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Rob K. Has anyone used TRACE Surveillance camera on an empty house?
28 February 2014 | 1 reply
I was reading my NRA magazine and there was an ad for Trace Surveillance Camera.
Dennis Gavilanes All this paperwork, how do you handle it?
16 March 2014 | 10 replies
(We have 15 units.)I also maintain vendor files.I keep reference materials in separate files/notebooks/drawers for Washington Landlord-Tenant Law, Housing Authority (Section 8), Police/Sheriff Partnering, Fire Marshall-Fire Safety, Tenant Screening Resources, Utility Companies, Rental Association, Legal Counsel, Partnership Minutes, Education Courses we took, etc.I keep a notebook record of standard materials we use, written descriptions including paint samples, flooring samples, etc. with some photo examples.We store and organize most of the property photos in the computer in iphoto.We produce our marketing materials in the computer, such as business cards and advertisements.We keep hard copies of the bank statements, credit card statements, mortgage statements and purchase agreements in binders and archive them at the end of the year.Our bookkeeping is on the computer in Quicken, which allows us to easily look things up, categorize and send electronically to our tax preparer at tax time.Our tax preparer files electronically, keeps an archive record and each year delivers to us hard copies of our tax documents in a labeled folder, which we store in a filing cabinet.We also have a small library of reference books, magazines, newsletters, etc.That's most of it.
Maria Kazak Advertise yourself
31 March 2014 | 15 replies
On your business card, walk, talk and hand them out in your farm area.Next is you sign on your car, but only if you're a good driver.Homes magazine has good results. :)
Alton Williams Real estate Prospecting
18 April 2014 | 8 replies
If you are in a market that still has a newspaper or local magazine, I recommend print advertising.
Jim Johnson Realtor's Irk me...
8 April 2014 | 6 replies
If the seller demanded high end magazines and all this other stuff the agents would tell them this.You the seller spend the money and give us the receipts and we will credit that cost off commission at closing.The reason agents did that on high end listings is you would spend thousands of dollars and sometimes tens of thousands of dollars in marketing only to have the seller test the market and pull early or not give the full one year contract to sell it.
Arnaldo Gonzalez New members here from Miami, Florida have a few questions for my humble , successful, and wise BP family.
4 July 2014 | 4 replies
( Professional personal relationships, websites, magazines, etc... )4-Is there a specific location ( state or county ) that you would recommend for a first investor where the market is beneficial to us, and where you can get more house for your dollar and put more profit in my pocket.Those are my questions for you guys at the moment, in advance thank you very much for your time. i appreciate the gesture very much, excited to start meeting other members and help each other throughout our success.** If there is any investors in the South Florida area that have projects going on and feel i can benefit and learn from you as a mentor, meanwhile i give you a helping hand.
Juliette V. Best advice for someone who wants to invest in RE and needs to build retirement and get cash flow
16 July 2014 | 34 replies
I host a country music radio show out here in san diego, I freelance for Country Weekly magazine, interview celebs all the time, go to red carpets, yeah.  
Ron Collins New member from New Orleans, La
29 March 2014 | 7 replies
It would be cool to set-up a meet and greet at the "cafe on Magazine"
Lisa Holloway National Register of Historic Homes
27 March 2014 | 3 replies
If you're interested in learning more, the largest organization I know of is SOHO, a San Diego group, you can google them, they put out a nice magazine on rehabilitations of historic places. :)
Drew Farnese Mold
21 April 2014 | 10 replies
The Journal of Light Construction or Residential Remodeler magazine did some scathing reports a few years back about mold inspectors and their recommendations.Anyways, What I do is go in and remove all water stained drywall and any affected framing materials, insulation or anything that was exposed to water and can be removed.