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Justin Kearney Real estate investing newcomer with one deal under my belt
11 February 2016 | 13 replies
Is it very common to find deals in Louisville where the numbers work like Brandon Turner says they should?
Chris Watkins Single Family Property Rented as a Duplex - A "Waldo" Question
15 February 2019 | 17 replies
Is this common for investors to do?
George Cen Have applicants/renters run their own credit reports?
30 March 2016 | 16 replies
The most common example is when the landlord sends the renter’s application information to a third party screening company who then pulls the credit data.
Alfredo O. Tips?
5 February 2016 | 4 replies
I don't think it's particularly common to do so.  
David Lewis Term vs Whole Life Insurance (detailed tabular values and more)
7 February 2016 | 18 replies
Just don't wait until your health age affect your premiums.
Joseph Ziemba First time buying in a sellers market
8 February 2016 | 6 replies
I'm pretty familiar with the common ones posted here: "Driving for bucks", direct mail, for sale by owner, Craigslist. 
Derik S. Handling Phone Calls
6 February 2016 | 5 replies
Scripts are a set of standard answers to many of the common questions people ask.
Peter Kolzow Project management: Additional work outside of scope
11 February 2016 | 12 replies
It's a common problem. 
Neil G. Fed's Penalty For NOT Having Health Insurance: 2% Annual Income?
5 February 2016 | 2 replies
http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-individual-man...The annual fee for not having insurance in 2015 is $325 per adult and $162.50 per child (up to $975 for a family), or it's 2% of your household income above the tax return filing threshold for your filing status – whichever is greater.http://www.cbsnews.com/news/is-mandatory-health-insurance-constitutional/
Antonio Evans This stuff is very hard for me (Investment Stories?)
13 February 2016 | 63 replies
In my previous situation, we built bridges, small health clinics, and schools from ground up, currently we do tenant improvements, so still, even with my construction experience previously, there is still a transition/learning curve.