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Andy Vasquez Understanding Cashflow on the Forums
25 April 2022 | 11 replies
Over the course of a year my wife and I fixed it up, rented to friends, ate peanut butter and jelly, did everything we could.
Nathan Pa Im having a problem with a brand new tenant. He is very unstable.
9 May 2022 | 15 replies
One of my roommates does meal prep for the week and he "accidentally" ate one of her prepared foods and they got into an argument over it.I called some lawyers offices around me and I talked to a paralegal and they told me it would be hard to evict just on this alone.
Julio Gonzalez 9 Tips for Real Estate Business Owners on How to Increase Product
7 December 2021 | 5 replies
There are both free and paid softwares that can help you automate mundane tasks and free up your time to focus on your goals and grow your business..Find ways to mute distractions: Whenever you need to focus on one task, close down your email, put your phone on do not disturb, turn off notifications and set a timer for exactly how long you have to spend on the task at hand and ignore all distractions until the time is up or your task is completed.Utilize time blocking: If you aren’t sure how you currently spend your time or don’t ever seem to have enough time in the day, try a time blocking exercise for at least 3 days where you write down everything you did throughout the day - 6:00-6:15: Ate breakfast, 6:15-6:35: reviewed MLS listings, etc.
Rena Barron Is it best to have a P.O.Box or a UPS mailbox
6 August 2021 | 4 replies
But if you sending a 3 day notice ate you using return address  
Kris A. Rental home broken into: Steps to take
9 August 2021 | 33 replies
The damage ended up being less than a grand so I ate the cost and cancelled my insurance claim.
Joshua Boyce Question for a Project Manager
8 August 2021 | 2 replies
Hi Joshua,Here are just a few things that come to mind:Look for a history of "On Budget/On Time".By PM I assume you mean a general contractor.Ask for several RECENT references similar to your job and go review the work quality, call the owners and discuss their experience with this business.Ask for copies of any needed licences and check with the licensing authority to make sure they are current.You must understand you areas Lien Release procedures, and follow them to a "Tee".Decide how you will pay, paper checks vs etc..., and understand in writing when and for what you will pay.Be prepared to walk thru (or have the contractor do it via video) the work done before releasing the payments.Understand that in many areas (it is common for) "Construction Types" to "Knock off" at certain earlier time on Fridays and begin drinking beer.
Jim K. Tired of all the winning
22 August 2021 | 102 replies
That's me to a tee, angst-ridden all the way. 
Lynnette E. damage to rental that is not fixed on turnover, security deposit?
13 August 2021 | 2 replies
They went to Disneyworld, bought great toys, ate out often, etc. 
David Thoeny Extension on Eviction Moratorium
19 August 2021 | 6 replies
The real eviction problem ate state laws, not the CDC.
Jane Moon Is the renter bugging the landlord too much?
30 December 2020 | 4 replies
Maybe they could hire a professional to take care of it for $100 right now but you try to take care of it and in a month or two it gets worse, you let them know and find out the mice ate wiring, pex pipes, etc and now it will cost thousands?