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Rodney Dawkins Pest Control, Who's responsible the landlord or the tenant?
23 September 2017 | 21 replies
I wouldn't want the tenant to come back and blame you for problems the child might develop from the application of pesticides.In my own home here in Denver, I've bought the little electronic devices that are supposed to repel mice and spiders (I have dogs...and I'm nervous about pesticides mostly because I had a dog a few years ago eat a poisoned mouse and it eventually killed my dog).  
Dan Krause "Proof of Funds" -which companies offer this?
16 January 2010 | 2 replies
Which companies will offer proof of funds to their applicants if the (property) sellers require it before deal goes through?
Sage Jankowitz Negotiating with RE agents
18 March 2010 | 13 replies
No applicable state law.
Dave Kennedy Profit Margin for rental???
11 June 2007 | 25 replies
No applications?
Jon K. Late, Messy Tenent / Roommate
22 February 2011 | 5 replies
Tenant said they had never been late on rental application.
A W When do you collect the deposit and 1st month rent?
3 April 2011 | 6 replies
I like to get the deposit as soon as I get the rental application, or am in verbal agreement with the potential renter.
Kevin Last Chart of Accounts
24 September 2015 | 3 replies
If lots, then keep good records for contributions, draws and equity splits.Revenue:Rental IncomeOther IncomeExpenses:HOA FeesMortgage InterestProperty InsuranceProperty TaxesRepairs and MaintenanceProfessional Fees (such as accountants and lawyers)(Anything else on Schedule E that you doOther:Interest IncomeFlipping Business should include:Assets:Cash AccountsMortgage Escrow Account (if appropriate)Projects in Process (one for each project, ideally)Tools and EquipmentDeposits and Prepaid ExpensesLiabilities:Accounts PayableMortgage Payable (one for each property)Other Loans PayablePayroll Tax Liabilities (as applicable)EquitySame as aboveRevenue:Property Sales RevenueCommissions Revenue (if applicable)Cost of Goods SoldProject ExpensesExpenses:Most of your job expenses will be recorded in Projects In Process as an accumulated asset and then moved to Project Expenses when you sell the project, so there's no real need to separate out expenses such as Materials, Subcontractors, Holding Costs, Utilities, etc.  
Joe Rinella Buy a rental property and transfer to LLC?
19 March 2016 | 17 replies
The company or attorney should be able to fast track your EIN application as well.  
Mike X. How to word clause in lease allowing tenants to pay electronically
5 August 2015 | 19 replies
A grace period of X days allows for the delivery of good funds without penalty (if applicable) and a late fee of $250,000 shall be assessed per day (as applicable and allowed).
Jonathan Twombly What scares you most about getting started in real estate investment?
9 June 2015 | 64 replies
It's a short little book, and it's aimed at people in sales, but I think it's applicable to life in general and our business in particular.