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Christian Hutchinson where can i list a rental property in Canada
5 September 2017 | 2 replies
The challenge is figuring out which ones work for your targets.These days you can get an MLS listing with minimal (read none) service which is still the 800 pound gorilla for retail real estate when selling or leasing.
Alex Silang "Biggest mistake" was to do out-of-state turnkey investing
9 March 2019 | 127 replies
If a person needs to use a TK service...
Doug Haisten Just starting do I need a website?
4 September 2017 | 5 replies
She couldn't believe how smooth everything went and when we asked her if she pleased with our service she said yes and became emotional I can't believe how easy this was she said.
Account Closed Turnkey Syndications. Would you invest?
2 September 2017 | 2 replies
Seems Mr Wallenius on a recent podcast raised $1,000,000 to do just that.  
Bobby Clifford Considering getting my license but I have a few questions
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
I quit my full time job in law enforcement last February to raise my children. ( 2 under 2.. daycare cost nearly as much as my salary. ) I am not looking to commit a ton of time to the real estate agency because I want and need to be with my children.With all of my personal interests and requirements do you think it would still be worth my time to get my license?
Ray Taylor Calculating Tax Depreciation
2 September 2017 | 4 replies
You only depreciate assets based on their value when you place them into service.
Aaron Peterson Standard Snow Removal on Multi-units
6 September 2017 | 6 replies
@Aaron PetersonI moved your thread to the landlords forum.Snow removal ... it will be here before you know it ... .I've already put our RFQ as we were not happy with our service in one city last winter.In our experience, when it comes to landscaping/lawncare and snow removal, anytime you cannot define where one tenant's domain ends and another begins, the obligation falls to the landlord.If you have a side-by-side duplex or a row of townhouses where each tenant has their own drive and patch of green, you can hand-off snow removal and lawn care to the tenant ... though you are just as often better served to take care of it yourself and bake it into the rent.Anytime you have stacked units or a block (such as a small purposely built quadruplex), the parking and green space are common areas (just like stairwells in the interior) and fall to the landlord.
Alejandro Perez Starting and need some advice!
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
The house was raised using jacks and a new foundation four courses high25 courses wide was replaced all with new footing.
Rob Pena Month to month tenants
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
However, if I have to take the property with a tenant, my preference then is a tenant on a month-to-month agreement so if there's problems with them it's easier to get them out, and if I want to keep them then it's easier to raise the rent and I can have them sign my own lease agreement. 
Shawn Roys New Member from Anchorage, AK
6 September 2017 | 8 replies
Hello BP Community,My name is Shawn Roys and I am new to real estate investing and (relatively) new to BiggerPockets.My wife and I currently live in Orange, CA, but are moving to Anchorage, AK (I was born and raised in Anchorage) next year.