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Kurt Stein I NEED HELP! WHAT DO I DO?
28 November 2016 | 27 replies
Several weeks ago, a tenant's vehicle, a BMW, was stolen overnight, and at the same time a neighbor's laptop was stolen from his vehicle.
Stephanie Walkes DIY Recommendations for a Newbie
17 November 2016 | 17 replies
@Aretha Wallace I'm having trouble posting the pictures, I'll try again when I'm on a laptop rather than my phone. 
Mindy Jensen Black Friday Book Sale - Save 20%!!!
28 November 2016 | 6 replies
I just ordered 3 of these on my laptop and didn't get any kind of notification that I was successful or instruction on how to download the audio/digital versions.  
Bryan C. How do u track income/expenses & what/who do u use to file taxes?
23 October 2016 | 5 replies
Digital docs go in a folder on my laptop
William Howley is it possible to buy a property and rezone it to Mobile Park?
24 October 2016 | 12 replies
Now, I am ready to take my laptop and move back to my properties in Brazil and all I need is a fast speed internet connection to make my Daily Cash each morning.
Emmanuel K. WHERE TO START?!
11 November 2016 | 10 replies
Rent out the other side, rent a room on your side to a roommate. you're now living completely for free and building equity.Put down your laptop and go do this today.
Geoff Bishop Tools of the Trade
23 September 2016 | 2 replies
No Laptop
Ahsan Khan Getting w-2 from own company
1 January 2017 | 6 replies
Thanks Natalie Kolodij And ya i can understand the concern about the taxes,I did file them for any where i did work and got a 1099, But i didn't really have like a proper company This was more like a side gig, i just used to buy fix and sell laptops in college.Thats why this year i made a s corp for the construction company.
Andrew Morefield Reputable and reliable general contractors near ATX
1 November 2016 | 3 replies
Here is a basic plan for hiring a GC:(1) Ceate a comprehensive Scope of Work for your project with most important counts and measurements(2) Get several GC referrals, ask them to see their work on other properties (ideally similar to what you're contemplating)(3) If you like what you see, invite them to bid and hand them a printed copy of your Scope(4) Walk them through your property and explain your vision for the project, bring your laptop to show pics of other remodeled properties you like(5) Ask for detailed bids in writing with estimated start and completion dates(6) Follow your gut in picking a couple of companies that looks trustworthy and capable (discard bids from those that don't impress you regardless of their costs)(7) Review bids, see how prices from different GCs compare for the same items(8) Negotiate bids with all remaining candidates to get to the costs level your project can afford(9) Discuss how many people they'll have on site during most of work days they'll be working there.
Cameron Bock New member from Stony Point, NY
26 January 2019 | 18 replies
Here is the link for the next meetup if you're interested: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521/topics/655472-rockland-reia-flip-houses-from-your-laptop