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Daniel Volk Appraiser for BRRRR Duplex in Cleveland
30 December 2019 | 5 replies
Networking is always a great practice and you never know who you might meet there and what good information they have to share.
Heather M. Am I a fool for quitting wholesaling?
2 December 2022 | 72 replies
But I have found that being honest and open has consistently been a good practice.
Treivor Cashion Small Multi-Family units - what's your experience?
10 January 2018 | 14 replies
It's the closest thing I know to living practically free.As far as problems between tenants, I haven't really seen a lot of issues in 2-4 plexes.
Crystal Salton Business Line Of Credit
20 October 2017 | 3 replies
Forget about funding - you won't be needed when you practice and .learn how to control because you will be assigning your contract for all cash - and FORGET about appraisals and inspection turn-downs because you will be offering your contract (property) in "as is" condition.
Jonathan H. Property managers in Tacoma?
22 May 2018 | 10 replies
What we realized is that we had expectations that we assumed were standard practice.
Cindy Kao Arkansas real estate attorney?
28 August 2017 | 3 replies
@Paul Younger do you practice in Izard County?
Luke Carl 1099 From AirBnB and Schedule E?
4 August 2017 | 35 replies
question, best practice is to put it on Sch E if you own it, Sch C if you don't.
Tim Kaminski 100 Yr Old Homes- Worth the Hassle?
30 July 2017 | 13 replies
Here in the Northeast, anything built from 1980 and newer is considered practically brand new, 1950 to 1980 is considered "newer",  about 1900 - 1950 is just sort of what you expect, and anything in the 1800s is considered old. 
Hadar Orkibi Multi Family Agent / Broker in Little Rock - Recommendation
30 June 2017 | 11 replies
All theoretical from my perspective as I have just heard and read that, never practiced.
Melissa Kirchhoff Airbnb Occupancy Rate?
16 August 2017 | 39 replies
@Ronald Rohde - That's a good point but as a private practice owner and real estate agent, I'm already receiving those midnight calls and texts and around the clock questions, emails, etc.