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4 September 2018 | 80 replies
., thank you for taking the time to write out a comprehensive response.
4 September 2018 | 5 replies
., Canada or Mexico (initially limited to these county's due to shipping scales of economy, to be expanded elsewhere if I can get shipping costs down).I ask this question for the purposes of:Paying the lowest LLC start up and recurring costs related to the LLC.Having the least amount of paperwork required to start, and maintain the LLC.Having the most comprehensive protection for such a business (& of course, for me the individual owner of the LLC).Aside from the LLC, I will get a CA class a cottage food permit and of course pay CA taxes.
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28 November 2020 | 7 replies
Wondering if anyone is currently using something that accomplishes anything remotely close to this: Create and/or send comprehensive, automated drip campaigns using a variety of media including email, direct mail, ringless voicemail, and text messages.
28 May 2019 | 3 replies
@Michael Albaum and @Ryan Ingram, thank you both for your thoughtful and comprehensive answers.Can you think of any other responsibilities that an owner should handle despite utiliting a property management company?
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31 May 2019 | 1 reply
It isn't overly comprehensive, but it's a start.3.
8 August 2018 | 2 replies
They could get evicted or get into a bad financial situation in the year that they aren't living at your property, so you want to make sure the report is up to date and comprehensive.
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9 April 2019 | 3 replies
For Florida there is a excellent book with all the forms by Warda called Land Trusts in Florida.You can also look at Mr Land Trust aka Randy Hughes https://www.landtrustsmadesimple.com/I would highly suggest that for your first land trust in that state you either spend the money with a comprehensive course specific to that state or hire an attorney knowledgeable for that state.
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12 August 2018 | 0 replies
I am putting together a comprehensive package for developers that shows the potential for both commercial retail (since most major grocery stores, restaurants, mall, Hospital, attractions are 12 to 21 miles away (the airport is 6 or 7 miles away) and subdivision as the land has plenty of frontage and is on county water.
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19 November 2018 | 4 replies
I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but @Brandon Turner wrote a pretty comprehensive book on investing with low and no money down, which is linked here.Outside of that, I'm still learning myself.
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16 August 2018 | 8 replies
Probably not worth the effort.Even if the previous owner had a move in check list at the time she moved in two years ago, the list may not be comprehensive, and any dispute would require you, the tenant, and the previous owner to reconcile...you are most likely dealing with two unwilling party.There is also the question whether an existing damage to a property, regardless of whether tenant occupied or not, is really between you and the last owner and or the current tenant.