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Ted Klein Looking for HELOC Provider in Puget Sound
10 July 2018 | 9 replies
If your stuff is pretty straight forward (long term rental history, all on last 2 years tax returns, etc.)
Julie Miller New in Upper Bucks, PA and taking on our first nasty house
29 June 2018 | 3 replies
I look forward to meeting new people and helping others become successful as well. 
Grace P. Real Estate CPA in Washington State, Skagit County
25 June 2018 | 3 replies
I think forming an LLC is the way to go but I would like to confirm before moving forward
Krishnan T. Advice on building up a System/technique for self prop mgmt
25 June 2018 | 2 replies
Call Service - check out Pat Live or Voice Nation. 24/7 call services with options you can build it for routing calls to specific people, or taking a message and forwarding to your email.
Precious Thompson Making a deposit on apartment
25 June 2018 | 5 replies
Should I decline or move forward.
Neill K. ​Greenhorn from Encinitas (San Diego), CA
26 June 2018 | 9 replies
I look forward to meeting many of you and communicating with many of you!
Tim Ivory Fix and Flip using and OPTION to buy real estate, possible?
2 July 2018 | 24 replies
This year I will need to file taxes and look forward to doing it to have something to show banks for income verification.
Ankit Maewall Early Professional starting in Indianapolis
19 August 2018 | 14 replies
I want to get experience managing properties and get as much experience from my first property.Look Forward to hearing back and getting advice,Ankit Maewall
Angelique Diaz Inherited Tenants Who Installed Washer / Dryer
25 June 2018 | 3 replies
I'm going to be a bit of a contrarian to the above posters, but let me first qualify my post by stating that your market will determine what you should do.We frequently install en-suite laundry in our units - in fact, we have removed common coin-op laundry in most buildings of 6-units or less in favour of en-suite laundry - for the following reasons:electricity and, in most cases, hot water costs are transferred to the tenant;where water is sub-metered, water costs are transferred to the tenant;high-efficency residential laundry machines are about half the capital costs of commercial coin-operated machines;we can command $30 - $50/month in additional rent with en-suite laundry;by installing our own machines, we know they are installed property, with catch/drain pans and {going forward} leak detect shutoffs; andwith en-suite laundry vandalism of laundry machines has been non-existant ... and if a machine is damaged, we know who is responsible.We have a good rapport with a couple of local appliance suppliers and get called whenever they have "dinged and scratched" units to unload ... a small, cosmetic dent in the side of a washer - which will never be seen when it is installed in a laundry closet - can be worth a 40 - 50% discount.  
Josh Terrell New investor in Winchester Virginia
26 June 2018 | 2 replies
Look forward to hearing from you.