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Joe DeFarias Boston Area 2 Family Owner Occupied Renovation - Joe DeFarias
1 March 2017 | 14 replies
Here are some photos of demo day!
Mike R. automating my business
19 November 2018 | 3 replies
.= Allows me to store information/photos about the units and advertise them easily as vacancies occur.= Allows tenants to fill out and submit a rental application and pay the application fee= Provides credit reports and background checks= Accepts rental payments and late fees= Allows me to communicate with tenants= Keeps track of documents (leases, move-in inspections and the like)= Has a mobile appAny suggestions? 
Michelle Black Help! Tenant won't pay, lawyer won't respond!
16 February 2017 | 17 replies
Board members are less likely to give weight to this nonsense if they see a pro from a respected law firm appearing before them rather than a stressed and confused landlord.
Brandon V. Basement Washer/Dryer Utilities Issue
17 February 2017 | 5 replies
The typical arrangement in Milwaukee is if you are offering laundry, putting in separate machines for each unit and each is plugged into the respective units gas/electricIf you only offer the hookups, not actual applicances, then you just make sure each tenant has the gas/electric accessible and once they buy something make sure they are hooking up to the right one.Having washer to one unit and dryer to the other is not equitable as you noted.
Danny N. I Know Leverage Is Great, But Are Paid Off Rentals Bad?
20 February 2017 | 8 replies
(guys I love reading their comments and have a ton of respect for) I went digging further and found 2 great articles that might help you decide what to do.
Mindy Jensen ESA vs. Existing Tenant with Allergies
20 February 2017 | 7 replies
The presenter was a well respected landlord tenant attorney, and his opinion was that you would allow the ESA.  
Bruce Clark Should I partner with contractor on my first flip?
27 January 2017 | 14 replies
Also insurance should be updated as per status on the house. take photos of progress and if needed update coverage. 
Keisha Smith- Eaton Stepping Into the World of Wholesaling
23 January 2017 | 2 replies
When you get a deal you can go out for coffee with a respectable wholesaler from there and offer to split the deal in exchange for guidance through the parts you're unclear on.
Heidi Wills Advice appreciated in Medford, Or!
26 January 2017 | 17 replies
What's been your experience with people respecting properties? 
Jay Hinrichs Wholesaling and the equitable interest theory
24 August 2018 | 52 replies
Of those who advocate the 'equitable interest' argument to justify skirting licensing laws, how many have actually been challenged by their respective state agencies and successfully defended themselves?