
13 March 2018 | 13 replies
See what real investors have to say.Visit/Tour: Even just asking about coming to see the operation can give you a ton of info on how they actually handle customer service.

17 February 2018 | 1 reply
My parents are looking to sell one of their properties and invest with me in future acquisitions. I suggested a 1031 exchange, so that they are not taxed. However, they want the new property to be in my name. Is it po...

17 February 2018 | 2 replies
My parents are looking to sell one of their properties and invest with me in future acquisitions. I suggested a 1031 exchange, so that they are not taxed. However, they want the new property to be in my LLC. Is it pos...

22 February 2018 | 10 replies
Hello everybody, of course we were working during last 5 years with some retailers implementing loyalty programs based on proximity marketing tools, and currently we are working for airports, transportation systems and other venues....We had the opportunity to test and compare the tree main technologies availables: ibeacon, wifi-routers and Seeketing.Not all strategies are easy to implement, and the results are very different (ibeacon < 1% of total customer engaged, wifi-router/social wifi <10%, Seeketing <70% of total customer engaged)... so more than 30 projects and six years of experience doing a lot of things... happy to share with you any detail if you are interested.Regards

23 February 2018 | 23 replies
More liquid, passed down through generations, possibly start seeing/utilizing the profits before retirement.

18 February 2018 | 5 replies
If you are working through the proper channels at the city this, along with other utilities, should be part of the process.

18 February 2018 | 5 replies
The electrical on that one is split.For us, and the option without knowing any more I'd recommend is to : We found the easiest thing to do was to pay the bills yourself and simply build what you think is the average utility bills attributable to each space into the rent price.In terms of marketing, market the place at the lower so you don't turn away people and then negotiate you paying those bills (the increase in rent functionallyThat said, there are other options but of course they involve cost.

18 February 2018 | 8 replies
I can't imagine why your landlord would want or need your password, unless he is often close enough to utilize it.

5 March 2019 | 46 replies
If sweat equity is your goal than of course stick with that route but just remember you have to pay taxes insurance utilities and more for every additional day you hold your property.