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David Crutcher Jr. I need help
4 April 2016 | 7 replies
Most of my tenants have been younger and just starting to move upward in the world -- it doesn't really matter to me what day the rent arrived or if it comes in two payments, as long as it arrives at the same intervals.
Jared W Smith New Investor starting out.
25 May 2019 | 13 replies
I started out 3 months ago... and the outcome of my journey was documented on daily regular basis, i figured since we are all starting out around the same time interval it would be great for you folks to see my daily actions... and learn together with me... 
Benjamin Holt Real Estate Debt vs Equity Partners
20 March 2017 | 5 replies
Debt - Debt comes in various forms with many different features, but in simple terms you borrow money and agree to pay the lender back at some periodic interval (generally monthly) and they charge the borrower an interest rate for "renting" the money.  
Nat C. The Magical Trick to Dealing with Contractors?
12 November 2014 | 15 replies
I was thinking of breaking the work into components and paying at intervals For example-$10,000 renovation job I pay X amount for purchase of materials to start, then I pay X amount for successful completion of each phaseEg, I pay $1000 for paint and then once painting is completed I release another $1000.Then I pay for $1000 for tiles and release another $1000 once tiling is completed.One handyman I'm working with agreed I'd pay for materials upfront only and then pay him for his work once he completed.
Brandon Stewart Do lenders lend more than what the home is worth?
27 December 2016 | 8 replies
Funds may only be disbursed at specified intervals, after repairs have been made and verified.
Hanan K. Reinvesting cash flow or focus on principal pay down?
2 May 2018 | 33 replies
Re-evaluate your asset mix at a set interval (perhaps twice a year) and invest excess cash to "rebalance" to your target mix.
Alex Hively Delegating
15 April 2016 | 3 replies
If he was given clear direction guidance and regular checkins with Monet at the proper intervals
D K. Build rental on my property, or buy a lot and build?
5 September 2019 | 4 replies
I am having the hardest time ever finding someone to work at a regular interval at my place. 
Charlie Gruber Sort term rental in Minneapolis (Linden Hills neighborhood)
15 May 2017 | 10 replies
Airbnb doesn't collect that for you (yet) so you have to collect and remit payment to state on a certain interval determined by your gross sales (i.e. monthly, quarterly, yearly).As far as licensing is concerned, to Scott's point, the city hasn't taken a stance yet but if you're already following to proper rules now, you're more likely to be grandfathered in when these new rules come into play.  
Zachary Freeman Cash out Refi and wait
21 May 2016 | 30 replies
What makes the play smart or not is what confidence interval we can assign to the likelihood of interest rates being over X% at time of investment.