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Steve DellaPelle Do I Smell Bad? What's Going On?
22 March 2018 | 10 replies
the absolute norm when dealing with contractorsmost won't bother to even get you a bid most of the rest will bid and agree to work, then no-showof those, half will show up late or half drunk and do shoddy work the ones that do really good work and are professional are holding out for larger jobsWhen you find a great contractor, just go ahead and kidnap him, Hold himin a basement until Stockholm syndrome sets in and he is happy to work on your projects.
Justin McElroy First Post Here! Looking to Start Building My Team!
20 March 2018 | 13 replies
The best way to network and connect with the professionals you just mentioned, is attending local RE meetings!
Jack Barkow Co-mingling of Funds? Whats the big deal?
8 March 2018 | 10 replies
I'm having this property managed by a professional property manager. 
Daniel S. 1120 C-Corp or 1120s S-Corp- Which to choose
7 March 2018 | 4 replies
Things that a professional will need to consider before offering advice:Your other sources of income (personally and within your family/tax entity structure)Your tax goalsYour asset liability goalsYour retirement savings goalsYour tolerance/ability for recordkeeping and rules followingWho you're doing business with, how they are structured and what type of business you are doing with others (Partners? 
Sandra Kennedy Is a Remodel Worth the Cost on a SFR Rental?
8 March 2018 | 6 replies
The concrete is leaning towards the house and the garage drain that the washer drains into may be putting water under the garage floor (4 inch drop along a crack by drain), so will probably have to borrow for that work anyway.  
Travis Buck advice for tax preparer?
7 March 2018 | 3 replies
However, it doesn't indicate that the professional is well versed in taxation as it relates to Real Estate.I would question the EA how many clients and what percentage of his clients are real estate investors.You may also want to ask him/her for a referral from one of his real estate investing clients.In the chance that he/she does not work out - there are tax professionals here on BP that may be able to help.
Collin S. How to Handle Cleaning with a Full Time Job
9 March 2018 | 29 replies
On a serious note, actually it doesn't really matter if the cleaning person is a family member or not, I think that any person who provides a professional cleaning service should be compensated for it.
Chris R. Neophyte from Orange County/Los Angeles, California
7 March 2018 | 8 replies
Welcome, @Chris R.SoCal can be a tough nut to crack for newbies.A couple years ago I mailed out lots of letters to homeowners in LA County with no luck.Then I tried rural Kern County and got a deal from a distressed homeowner in California City.The margins were not as large as they would've been in LA or OC, but I was able to rent it out for 2 years before fixing it up and selling it for a decent gain.Also, have you considered an owner-occupied small multifamily for your first deal?
Michael Hutchinson What should go in a good lender packet?
8 March 2018 | 2 replies
I think the more professional the better. 
Ericka G. Sue the Bank for Negligence?
14 March 2018 | 20 replies
Folks have a lot more rights as idiots (Consumers in an Owner occupied deal) than Investors or anyone with a license (professional license not a drivers license;-)