
22 December 2013 | 4 replies
I giggled a bit when you said you want to continually be improving your properties because most of us want to get nice rentals and not have to always be fixing them up (you know how things hit you sometimes when you are speed reading).But it sounds lovely that you want to provide a quality product to good people.

26 December 2013 | 10 replies
Don't discount the great knowledge of others from all over that will be able to help you too.Read the articles on the main blog, listen to the BP Podcasts and be active on the forums and you will get a great education in any aspect of real estate you are interested in.Good to see you already are hitting some of the local REIAs.

27 December 2013 | 17 replies
@Jennifer H. it's not that bad.

24 December 2013 | 8 replies
Hopefully I can partner up with someone like you and hit the measly 2% rule.

23 December 2013 | 4 replies
If you have questions or ever need anything, hit me up for coffee/lunch/beer/whatever.Anson

6 August 2021 | 25 replies
After they inform you of that then you have hit the "systematic and/or continued".So I would very politely call him back and inform him that you will gladly remove any individual from your mail campaign if they will contact you directly to be removed.

23 December 2013 | 1 reply
He sees his best chance as walking away from the place under the terms of Settlement, and taking the add’l credit hit for this, but being able to start fresh somewhere else.ACTION: I asked him to email me a few-sentence summary of what he owes, what the current state of play with the bank is, etc., and told him we’d look at the numbers and see if there was a way to help him.He has plenty of motivation, but negative equity.

25 December 2013 | 13 replies
You can also call the school's financial aid office, but they can be hit or miss on quality of response.

14 January 2014 | 12 replies
I told a friend the other day I wanted to get a rental that hits the one to two percent scenario.

21 October 2014 | 11 replies
So I decided to just change out most of the existing receptacles near a dry counter space to one of these:Now, all kitchen counter receptacles have to be GFCI protected so these need to be on a GFCI breakers or they need to be connected downstream on the load side of a GFCI receptacle.They were a BIG HIT to the tenants!