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Steven Maduro some filters this rookie landlord uses to screen tenants
25 October 2012 | 11 replies
He is thrilled and thinks he is getting a phenomenal deal since the neighborhood is in gentrification he feels he wants to stay for a few yearsAlso you have to understand also that the kitchens and baths and living spaces are way above grade for the area water fall faucets, laminate flooring, deep sinksglass back splashes tiled floors in bathrooms rain shower heads washer dryer hook ups and the rent is ultimately on par or slightly less than the neighborhood so I feel I have the right to be selective(that is my arrogance talking) so to address that as far as my process seeming arrogantI have been accused of being arrogant before so I wont be mad anyone for saying that.but I am genuinely a nice caring person who will bend over backwards for my tenantsso i may be a little arrogant but I will jump through hoops for them just like I am expecting them to jump through a few hoopsI will say I am humbled by all of the solidarity against my plan so I wil re think it I have much to learn and this is my first venture into this game I am doing it solely on instinct and my intuition so thanks for all of your feedback everyone I am positive it all came from a place of love and caringJust a side note I am so laid back and easy going that sometimes people tend to take advantage of my kindness so part of what I do is make sure the people who I have to interact with have some integrity and moral character so that I dont have to be a bad guy when they stop paying their rent because they somehow think they can get away with anything and they push the envelope until I have to show my teeth
Joel Owens Buying a new computer. Windows 7 OR 8
2 June 2013 | 21 replies
Its just very intuitive and I feel much more organized on my Mac than when I was on a windows based computer.
Account Closed Contacting an Investor (How to Find a Mentor)
16 November 2012 | 6 replies
I know that sounds counter intuitive but you don't need to know anything other than finding a motivated seller ( with equity, at a discount).
Sydney Berman Software for new property management business
2 January 2013 | 9 replies
It's not user friendly or intuitive.
Joshua S. Tell me why this wouldn't work. (Disclaimer: It's high-risk and pretty shady!)
2 December 2013 | 30 replies
Or perhaps, there is a kernel of potential there as yet unrealized by your rational mind but perceived by your intuition.
Riley F. Hello from The City That Never Sleeps - NYC
20 October 2013 | 28 replies
I succeeded by learning the myriad of less obvious, and often counter intuitive nuances that impact my specific markets.* btw how the hell do you get that "@riley f" thing on the top of reply posts?!?
Chris Adams Quickbooks IPN
3 November 2013 | 1 reply
I just upgraded my QB program and Im considering using their IPN (Intuit Payment Network) to receive rent payments.
Mark Hu Good idea to create direct deposit account for rent payments?
9 September 2016 | 44 replies
Or they can pay with true third party payment systems like eRentPayment.com or Intuit Payment Netowrk (and many others), and the accounts for each side of the transaction are isolated.
Phillip R. Should I Reduce 401K Contributions to Save for Real Estate Investment Property?
25 January 2014 | 38 replies
I know tax laws aren't always intuitive but I doubt that if I did a transfer (aka loan) from one of my accounts (outside of a 401k) to another that I could then deduct the interest I was paying myself.
TJ Hill new auto-scrolling feature
4 November 2013 | 2 replies
It used to be you would go from page 1 to page 2 and so on, which was so much more intuitive.