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Maggie Smith Estimating woods maintenance
20 November 2021 | 3 replies
Falling objects are covered by comprehensive car insurance so make sure they have that.  
Tecsia Evans Sell or rent investment property?
3 December 2021 | 45 replies
Moreover, since future appreciation is always somewhat subjective first evaluate any investment real estate holding-s on the objective return metrics first.
Jason Malabute Consistently Updating Procedures
26 November 2021 | 0 replies
One reason our calling script has a response for almost any objection you could think of is that we have revised our script about 20 times in just 10 months.
Jason Malabute Consistently Updating Procedures
26 November 2021 | 0 replies
One reason our calling script has a response for almost any objection you could think of is that we have revised our script about 20 times in just 10 months.
Bridget Huebner How should I handle this property?
3 December 2021 | 6 replies
Again, if you can, take your Dad, and your "Family Home" out of the picture and do an objective analysis.All the best to you and keep on looking!
Joe S. Tenant killed three spiders in the house.🤨
30 November 2021 | 36 replies
Option 2: The Close your Eyes and Wait Act1 - Tell them there's more where they came from, and if they want to eliminate them they should call an exterminator.2 - The cost of the exterminator is not the landlord's responsibility...of course they wouldn't be able to get past the laughing on the other end of their call to the exterminator to worry about any arguments about the cost, and who pays for it.Option 3: The Placebo Act1 - Buy a supply of aspirin (not for you, although you may want to keep some).2 - Put them in a bottle labeled Anti Spider Pills3 - Tell them to save the next spider(s) they kill.4 - Give the bottle to them and tell them to crush the pills. 5 - Mix the crushed pills with the crushed spider and spread them throughout the house.6 - Tell them this works, but only if they do this often since it depends on the quantity of spiders they use...the more the better.This last one should at least keep them busy for a while, and you will have a free "spiders be gone" service.
Monica Kimutis Hidden in Plain Sight
29 November 2021 | 1 reply
The primary objective was a demolition of the home- which was super fun and pretty easy.
Yulia J. Would you rent to this applicant?
28 December 2021 | 11 replies
Use this as an opportunity to make fine-tune your criteria so you can give every client an objective approval or rejection.
Sasang Doc Investment Ideas with $550,000 Cash in Hand
3 December 2021 | 15 replies
I am a huge believer in quantity.
John P. Inherited Duplex ready to Invest
6 May 2021 | 1 reply
My real objective here is to find out if it’s possible to use my duplex to start a real estate flipping/rental business or just flat out buy more homes without a business.