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Noe Guzman Raffle Baffle
9 January 2009 | 0 replies
At $50 per ticket, hmm.
Michael Rossi Landlord Kills Two Scumbags During Apartment Break-in
21 September 2009 | 33 replies
He also mentions 11 rounds, so its an automatic.
Marilyn Mike First Direct Mail Done
27 June 2016 | 29 replies
Going to try one next go round ( probably list source) as heard and read here that persons got good results.
Alex Hamilton Baby Boomers seeking Retirement Communities have a problem
6 July 2016 | 23 replies
We are committed to making home ownership a reality to more people willing to take a "Hand Up" from the substandard housing and get away from the hand out. by buying Homes.  
Eric Schroeder Our First STR and Out of State Investment Property
25 August 2022 | 5 replies
I've always looked on estatesales.net and Craigslist for big-ticket statement items that will get a lot of use.
Newell Zelarayan Renting out to college students
5 May 2023 | 11 replies
Here are a few things to keep in mind:Pros:Consistent demand: College students need housing and tend to rent year-round, which can provide landlords with a steady stream of income.High rental yields: College students are often willing to pay a premium for housing close to campus or with desirable amenities, which can lead to higher rental yields for landlords.Multiple tenants: Renting to college students can mean renting to multiple tenants at once, which can increase the potential for cash flow.Cons:High turnover: College students tend to move frequently, which can result in high turnover rates and additional costs associated with finding new tenants.Potential for property damage: College students may not have the same level of responsibility or experience as older renters, which can result in more wear and tear on the property or potential for property damage.Noise and disturbances: College students may be more likely to host parties or cause disturbances, which can lead to complaints from neighbors and potential legal issues.Ultimately, whether or not renting to college students is a good investment opportunity depends on a variety of factors, including the location of the property, the local rental market, and the landlord's level of experience and ability to manage potential issues that may arise.
Steve Lucas Cable/internet Exclusivity agreement
5 April 2018 | 10 replies
Its too big of a fish to get away .  
Michael Batshon 1031 turning into a primary residence
9 April 2018 | 10 replies
That said, you may get away with it for awhile......... but eventually, you will get caught.
Eric Merhar New investor diary - Follow along in my journey
25 April 2018 | 9 replies
'Just buy a plane ticket and GO, Eric!'
Kristen Williams FIrearm Declaration Form
3 May 2018 | 21 replies
Do you want the honest guy calling you 6 times a month asking to update the form I went shooting now I am down on my 9mm to 350 rounds and I fired off 20 of the 12 gauge.