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Blane Wortham The Triple Threat?
10 May 2016 | 4 replies
more important than background fields, is your ability to take action and your ability to work together.You all may have good individual skills, but now you each have 2 other personalities that may get in the way, and different ideas on how things should run, Varying levels of risk tolerance, varying degrees of commitment (it's easy to say someone is committed but you won't know until things get hard).
Jaden Ghylin Hotel Conversion to Assisted Living Facility Review
16 March 2017 | 19 replies
Those distances to medical and emergency response are great.
Scott Bartlett Landlord Bookkeeping Spreadsheets?
27 May 2016 | 12 replies
I try to include a phone number too9) Category (not necessary but I do it for my own purposes)So (forgive the formatting I'll use hyphens for field separators):Create: Dale Dr - 5/4/13 - Repair faucet and replace valve - $250.00 - Check - #1527 - Monopoly Bank - Vic's Plumbing (708-500-5000) - Plumbing repairs.With one house, you probably don't need the house column but if you add a second rental, it'll come in handy so that you can use one sheet to put all expenses.Then I would create a separate spreadsheet to write down your:1) taxes2) insurance3) Rents4) Interest paidFor rents, just put each month of the year in a column and write down the rent amount paid for each month as it comes in during the year and then total it up at the end.For taxes, when you pay each installment (i'm assuming two), just write down the amount paid and the date and total the amounts at the end of the year.For insurance and mortgage interest, just the amount.Then, when I do my taxes, I have a worksheet for each property that shows the CPA the following:1) All the expense item detail along with a total.2) Mortgage interest paid for the year.3) Taxes paid4) Insurance amount paid5) Rents collected.From there, they can easily calculate everything they need.
Daniel Lupoli Pittsburgh Fix&Flip
22 October 2015 | 13 replies
and the insane taxes ;pPittsburgh has a few university and medical hospitals in the city so you have a varied choice of investment, from Student, low income, to professional. 
Tom Ladewig New Member: Tinley Park, IL
29 October 2015 | 14 replies
I'm still active in the field but only as a consultant a few days a week(way less stress).
Dre Alston 16 and wholesaling?
1 December 2015 | 4 replies
Hey guys I'm Dre Alston,16 and from Nc I have been looking into Real estate investing and wanting to pursue a career in that field when i get legal age (18) but me being so eager i was looking for ways to get into it early and i was looking at wholesaling house's i know that you don't need a real estate licence to do this but considering my age is it possible for me to do right now?
Dan Kelley Denver House Hacking - What are the norms?
24 May 2017 | 12 replies
Yes, I've owned an auto repair facility for the past 3 years and I've been in that same field for the past 7 years consecutively. 
Tony Gunter North Georgia General Contractor - Mentor
24 July 2022 | 11 replies
GC know the rules, unless they work in field on their jobs with their hands.
Robert G. Security during Rehab
3 July 2017 | 2 replies
Mowing their soccer field?  
Craig Haskell Approaches to Creating Value
18 April 2011 | 25 replies
Medical breakthroughs are founded on good research.