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Luiz Souza Items Left Behind
24 February 2014 | 4 replies
For a re-sale, they can get moved into a rental or stored for the next rental.You can certainly offer them to a used appliance store.
Alison Michel Coincidence or shenanigans or neither?
1 March 2014 | 17 replies
Not like a store where you just pull another product of the shelf.
Gary Bailey Ohio Division of RE investigators cracking down on wholesalers
25 February 2014 | 25 replies
Despite what most believe, Wal-Mart doesn't purchase a single item you see in their stores.
Carl Martin learning the business
27 February 2014 | 7 replies
You can go meet others and get involved but that's not an education, it's an experience, it could be good or bad information.Start with a formal approach to RE, get a text book for the state real estate exam, text book on RE 101/102 from some college book store.
Dennis Gavilanes All this paperwork, how do you handle it?
16 March 2014 | 10 replies
(We have 15 units.)I also maintain vendor files.I keep reference materials in separate files/notebooks/drawers for Washington Landlord-Tenant Law, Housing Authority (Section 8), Police/Sheriff Partnering, Fire Marshall-Fire Safety, Tenant Screening Resources, Utility Companies, Rental Association, Legal Counsel, Partnership Minutes, Education Courses we took, etc.I keep a notebook record of standard materials we use, written descriptions including paint samples, flooring samples, etc. with some photo examples.We store and organize most of the property photos in the computer in iphoto.We produce our marketing materials in the computer, such as business cards and advertisements.We keep hard copies of the bank statements, credit card statements, mortgage statements and purchase agreements in binders and archive them at the end of the year.Our bookkeeping is on the computer in Quicken, which allows us to easily look things up, categorize and send electronically to our tax preparer at tax time.Our tax preparer files electronically, keeps an archive record and each year delivers to us hard copies of our tax documents in a labeled folder, which we store in a filing cabinet.We also have a small library of reference books, magazines, newsletters, etc.That's most of it.
Nick R. In search of exterior window shutters
28 February 2014 | 2 replies
Lowe's and Home Depot have a very limited selection in-store and I can't wait to have them delivered if I order them online.
Matt Spenn Low Budget Marketing ideas?
30 May 2017 | 12 replies
You can also walk the neighbor hood.My local dollar store has 3x5 orange post it notes.
Chip Chronister Selling with lease with. an option
16 March 2014 | 4 replies
I would put up flyers in the laundromats around town, community centers, any store that accepts flyers.
Account Closed What School Classes to Take to Prepare for Real Estate?
14 March 2014 | 6 replies
Also, working at a hardware store or lumberyard will also teach you a lot about building materials, their names and uses, benefits and disadvantages, etc.
Felix Wisniewski First Direct Mailing Advice?
10 November 2014 | 2 replies
I suggest envolopes from you local dollar store and stamps books from the post office, they are cheaper when you by them in booklets.and if you have the list in a spreadsheet, color coordinate them every time the call Red, Green.