
14 April 2022 | 6 replies
I do not get any money from TurboTenant, nor am I an owner or investor in the company.They have a referral program where they will send me a $25 home depot gift card for a referral - you don't have to use the referral codeStessaStessa is a website that I use to track all my expenses.It is another free site and you can pull reportsYou even can upload receipts.Roofstock recently purchased StessaCompletely freeZillow Rental ManagerI use this to collect rent.Free for the landlordTenant only pays a fee if they use a credit card to pay rent.

4 September 2023 | 5 replies
Or, perhaps plot out some garden spaces to rent out...you would need accessibility to water, but worth considering.

14 May 2019 | 177 replies
The Wealthy Gardener by John SoforicIt's a book of parables followed by an instructional few pages.

17 August 2022 | 1 reply
We've kept the cost of furnishing it pretty low - Zinus beds on Amazon, TVs and various household items from Costco, ceiling fans from Lowe's, mini blinds from Home Depot, etc.

3 October 2019 | 69 replies
Tell her she can get grout pens and tub chip kits at Home Depot or Lowes.

31 August 2023 | 3 replies
Here is a link to the system: Ring Security System (Home Depot)Wanted to pass along another option to consider (of course other than a pair of Doberman's or Rotweilers :) )

25 August 2023 | 4 replies
As simple as putting down a 10 foot circle pad of pavers with a $200 home depot fire pit.

13 May 2016 | 14 replies
Start by building tier 1 credit (open a biz line of credit with retailers--they said specifically Uline and Granger will both give biz lines of credit right away on new biz entities), then tier 2 (such as Home Depot, Lowes--they typically like to wait until the biz has been established for a while, or else you have to personally guarantee) and then tier 3 (the highest level--I assume this means loans from lending institutions).And **make sure the vendors you get credit with REPORT your positive histories to D&B***.

29 August 2023 | 2 replies
In some markets you can only justify doing a basic, cookie cutter, Home Depot remodel.

5 March 2020 | 10 replies
Home Depot, Lowes, or Ikea are my go tos.