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N/A N/A Business license: Type of business?
16 August 2007 | 3 replies
If there are categories you could check to see what other firms are in the category in case people can search by category.Otherwise be broad in what you say.
Mark A. Hi from Orlando! Newbie Getting Started.
8 November 2007 | 11 replies
Our credit person is also pre-approved for conventional financing in the event we need to get out of a hard money loan, we know we are OK for Hard Money so it's all systems go.Our GC is very well respected, has a great team AND we are not paying retail for anything (remember these guys are all in our Friday poker game, one of our guys has known the GC for 20 years and has put a LOT of business his way)Here's a deal that one firm wanted us to bring in 15K for:$340,000 After Repair Value (very solid comps)* 65.0% times Loan to Value$221,000 Loan Amount$- 2,800 less Estimated Closing Cost$218,200 Amount Available for Purchase and Repairs$- 18,000 less Repairs Budget$200,200 Amount Available for Purchase Price or Offer PriceThe property was listed at 215K BUT, as I said before and because we don't want to take $$$ into the deal, I wouldn't pay more than what's left available within the loan AND I want to be able to offer it for sale below the comp value so I offered 185K.That deal is not dead.
Alexis Kennedy A nurse with an investment question
16 November 2007 | 12 replies
Its obvious you have a very firm grip on this type of investment, and the time that you spent to explain things to me is much appreciated.
JT Marlin Trust deed investment - when can I claim a loss?
8 November 2011 | 6 replies
Many firms outsource their tax work to other firms or places.
Takeshi Yashima Bookkeeping for rental property
23 November 2018 | 49 replies
I previously worked for a CPA firm and we always recommended small businesses try bookkeeping on their own to understand the how the numbers work.
Tom Sylvester Newark NJ Investors Looking to Connect?
24 November 2015 | 13 replies
@Tom Sylvester - Perfect, I am going to try and make the meeting tomorrow but if not, I will definitely firm up a day that we can meet up. 
Eric P. 1 property = millionaire
31 January 2015 | 1 reply
He doesn't care how many kids stay at the house but there needs to be a firm number and the kids get wristbands. 
John Matthews Foundation Repair Question
18 December 2016 | 28 replies
They auger down to firm soil and undermine the footing corner maybe 20' each way and literally jack it back up.
Account Closed The perfect property manager
19 February 2015 | 7 replies
Hi Elliott,From a programatic standpoint, you need to focus on a product that integrates the communication portion of the business - which seems to universally suck.I have gone through two property management firms with my own properties and the experience was pretty horrible.I sat down to create a home spun version of what you are talking about using Filemaker Pro.
Michell P. New Member from Portland, OR
28 February 2015 | 23 replies
What brokerage firm are you working with?