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Leon Greene Indianapolis, Indiana - Should we buy in our names or in LLC?
31 October 2019 | 15 replies
@Leon GreeneThe issue I ran up against with the LLC is that you can't get 30 year fixed rate money.  
Drew Denham Fleas in a rental .....what to do?
15 July 2016 | 11 replies
Another option is to offer the tenant you will pay for a one time service with a retreat and she pays the ongoing bi-monthly service.Although fleas are not usually a pest that City health codes require you to treat (unlike cockroaches and rodents), doing so will create good will with your tenant and she won't balk when you issue notice for a rent increase. 
Brock Laramee Question about Sole Proprietorship in FL
21 July 2016 | 3 replies
I ran into this when I went to my bank to start a business account.
Scott Scharl What's up With Crowdfunding in Arizona?
15 October 2016 | 4 replies
One is complete and one is still ongoing.
Bryan Ly Renewal Commision?
20 July 2016 | 4 replies
For Starbucks backed by 20,000 plus stores  you generally get the full value of any tenant improvements you spend as the owner.What some owners do with local tenants is they pay the leasing brokers ( over time ) what they are owed and have language that if the tenant defaults and vacates then the remaining percentage of leasing commissions is not due.The leasing brokers want all the money upfront so it is a negotiation as to how to structure an agreement with payment.Now the PM company that does ongoing care for the property the lease up is a separate component from the management fee.
Neil Patel Newbie from New Jersey
20 July 2016 | 11 replies
My immediate goal is to learn more about this website, see what the site has to offer and immerse myself into ongoing conversations.2016 and 2017 goals include saving enough money to buy a high discount multifamily property at a stable debt/equity ratio.
Rohan J. Safest areas in Arizona?
8 September 2016 | 21 replies
Also while I was looking for properties to buy I ran into a few people that said they were rich and did not care if I could pay cash. i will be calling them back and seeing if they are interested in earning 8% more on their money.
David Dachtera Ejector Sump, only serves furnace
20 July 2016 | 2 replies
I'm concerned about the scum eventually choking the float switch.I think I'll leave it alone.RE: MSDS...Yeah - I ran it through the dishwasher at a service man's suggestion since I don't have a water softener and the city water is well water.
Ed W. Reserves for 200 Unit Chicago High Rise
1 September 2016 | 9 replies
My guess is you want to have a relationship in place for the ongoing maintenance of the elevator systems and not have to call an elevator repair company that will have you over a barrel when you call out of the blue with a breakdown.
Justin Dennison Hello from Gainesville, FL (Advice for a newb!)
21 July 2016 | 10 replies
@David Fileger I have wholesaled a few properties throughout South, FL and alway's though when I ran into what I though was a steal in our market really never prepared me for what I saw in Gainesville.