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Ryan Hoer Home warranty
10 October 2016 | 0 replies
The property is two units, but consists of a house and a detached apartment.
Jennifer M. Electrical Updates
13 January 2017 | 10 replies
The crimp connector repair consists of attaching a piece of copper wire to the existing aluminum wire branch circuit with a specially designed metal sleeve and powered crimping tool.
Account Closed California - Boom or Bust
2 June 2017 | 15 replies
This can be calculate roughly by using the GRM, gross rent multiplier (all property rent of a year time divided into thee property price).  
Rasean Lowe Where to start?
15 September 2016 | 3 replies
Be patient and consistent with real estate investment.  
Carlos Valdes Ready to look for a mentor or keeping reading and wait
17 September 2016 | 2 replies
Hustle, problem solve, be resourceful, and be consistent.  
Matt McKee Completed BRRRR in London Ontario (Duplex) Before/After Video
7 September 2021 | 15 replies
Now if I could only find properties like this on a more consistent basis.Here's a brief summary of the expenses I incurred: Front Unit Flooring Materials 1,743.00 Labour 300.00 2,043.00 Kitchen Paint + Labour 90.00 Countertop 180.00 install and small parts 130.00 faucet 160.00 560.00 Dishwasher Used Kijiji 50.00 install and small parts 200.00 250.00 Laundry Used Kijiji 300.00 install and small parts 200.00 500.00 Finishes Finishing touches 210.00 Drywall, Trim, Install 1,166.00 1,376.00 Painting Paint 216.00 216.00 Electrical 1,316.00 1,316.00 Garbage Removal 150.00 Garbage Removal 150.00 Total 6,011.00 I'm very happy with the way the unit turned out, and think I've got a great tenant in it (She's been consistently paying her rent a week early and unprompted!)
Chris Mason Study: strongest predictor of being pulled over in a census tract
19 June 2016 | 0 replies
Each real estate transaction is a one-off unique situation, of course, but the take-away for me is that this gives (additional) reason to believe that if one wants long-term tenants, a rental property in a neighborhood that consists mostly owner occupied residents (eg, this is one of the few rental properties in the neighborhood) might on average be a slightly better bet holding constant everything else.
Sonya Light When should I start looking for properties
21 July 2016 | 6 replies
Something that you'll do consistently
Steve Rozenberg To Refer or Not To Refer?
21 December 2016 | 3 replies
On the other hand the vendor is referred to the client they use them; however, the vendor stays committed to you as the person referring them our due to the fact you are bringing them business consistently and referring their services out to someone else.I would take the second since that vendor has done so much for you and you are rewarding them with a job well done by give them more work to provide a better life for themselves, their family, and their business.
Darwin Crawford My Personal Experience with Credit Coaching (Repair)
9 January 2017 | 4 replies
Again - I don't know what your situation is, but mine basically consisted of 1 collection account for $178 from a medical bill, and one credit card that I loaned to an ex-girlfriend, who missed a couple payments, and scant history/trade lines.