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Tyler Haskell To Continued Success!
13 April 2015 | 17 replies
I couldn't agree more with your assessment of the REI (and BP) community.
Sam Leon How many here use custom QR codes?
29 December 2014 | 16 replies
@Eric BowlinThanks for the input.Some of the reasons you mentioned are the reason I use it now as a supplement.Normally, there would be a dozen of two of 8.5"x11" pieces of paper with detailed information, floor plan and inside photos, as well as web address for additional photo, my phone number, email etc...all on one single page.The problem is when that runs out...I put the box up first day all the papers are gone, probably from nosy neighbors walking by, so the QR code is a backup, it's better than an empty box.Obviously it's only for those who drives by, those who found the place on the web already have the web address and relevant information.As far as popularity goes, I guess my experience is a bit different.A recent quick survey I did at a party and a picnic, most of the younger kids, by that I mean teens and in the twenties have QR code reader apps on their phones, there is no need to download an app. 
Scott Pigman Does John T Reed's formula for positive cash flow make sense?
20 August 2016 | 5 replies
This formula is meant to help assess the deal before a purchase.This formula is for purchasing purposes.
Troy Fisher Great Investment Opportunity!
26 November 2013 | 5 replies
This is because in CA the property tax increase is limited to 2% compounded annually of the value assessed at the time of purchase.For the record I have asked them to fix this and have not received any response.
Ryan Mellon Need help on a 2 unit!
20 December 2014 | 11 replies
This property was bought for 115k in 2006 it has a current tax assessment of 130k. 
Account Closed Liquidated Damages For Delay in Construction? Who uses this?
5 December 2014 | 9 replies
Exclusions are Acts of God, insured perils, weather days need to be assessed to the season, lag time of suppliers or materials delayed or not delivered, delays caused by inspectors or regulatory matters beyond the control of the contractor, defective materials and/or equipment installed in the project, normal amounts of waste and other matters depending on the project.About all you can hold a contractor's feet to the fire on, is failure to continue work when work can be accomplished, their mistakes that exceed some agreed cut off (you will have mistakes and waste) worker's conduct or failure to show, work not to workman like standards or torts, such as walking off the job.
Wendell De Guzman Real Life of a Private Lender
9 July 2017 | 68 replies
In the life of a lender, I made church loans, they are much different as to assessing the ability to pay, often it boils down to personal guarantees beyond the non-profit entity.
Lubasha White Lis Pendens from nowhere
1 May 2015 | 103 replies
Dion's assessment is that she owes $68K?
Zachary Lynn My current wholesaling game plan -- feedback much appreciated!
6 May 2015 | 8 replies
I am somewhat new to the wholesaling side of real estate.After dozens of hours of research, this is how I plan to open up my business.Step 1) Create an online presence / storefront for a company who helps offer options to underwater mortgagees.
Eric La Pratt Getting started... again.
27 July 2015 | 21 replies
Whether you are an experienced home renovation specialist or still trying to learn how to screw in a light bulb, this valuable resource will be your guide to staying on budget, managing contractor pricing, and ensuring a timely profit.In this book, you'll explore: The 25 Major Renovation ComponentsThe 150+ Most Common Repairs You'll EncounterHow to Create a Detailed Scope of Work for Your RehabHow to Determine Which Contractors to Use for Which RepairsHow to Interview Contractors When Getting BidsHow to Assess Big Problems like Mold and TermitesAnd Much, Much More...