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Josh Caldwell What is your best marketing technique?
13 November 2017 | 85 replies
Lets imagine that Antonio was a search term that I wanted to hit   I would add that name at the very bottom of my page in white font against a white background. 
Aleksey Vinogradov Looking for concrete pouring service in Belleville NJ area
28 October 2015 | 5 replies
Hi fellow BPers, hope to get an advice from local guysI need to pour a couple of cubic yards of concrete, most likely in two separate pourings.
Lee Schram 1031 liquidation
11 November 2015 | 10 replies
So, as original posts is understood correct to mean "you have to"  then you need to advised your QI of the change and reason, sign some sort of release and I cannot imagine, provided you are not under an existing contract to purchase property already, then I think you might receive a different response
David Stott Rochester NY & Snow Removal
3 February 2021 | 12 replies
Yup, it's a shared driveway situation with a single lane access that opens to a double sized, and as you can imagine, I've had tons of issues over the years where tenants/guests block the other in, hits on the house, parking on grass, etc etc.    
Christian Brodin 12 Must Knows for Your Property Management Agreement
5 July 2018 | 22 replies
My PM co. charges a signing fee, for each lease signed ( that's the catch you have to clear up in your agreement with the PM co.) they did this to me and i caught it, and straightened it out right away. if a group of 4 kids rented the bedroom, they would all sign one lease and i would be charged one fee, but if they rented each room to separate students, they would charge the same amount for each lease signed, imagine what that would do with the 8 bedroom place and your profit. i had to tell them they can't charge me like that that the fee should be based on the "House", 4 bedrooms, and that if they didn't sign a group that the fee should be divided into 4, so one flat fee. i did however tell them it could be another $100, only because of the extra paperwork, so say they normally charge a signing fee of $300 for a group, if they had to sign individual students the "house" would be $400, so $100 per room.
Account Closed Worldwide Who's Who
27 December 2015 | 4 replies
Needless to say, until someone from the catalog comes and tells me it was the greatest decision ever and they can't imagine life without it, I will be keeping my money.
Brian C. Depressed renter
29 December 2015 | 19 replies
Imagine yourself in his shoes. 
Cody Barrett Alright.. Game on!
7 March 2016 | 5 replies
This is a business after all and it being WI with warmer months coming up, I do not imagine having any issue renting my 2 units out.  
Mindy Jensen New PRO Feature: Keep Track of Colleagues Through Lists!
27 March 2016 | 28 replies
I could also imagine a great use in the Marketplace, @Mention Ohio Buyers List
Raymond Ebbeler Raising capital
5 April 2016 | 14 replies
I signed up for a seminar (April 30 Tampa, FL).I imagine that all these opportunities are the "different aspects of real estate" that one can consider lucrative but does that not de-focus  the investor from finding deals or does this also spread risk similar to diversifying a financial portfolio with stocks and other financial investments?