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Vadim Du I'm looking for a carpet guy in Las Vegas?
12 September 2019 | 4 replies
Looking from one end to the other made you sea sick as it was NOT straight.  
Mike Franco have you ever been paid rent directly by social security?
13 July 2019 | 0 replies
I have these potential applicants who are very old, and managed by some assisted living program. 4 old ladies, cognitively impaired, disabled, from what I can infer.The assisted living supervisor came to see my rental, and told me that rent would be paid directly from their social security, from the gov't straight to me. 4 individual payments from each of the 4 ladies' accounts.Normally, I don't like to mess with anything involving the government.
Account Closed Can you use the tenant's dowpayment to pay the landlord
15 July 2019 | 23 replies
You're jumping around so much, it's hard to keep things straight because you don't have everything (anything) straight in your own mind yet. 
James Kirby Mobile Scanner for Leases, Addendums, etc.
15 July 2019 | 25 replies
Nah, I am sure this is a simple and straight forward question for him.
Matthew Tay 100k of student loan debt
18 July 2019 | 17 replies
Now would you recommend taking what I have saved and putting it straight towards my student loans? 
Brian Cheng Does school district matter that much when it comes to rental
15 July 2019 | 10 replies
Better districts with better schools might produce better tenants/higher appreciation in the long run, but obviously I might have to buy at a loss initially (I might end up losing in the beginning anyway as i will be the one paying mortgage, it's not a straight up rental) Also, those areas don't really have any fixxer uppers(not major ones) so the pricetags basically give no margin and you will basically buy at a loss/breakeven deal.So i am having a tough time debating between "Good school district" vs " cheaper/potentially better ROI but bad school district locations"  Appreciate any input on this matter.
Daniel Dietz Self Directed Conversions and "Adjusted Valuation" -Is This Real?
15 July 2019 | 0 replies
Obviously this would be more advantageous in a 'leveraged accout'My questions for any of the experts or others out there who have used this method are;1) Have you had clients that do this (or yourself) and does it work as straight forward as it sounds?
Cole Black Realtor told me to find a "junior realtor" should I?
19 July 2019 | 32 replies
I actually give them much respect to tell you straight up. 
Jaz Reed What are Texas laws regulating REI
16 July 2019 | 3 replies
Seems pretty straight forward to me?
Account Closed Tenant Requesting Help to Light a Pilot Light??
16 July 2019 | 5 replies
So thanks for keeping my head on straight about the pilot light, it really is a good thing to have a reason to get in and make sure things are all good in the house.