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Emily Debes With an LLC do you use commercial lending?
25 October 2016 | 20 replies
I feel I need to get this first one under my belt to start rolling to my goals of adding investments each year!  
Abou C. How to raise capital?
3 June 2020 | 24 replies
I wonder if having 6 unit under my belt will help with raising funds and etc. 
Shawn Underwood Who pays - tenant or landlord?
28 March 2016 | 9 replies
(The exhaust will be a similar piece of PVC pipe.)The problem with putting a fine screen (like window screen) on these is that the combustion air blower in the furnace is usually sucking quite a bit of air through the intake pipe. 
Faisal Farnas Replace Windows Or Seal Them Shut?
20 August 2016 | 26 replies
They have to set up a rope fence around the work area and each man is supposed to have a safety belt attached to a central anchor on the roof.
Michael K. This is a new one- tenants stole the garage door.
17 July 2012 | 17 replies
Basically, it's a 2-car garage with half a car's worth of additional space for mowers, snow blowers, motorcycles/snowmobiles, and other stuff.
Mark Forest LLC or sole prop
29 October 2015 | 96 replies
What I have gathered is this:Get a few properties under your belt before you form a LLC.
Chris Colvard Short Sale Nightmare
9 September 2011 | 28 replies
Simply trying to help a friend's daughter.Jeff, while you may have 70 SS deals under your belt, when it comes to the legal stuff, let's just say I'll pass on your advise.I have under my employment, a Texas licensed attorney.
Rich Weese I still like new const over rehabbing
13 March 2013 | 88 replies
Cost was $81 sq ft (not including land $26,000) but up here in the snow belt it's tough to get a basic (2x4 shell) new build for under $115 sq ft.I just completed a rehab on a SFH we have owned for some time & unless you cut a lot of corners it would be tough in this area to make living doing it.I enjoy your threads ...
Art Maydan Finding A Maintenance Person
2 May 2017 | 8 replies
If you have a smaller type hardware store nearby you could check and see if they know someone in the area,, they fix lawn mowers and snow blowers and may have a handyman type guy or you could ask if you could post a ad in their store, and he might have his own insurance so ask before you hire.
Joshua D. Single Family Homes VS Multifamily family/apartments
13 May 2017 | 49 replies
Josh I won't beat you up regarding your %50 cap rate, yes it is possible along the rust belt regions if you buy right.