
10 November 2022 | 26 replies
I think he uses it now to dry his fish on the roof.

26 July 2022 | 36 replies
But you can also check with the local alarm company, just have the charges billed to you, then charge you tenant..slightly over.When filing evictions, I have in the past charged a $100 admin fee for having to go to the court house and file, in addition to the filing fees etc..Also, if you have a multi-unit community, you can charge for faxing service, check with your local dry cleaners and set up a pick up and drop off service at the office.You can charge extra for certain views, first floor, second, third etc...Furnished units are good as well.

26 May 2023 | 6 replies
He paid me hard money for the use of my HELOC.Finally if you have a good W2 or other income source coming in, you pay it down which gives you the dry powder to be nimble to act quickly to buy again.

26 May 2023 | 2 replies
I soak up info like a dry sponge and always crave learning and doing more so any and all comments are really appreciated!

23 June 2023 | 0 replies
Then leave till it dries and turns to a white powder.

23 June 2023 | 9 replies
I would leave the double sink-gives them a place for the drying rack instead of using the counter.
15 March 2017 | 23 replies
Cash flow can dry up real quick when you can't find tenants for your units.

20 July 2022 | 4 replies
So we were able to find a great deal about 2 years ago, on a large, commercial, multifamily, but since then have struck dry. 90% of all deals the banks don't want to do.

15 August 2022 | 26 replies
It was junk when it was built, it was illegal junk when it was remodeled, the place is a fire trap waiting for a match, the owner plays Whac-a-Mole with little fixes every week that are bleeding him dry.

7 July 2022 | 64 replies
First make sure you understand your industry, the rules, regulations and laws so you don't get hung out to dry before you even start.