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Andrew Benke Legal weed growing in apartments
17 May 2017 | 27 replies
That's really, really awful.So then what I'd do is follow the law and if/when these particular tenants move out and the place smells of marijuana, I'd just rent it to new folks, advertise it as "already broken in for 420 users/growers" and charge some kind of premium for it already being pre-smelly, or something. 
Alexandra Preziosi House Hacking
8 October 2016 | 4 replies
To advertise your space you can post on craigslist, zillow, or even hire an agent to post the listing on the MLS.
David Codamo Professional Design/Marketing skills in exchange for Mentorship
26 December 2016 | 3 replies
I have been doing my due diligence and have gain a large amount of knowledge in REI but still lack real life experience.But what I do have is a lot of knowledge and experience is design and marketing:Build professional websites that run fast, convert, and work on mobileLead generation funnels to help built email listsPremium graphic design like infographics, logos, ebooks, social media banners, etcSEO to rank higher in search enginesFacebook Advertising Product design and developmentSocial Media Management and moreSure you can go the route of using free website builders like Wixs and Sqaurespace, but your sites won't be very professional compared to industry standards.
Hayes Freeman Testing furnished units in a mostly student apartment bldg
27 November 2017 | 15 replies
Advertise it and there is your selling point.
Kole Kingslien My First Rental Property-Questions
17 December 2017 | 10 replies
, each property should have own file folders, there are punches that you can use with fasteners to keep orderly, I prefer digital and paper copy, computers fail, hard drives crash, papers get lost, Wisconsin isnt as paperwork heavy as some, you will also want a rent log of each property you can make up a master for that, with security info with it too, when we went digital(ages ago) I was the one to first teach our realestate office computers, and still see them fail so keep meticulous notes, it will actually be easier not harder
Jordan Moorhead Low Income Rentals. Do you like them?
9 January 2018 | 61 replies
Almost in every case they never pay it if you offer to split deposit or whatnot (That seems to be a top request).Beyond that i've never had one go for very long, if so then there's something wrong with my advertising and whatnot.
Mike H. Section 179 Vehicle. How to define the workplace?
8 January 2018 | 1 reply
(Home office: W2 remote work + Rental paperwork + investment research + short term rental communication/advertisement...)- The office that makes the most money?
Dave Rav Tenant screening rules and regs
6 March 2018 | 3 replies
So the last 3 digits would be 223, the 224 etc. 
Tyson Hosey Reporting tenants payments to credit
17 June 2018 | 17 replies
Or is that just their advertisement?
BreAnn Stephenson What does General Liability cover and what is excluded?
4 September 2015 | 19 replies
Personal/Advertising Injury (For acts of false advertising/slander.