per codecode issue with main floor drain pluggedInstalling blinds in bedroomsIf you plan to give everything to a GC or handyman - they will bleed you for the number of visits required to get an older place ready and all issues that are common when buying an older place.  
Tristan S. What is the right structure for someone starting to make deals?
24 April 2018 | 57 replies
(e.g. his net worth, his marriage status, his previous experience managing corporations and trusts), none of us should blindly recommend him to go set up a structure where you: (1) create an irrevocable trust; (2) name yourself as both the sole trustee and sole beneficiary; (3) create an LLC (to be taxed as a S-corp) that the trust would own; and (4) create yet another LLC that the S-Corp LLC will own.
Robert DeForge KCMO Rental Listing Advice
8 February 2018 | 2 replies
We've done a lot of sprucing up on the inside new paint, carpet, vanity/sink, shower doors, new white switches and receptacles, blinds and a little bit of cabinet work. the house has a nice backyard and a one-car garage.
Brandon Paul Cold Emailing Etiquette: eCampaign Pro
16 February 2018 | 0 replies
Do you have experience or advice for sending "blind" emails to Realtors that are on a national emailing list?
Tom R. Is there something wrong with my listing?
30 October 2017 | 34 replies
Keep the blinds or curtains closed if it is too bright outside to avoid too much contrast.2.
Bob Woelfel Evicting a tenant who hasn't violated the lease
11 November 2017 | 22 replies
We've done a decent job screening, but she's help point out some blind spots in our business.