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Account Closed Could I Sue? - my property manager's handyman scared my tenant
11 September 2019 | 12 replies
Ultimately, whether your PM is at fault here or not, they should be looking to resolve the issue in some way that will make you happy after all you do look to to them to lessen your stress and ensure your property is run smoothly and so if they don't at least make an attempt to make it right somehow, I would look to find another PM which is more of a 'partner' with you, instead of just a hired management company.
Payton Pearson Leaving Job to Start a Network Marketing Company
10 September 2019 | 3 replies
So far I have experienced the many no's that will be commonplace in my attempt to serve those who genuinely desire to grow a business with fruitful, lasting success.I have resolved myself to accept that, even if I never receive a yes, even after 10,000 messages conveyed to prospective individuals, I will accept that I put in every effort, and let it not be said that I did nothing.
Steven Choi Taxable Income VS Cash flow
20 September 2019 | 8 replies
I am a US investor, but I struggled with this idea for a while when doing the books before finally getting it, and I think I can attempt to answer your question:- The biggest difference between your taxable income and cash flow (if you are like me) will be the principle you are paying on your loan (this should also show up on your P/L statement and not your checkbook)- Your principle payment will be taxable as income- IF your monthly cash flow is low (or under a certain % of rent collected) you will end up in a cash flow negative position at EOYUsing the example above:if you have an income of $1800 - expenses = $50 monthly margin. 
Drew Sommers Houses under $60k worth investing in?
11 September 2019 | 9 replies
There’s various efforts ongoing in attempt to clean up the west side, but I just don’t see anything material happening anytime soon.
Charles Conroy Purchasing a duplex at retail. Good idea? Bad idea?
19 September 2019 | 22 replies
HOWEVER, if the property can't compete, then do NOT attempt to rent it out. 
Brodie Rodriguez State of Texas Home sales
12 September 2019 | 1 reply
Hello, My family has some property they are attempting to sell through a R.E.
Nick Seginowich Rehab on a 1920's house
12 September 2019 | 11 replies
I have bought several old houses and sometimes one can not get through under the floor as the crawl space is too small to fit a body, and there is not an accessible space between floors. 
Forrest Shealy How to choose a civil engineer?
13 September 2019 | 3 replies
@Forrest ShealyThe truth of it is, most of these A/E firms hire warm bodies, and the young engineers don't really know how to add value 'during construction'. 
Robert Obniski Thoughts, Advice, Direction on "leveling up" plan
12 September 2019 | 1 reply
-Once the list is obtained, I will attempt to get a phone number to the owners who are not within a 25mile radius and physically door knock the rest.     
Nicole Dlugosz Newbie in Louisville, KY! Came from Chicago...
14 September 2019 | 9 replies
Originally posted by @Tyler Bodi:@Nicole Dlugosz Welcome to Louisville!