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Rob Rice "Survey" Should a Wholesaler get his License????
2 December 2015 | 17 replies
Wait till the agent logs in while willy nilly is logged in under a different IP, bingo, you're caught!
Jeff A. How can I buy the building I have my medical office in?
9 April 2015 | 9 replies
Borrower had never had a late payment, but the examiner did not like the way they made their income - Bingo rather than the normal giving of the members.  
Joshua Feit What am I missing?
28 May 2016 | 9 replies
@Kevin Polite -- Bingo!
Christopher Vargas My 1ST TWO DEALS in Orlando & Central Florida
26 February 2016 | 19 replies
If the owner's mailing address is different than the property address than BINGO!
Steve Rozenberg Is Allowing Your Residents to Deposit Money Directly into Your Account a Good Idea?
4 September 2015 | 96 replies
All they have to tell a Judge is that they paid their rent via direct deposit, went inside and paid a teller, and the bank made a mistake, and "bingo" they have just stall the eviction process until the matter is straightened out.
Kevin McDonald repair fixes before or after first tenant moves in (tax benifits)
11 August 2015 | 8 replies
Let's say you waited until after the tenant moved in to take care of that tree and their car is parked in the drive way or in front of the house, or has toys on the lawn, whatever, and a limb, whether big or small,  falls on their property, bingo you've got a lawsuit.Tenants may say they had to move due to you doing the repair because of the smell or the dust going on or the inconvenience.
Andy Sabisch Dealing with textured (fuzzy) wallpaper
18 October 2021 | 10 replies
Hi Andy,Flocked or not, you might want to consider paying a service to remove it.It's a lot of arms overhead scraping and at the end of the day you'll be glad you did.A good painter might have the equipment to do it.And with 3 guys on it--bingo--gone like it was never there.Just have them leave the wall in paint ready condition--and you may have to prime before painting.Also spec broom clean when done and provide them with somewhere to discard the demo refuse.Good Luck!