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David Meadows Quickbooks Earnest Money Deposit - Lost
30 October 2015 | 3 replies
Unless the check happened in a different period and you've already submitted financials to a 3rd party, I'd skip the J/E and just go back to the check and change the account to an expense as Account Closed said.
Chris Campbell How can I help solve your problems with online software?
15 December 2015 | 5 replies
In running my own properties I have always wanted to track building usage information (oil, electric, sewer, water) in order to further optimize performance and save on utility costs.
Juan Gomez Tax Lien Investment Club
15 November 2017 | 83 replies
They will then notify you, you will make payment, then the process begins.The Tax Collector will then:Pay those other outstanding certificate holders their face value and accrued interest; and, order from the approved title company an Owners and Encumbrance Report; and, surrender to the Registry of the Clerk of Circuit Courts or Comptroller those statutory costs associated with the auction; and, order from the approved vendor an advertisement to run for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county; and, remit for recording to the County Clerk's office the statement of service and party accuracy, once the title report has been examined; and, send out letters of public notification to all parties named on the O&E report; and, examine documentation found in the Property Appraisers records to verify legal descriptions, plat maps, etc etc. 
George P. Weird inquiries
29 January 2011 | 16 replies
I wouldn't have a big problem with an e-mail, from a cell phone, in text-eze, but I would draw the line at them using a nickname.
Dustin Johns MERS Ruling. Thoughts?
15 August 2023 | 4 replies
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Anthony Lewis I won a castle in Pennsylavania anyone know a hard money lender for here?
15 May 2011 | 128 replies
Which was it was it a bank auction or e-bay, or did you get it under contract by the owner?
Jon Rood This is the Truth!!!!!!
22 July 2011 | 0 replies
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Trent D. My Multifamily Real Estate Journey
24 September 2016 | 10 replies
Ongoing routine maintenance tasks will save you a lot in the long run too...like pest control, tracking common utility usage, etc.Tenant screening is pretty much the same, but again, for class C you can expect high turn over rates, so plan for it. 
Peter Perreault duplex with single water heater, shared water & gas
24 September 2016 | 4 replies
Another option if local/state law allows is just put your own water meters on each side and get one bill, and based on usage bill it back (in new leases).