
18 March 2020 | 8 replies
You need a lot of maintenance people to help you, and leasing becomes a regular part of the business.

20 April 2020 | 4 replies
Not a quit-claim, a regular closing with a title agent and escrow.

7 June 2020 | 8 replies
EIDL funds are to be used for your regular business operating expenses.

3 June 2020 | 2 replies
If you get to many "dings" on the Renters Legal Liability policy, rates will go up and you could decide to end it and go back to individual Renters policies and their headaches at that point.4) Incorrect - This $100,000 limit (which is more than most Renters policies provide by the way) is dedicated to fixing your asset first (just like you would want), but if the $100,000 limit isn't used up fixing your asset then your renters have up to $15,000 to cover their personal property.In summary, the product costs about the same, provides coverage to the asset owner FIRST, requires no tracking/monitoring by you or your staff, doesn't open the owner up to exposure between when you find their policy has lapsed and you get it corrected, and will decrease your P&C costs.

2 June 2020 | 3 replies
Otherwise, that's an upfront cost.On regular maint, get books for expenses.

8 September 2020 | 8 replies
@Nam Hoang you may want to reach out to a company like water mac or Jerz drains finding honest plumbers that will work on smaller jobs and while providing honest estimates is sometimes a challenge, Ive had both of these companies complete jobs on time and within budget for me on more than one occasion if my regular plumber is tied up on other jobs

3 June 2020 | 7 replies
Nothing against landlords (I am one) but we regularly get lied to by tenants, so this is why some people may be skeptical of some of your claims.

3 June 2020 | 0 replies
Hello BP Community,In short, I'm looking to get into wholesaling in the Daytona Beach / Port Orange area and are looking for recommendations on Title companies and or Attorneys that close with Wholesalers regularly.

3 June 2020 | 10 replies
@Nathan G. 2.4Ghz will handle up to 450Mbps so it should always be enough to handle most loads and before I purchased a Google WiFi I would try and spread the bandwidth between my streaming devices and regular devices between the 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz.

4 June 2020 | 12 replies
He could simply wish to monitor the unit so he can make sure it doesn't get too cold and the pipes freeze in the winter?