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Dustan Marshall heloc vs HEL
25 January 2014 | 3 replies
I know less about the heloc and it sounds more complex.
Lucas Bennett My mom says I'm like a young Donald Trump (in appearance only)
21 March 2014 | 14 replies
You mean your dad gave you millions to buy an apartment complex in Cincinnati?
Christopher Hunter Marketing Package
21 April 2014 | 1 reply
I haven't listened to that podcast yet, but my impression on this subject was that you are not looking for a downloadable market package, but you are making a personalized marketing package based on the niche you plan on filling.If that niche is apt complexes in the 50 - 100 unit range, then you want to pull comps for recently sold, and on the market deals.
Matthew T. Wholesaling Townhouses
18 November 2018 | 3 replies
Look at what bank-owned ones are selling for in the same complex/area and how quick those are moving.
Uwe S. Official diary of the Summit
2 June 2012 | 101 replies
They broke down a complex business model into 4 easy boxes.
Patty C. Resident lying about damage in apartment
29 April 2012 | 3 replies
Find something,anything that is a violation of the lease to start eviction if you can.When you go in front of a judge in eviction court they will ask the tenant if they gave you something in writing.You have to swear in front of the judge to tell the truth.If you don't the judge can throw you in jail.We find tenants say lot's of things but when they are under oath most will not lie.They might try to omit certain info but the judge pulls the truth out of them quickly (within a few minutes).Some judges are more sympathetic to tenants and others more to property managers and landlords.It depends if you are the first or last case of the day and how that day has gone for the judge.If he is not authorized to have a pet you can evict based on that.If the apartment complex doesn't care and they are driving you nuts then go work at another complex that doesn't handle their business that way.One thing is for sure I wouldn't let them abuse me.
N/A N/A My Plan
19 September 2006 | 13 replies
you must not fall off and be deterred - if you're the type of person who's used to being on a diet and falling off - your chances of sticking it out during this prep period are low, but you can do it.just think of the alternative - working for the man - depending on your gov't to take care of you and yours....forget that - stick with it - YOU CAN DO IIIITTTT!
David Cook Is it legal to seize a tenant's abandoned car?
14 August 2015 | 4 replies
I am the property manager at a 200+ unit complex, and if the tags or inspection stickers are expired or if the vehicle is in disrepair we have it towed off of the property. 
Alex M. Umbrella Insurance Policy - a best practice list
10 November 2015 | 7 replies
As your investing gets more complex (any significant vacancy or rehab, more units, older properties, etc) they quickly run out of options.
Ryan K. 1950's ranch SFH, rewire and plaster walls
19 June 2016 | 16 replies
I've heard very wide ranges for a total re-wire of a house, anywhere from $3k to $30k depending on size and complexity.