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Mark Hall Successes in home automation for rental units?
22 October 2019 | 18 replies
One feature of the Nest E thermostat is it has emergency temperatures you can program. 
Cheryl Abplanalp New member from southeastern Indiana
21 December 2015 | 6 replies
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Sam Warth New Member - Southern Indiana/ Louisville
21 December 2015 | 6 replies
Rich Dad Poor DadRich Dads Cash Flow QuadrantRich Dads Increase your financial IQThe Real Book of Real EstateThe ABC’s of RE InvestingThe ABC’s of PMRich Dad RE Tax AdvantagesThe 10X RuleThe E-MythThe 4 Hour Work WeekBiggerPocketsPodCast -I hear #136 is exceptional!
Jordan Shay New Member - Indianapolis Area
23 December 2015 | 9 replies
Rich Dad Poor DadRich Dads Cash Flow QuadrantRich Dads Increase your financial IQThe Real Book of Real EstateThe ABC’s of RE InvestingThe ABC’s of PMRich Dad RE Tax AdvantagesThe 10X RuleThe E-MythThe 4 Hour Work WeekBiggerPocketsPodCast -I hear #136 is exceptional!
Leslee Cook Rooming House or Rental Prop Legal Question
22 December 2015 | 5 replies
If this is not your house, I'd get the heck out when lease renewal comes.If it is not a rooming house, there should only e 1 lease for 1 term for ALL the occupants of the house on 1 lease.
Anthony Martin Future goals/plans for purchasing and growing
29 December 2015 | 6 replies
Over the next couple months, I plan on e-mailing and/or calling several firms in the SE region, either via my own research or suggestions that others may give (definitely welcome input) to find someone who will fit in my team and can build a relationship to benefit everyone involved.I am interested in creating a portfolio that will continue to grow itself from the income and place me in a positive and increasing net worth as an investor.  
Douglas Quayle New member from Northern CA
29 December 2015 | 15 replies
@Ryan Jackson, I'm capped out at E-6 due to manning, and losing my airframe soon (new jet coming eliminates the Flight Engineer position), so big changes are coming for me regardless of whether I want them.I'm coming to the conclusion that nothing will change until I pick the right 6 numbers on a Lotto ticket, or I pack up and move.Again, appreciate the welcome.  
Matthew Miri Vancouver Investor looking for like minded people!
30 January 2016 | 13 replies
Hi Melissa,If you spend some time searching through the site you'll find lots of ideas on how to get started from House Hacking to partnering up with someone that perhaps has the money but not the time to find the deals or, say, coordinating flips.Brandon Turner has an e-book that I believe focuses exactly on this topic "how to invest with no money" or something similar.
Douglas C. Question about asking for documentation
23 December 2015 | 1 reply
You can request copies of utility bills and the owner's schedule E from their tax return to verify expenses.
Chris Reeves Stumbled across 200 pad deal - too clean - is it a trap?
27 December 2015 | 3 replies
Hey guys,So to the sleuths here - I smell a rat but I can't figure out where it is - I have "stumbled" across a 2-park package deal - a "pocket listing" e-mailed to me be a broker I have not done business with, but who lists (and claims to sell) a lot of parks in the mid-west.Details: 200 pads total, paved roads, 95% occupied at both parks, city water/sewer, tenants pay all utilities including trash, and ZERO park owned homes in the two parks (no, not even any notes - so claims the broker anyway).Rents are extremely low ($160 at the suburban park and $135 at the more rural one) and have been raised only once in the 10 years the seller has owned the parks (6 months ago).Location: Park one has over 100 pads in a city of about 30,000 people 40 minutes from a metro of almost 1 million, unemployment rate very low, population growing, located directly next to many good businesses.