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Michael E. Repairs vs. Maintenance vs. Capital Expenditures
28 March 2020 | 6 replies
Then you'll know what to do in the future @Michael E.      
Carson E. Heating Shared Common Areas
21 August 2015 | 7 replies
If you describe the physical layout in a little more detail @Carson E., I may be able to give you few options for supplemental heat.
Candace Berry Raleigh, NC HELP w/ Realtor Standard Commission Structure for SFH
27 April 2016 | 37 replies
While you asked about R/E commissions, you received lots of great feedback...people must really care about you and Michael!!
Bob E. Listing Agent Fees
30 April 2016 | 21 replies
Hi @Bob E.
Gino Barbaro Marketing Tips For Renting Out Apartments?
29 April 2016 | 0 replies
Hi Everyone,I wanted to begin a discussion on how you can create a community feeling on your property and devise marketing strategies with local businesses to add value to your tenants and employees.We began a promotion with Papa John's in our market.  
Account Closed Don't be an idiot investor!
16 June 2015 | 10 replies
Not only that, but lending to the poor also became a qualification for take overs and mergers, if you had not lent enough to the poor, then a take over would be blocked.So in one stroke, ability to repay took second place to other things.Mortgages were then made, packaged up into so called bonds and sold to investors (not re investors, but people like pensions companies etc).In 2006 a lot of these packaged mortgages were found to have deficiencies, eg people not repaying, and the investors holding these investments started disposing of them.Banks were asking accountancy firms in the City of London and Wall Street to start unpacking each one of these instruments to redo e paperwork and pull out the bad loans and then repackage them.The Banks were offering in London £50,000 to redo one of these bonds (for a better word) and offer insurance on the bond after it was repackaged, the auditing and accountancy firms asked for £250,000 per bond and no insurance. 
Anthony Simboli Renters Payment Options
30 June 2015 | 8 replies
You can send e mail invoices and accept credit cards (or leave that feature off like I do).
Daniel Quezada Winning the Property Wars with Doug Hopkins-Seminar Disgrace
6 November 2019 | 38 replies
@Randy E. you crack me up! 
Sandy Glover How to Get the Best Results in a Background Check
2 February 2016 | 3 replies
I've used e-renter.com for the background check.