
11 January 2011 | 9 replies
If you want to own rentals in this area it is better to not burn the brdiges and just go straight to rentals.

24 February 2011 | 12 replies
Think about setting the rules straight between those children and tell them what the penalty will be if they don't knock it off.

9 March 2011 | 72 replies
Straight amortization is easiest to buy to hold in a portfolio.

25 February 2011 | 22 replies
So let me get this straight...when we 1099 our contractors, they're taxed on the labor & materials if they buy them?

28 February 2011 | 8 replies
I'm leaning towards the first house since even though there's a lot of potential work, it's a little more straight forward due to it a) currently being vacant and b) being very simple in its construction.

26 April 2011 | 36 replies
Thank you Jeff for the inputs and setting me straight on how to calculate the offer price.

5 March 2011 | 4 replies
Set me straight BP, thank you in advance!

3 May 2011 | 8 replies
If someone works in a dusty environment (at work) going straight to the utility room when you get home might help instead of leaving clothes in or on something , especially if near a register to blow on them.

14 March 2011 | 5 replies
I don't think that 6% is the maximum you can charge a commission on but I'm not an agent and probably the broker has a set limit on what the agents can charge and again I'm not sure.But even if there isn't a maximum the higher % of commission the more likely either the buyer or seller won't list or deal with you because that's too much for them.A wholesalers fee comes straight from an end buyer who is an investor and not your typical retail buyer(although some have wholesaled to retailers but it's rare)and the skies the limit on your assignment fee however that's based on how much profit is left for the end buyer but if you squeezed a lot of equity out of the seller than you can pretty much charge a nice hunk of change for your assignment and still leave a wide profit margin.

17 March 2011 | 8 replies
i don't let my tenants hide behind email or text...they usually call straight from my signs...my number is 215-HOUS, so it's pretty easy to remember and i constantly get calls from it...i can screen them on the phone in 5-10 minutes...then i know if its' a waste of their time and mine, or if it'll be a good fit..