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Daniel Sisto Local SEO
5 March 2020 | 11 replies
In Analytics Tab down to Acquisition > Overview > All Traffic > Organic.  
Shawn Fyffe RE Land Development Tips
4 June 2020 | 2 replies
Originally posted by @Shawn Fyffe:Hey everyone, I’m new to the Real Estate Development scene and before I go for this development deal, I want to know what I’m going to see when the deal is in progress.I would give some examples however I’m am surprisingly oblivious as to what goes on behind the scenes of a RE Dev Sale.Thanks,-SFIt all depends on what type of development you are looking to get into but the high level overview of the process looks like this.First step is to determine if the project will even work from a financial standpoint.
JJ Mayer Considering Turnkey Investment with Memphis Invest
10 June 2019 | 31 replies
Process Overview… 1st, they purchase in good areas Renovation, avg $30-60k in renovations Release to investors when about 75% through renovations Remote closing available 3rd party inspections available Properties 1-4, 10% mgmt fee; property 5+ goes down to 9% of gross rents Owner portal for all information Dedicated client relations support, Ashley is the back-up, regardless of the property MSA Next steps: Ashley to send email with more information with 30 minutes [fyi, Ashley followed up exactly as she said she would the same afternoon] I will send her an email with my list of questions (I plan to send this over to her Sat or Sunday this weekend)
Rich Hupper Lets hear from the self employed
26 November 2018 | 81 replies
Your business structure and plan should be comprehensive to include liability concerns, state/fed/local taxation, asset protection, borrowing, retirement, insurance, exit strategy to name a few.
Nate Marshall Navigating the Regulatory Landscape: State Efforts to Rein in Real Estate Wholesalers
20 November 2023 | 0 replies
Some states are considering or have implemented rules that require wholesalers to provide clear and comprehensive disclosures to property owners.
Nadya Ostroff waterproofing from outside
15 September 2019 | 6 replies
It's amazing to me how many people don't think about this and how many houses we see with water issues that are so obvious on what's causing them.So, because you've ALREADY experienced issues, this may be a solution.A more comprehensive deal of digging down, putting in drain tile, perhaps a vapor barrier on the outside, would be a 'next step' in my opinion.IF you are selling and need that 'comprehensive' thing as a selling point, I might consider going further, however if you are holding for awhile and can observe results I'd go with my original recommendation. 
Jane Manzel I moved a coworker tenant out after she she stopped paying rent
2 March 2018 | 20 replies
I don’t think it should take you long to understand what you read - you write well and answer questions on point, so your comprehension must be good.
Stephan K. umbrella policy
27 September 2018 | 19 replies
All required $500 deductible on comprehensive and collision.
Jack B. Would you pay to fix the neighboring properties fence?
7 February 2019 | 24 replies
If its the "neighbors fence", you cant do anything...So before you bite people heads off, clarify what you mean by "the neighbors fence"..... if its separates your two properties and is on the property line, it belongs to both of you LOL, boy are you special....let me break it down for you so YOU can understand as reading comprehension and critical thinking are obviously not your strong suits.First off: the guy clearly didn't read the post, if he did, he would have noted that I included that information IN the post.
Justin K. Small Claims Court for breach of contract with a contractor
27 January 2019 | 83 replies
Your reading comprehension is a huge fail.