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Christopher Polanco Buying land in Northern Catskills NY and building container cabin
27 March 2021 | 33 replies
A regular 30 yr fixed loan would not finance a house needing foundation repairs....just FYI.
Randy Smith Investing in Real Estate Through Retirement Accounts
28 November 2022 | 10 replies
While I won’t be able to have these funds deposited into my regular checking account until I reach retirement age, I do have more control of the funds, and I get to continue my education and experience in various real estate opportunities I wouldn’t have access to without this strategy.
Katie Miller What's everyone think of the updates from Airbnb today for Hosts?
17 November 2022 | 5 replies
The new pro-host ones I'm glad to see are:1) Ground rules for guestsSimpler ground rules, supported by stronger accountability policies, help ensure guests treat every home with care and respect.2) Retaliatory review protectionsWe’ve expanded the reasons a review can be disputed and are allowing Hosts to request removal of any retaliatory reviews in their history.3) Easier AirCover for Hosts claims processHosts can now file a reimbursement request in just a few easy steps and track its status on the Today Tab. 4) Guest identity verificationOur comprehensive verification system checks details such as name, address, government ID, and more to confirm the identity of guests who book on Airbnb. 
Emily K. Who has air bnb rentals that they don’t own?
14 November 2021 | 78 replies
He also received a very fair rent and his properties were always show ready with us taking such great care of them and them being cleaned and touched up regularly.
Andrew West Late fees: who should get these?
5 December 2022 | 17 replies
@Richard F. thanks for your insights and sounds totally reasonable to treat late fees as regular "rental income".
Jace Perez Any meet ups in long island?
12 December 2022 | 6 replies
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April L. I'm Doing All the Work. Is This Typical with a Real Estate Agent?
8 August 2022 | 62 replies
But for any sort of regular support its a really pain unless the agent has a "buddy" who can quickly look everything up and somehow help with access. 
Randy Smith Leverage Real Estate to Diversify Your Investment Portfolio
12 December 2022 | 6 replies
I regularly track those percentages much like I track the breakout of my stock market investments (Growth, Growth and Income, Aggressive, and International (Yes, that’s another Dave Ramsey’ism).
Cesar Ruiz Direct Mail Marketing tips
13 December 2020 | 2 replies
Hand written letters work well when you deal with regular home sellers that are looking for just a one time buyer to buy their house.So what I would do, is don't hide the fact that you are a company, show it off.
Courtney Radmall Kissimmee Short term rental
4 May 2021 | 6 replies
When you sell make sure you look into a 1031X rather than a regular sale so you can defer the taxes.