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Skip Gilliam How would you move forward if you were in my position?
9 July 2017 | 4 replies
A buddy of mine is in an almost identical situation to yours and is planning his exit from a job in finance to become a builder.
Chris MacCary Neighbor is complaining about my Tenant's Dog Barking
11 April 2016 | 27 replies
I did not want to start a new discussion on the identical topic -- hope this was not a breach of protocol here as I was actually trying to honor protocol as set forth in other forums.As I live out of town and finding a tenant for this kind of high-end property can be challenging (sometimes there are dozens of interested folks and sometimes barely a handful) I am not excited about trying to identify another.I was only going to include my complaining neighbor's contact info -- at his request.
Brad E. What I am I doing wrong? Can't get it rented.
12 February 2018 | 54 replies
I would look at a lower credit score but only if you do a rental verification and collect a double deposit. 
Sam Leon Commission to an agent to find a renter
20 October 2013 | 9 replies
If it is not listed then the landlord can pay it, say they won't pay it and the renter does (But there is the risk they would rather shop around to find one they don't have to), or often they split it.If the market is weaker the landlords will advertise they will pay 1/2-1 month fee to an agent that brings them a qualified renter (In that case you will have them run the reports for credit and criminal and do all the income verification and provide the info).I have had lousy success listing my places with agents so I now do it myself but will work with agents.
Sheryl Gurvey Buying rental within Solo 401k vs. taking loan from Solo 401k
27 January 2017 | 21 replies
If I sell now and buy now, I am essentially paying the same price level.If I own real estate in a tax deferred account--SDIRA, solo 401k (these are not identical, obviously).  
Aaron Liu Floors Ideas That You Can Try For Your Home
2 July 2015 | 2 replies
The flooring is done using the old belts in the identical thickness and then they are glued to cover the walls and the floors.
Tim G. Hi do you work with wholesalers? No we do not - Finding a solution to script callers
9 May 2023 | 2 replies
My office gets easily 20-30 calls a week with the identical wholesaler script to "build their buyers list".
Robert C. Facebook Shifting Many Employees to Permanent Remote Work
20 June 2020 | 50 replies
My wife and I both work, so working from home or office would have been pretty much identical
Derek Bell To be just a developer or both developer/builder?
26 August 2021 | 4 replies
Usually around 15k-25k sf with 6 identical units.
JD Mims General contractors in Ohio
12 January 2022 | 16 replies
This is what is needed when we build in the Cleveland suburbs.So no verification of experience, training, background or knowledge?