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Ryan Schaefer Anyone using Cozy to collect rent?
25 May 2020 | 48 replies
Some landlord used venmo to collect tent which can be transferred right away though more like social tool
Account Closed Property with a Realtor, How can I find the seller?
14 October 2017 | 32 replies
But you can likely locate that (or their social media profile) online.
Dain Caesar Is the MLS the only place to find deals?
24 May 2018 | 3 replies
.- Direct mailing - Courthouse Auction- Driving around your area for properties up for sale in need of work- Advertising on social media about what you're looking for- Craigslist- Networking with other investors a.k.a word of mouth
David K. Anyone else paying down mortgages rather than buying now?
2 November 2017 | 79 replies
However, once a bank account has been located and verified with either social security or tax ID numbers, it can be attached in payment of court ordered judgments. 
Todd Miller any good property managers in Indianapolis?
11 May 2018 | 17 replies
I bought a duplex by the children's museum and got BHB Investments as my management company. one side of the property is rented out for $750, and the other side vacant. right after they took control there was a "large leak" in the kitchen which was right under the $250 amount needed for them to notify me about. no pictures, or any other proof; just a bill. okay..after a few months with no showings I looked up the property on Zillow, and trulia, and there were no pictures on the ad. after a discussion, they added pictures.i also told them to cut the rent to $700.after about a month I checked again, and they never lowered the rent. after a discussion, they lowered it to $700..after almost 5 months I've been trying to get them to list ads in LOCAL places (bulletins, news papers, social media, etc) I don't mind lowering the rent a bit more, but I feel like I'm lowering the rent because they are just to lazy to do any real work??
Jacob Treptow Online Rental Application
17 November 2017 | 9 replies
A google form as was mentioned also works, but just make sure that you aren't having tenants put too much compromising info on there (Driver's License #, Social Security, Etc.)
Derek Hughes Elder Abuse and Rental Property
16 October 2017 | 3 replies
He’s basically been using her retirement money to fund his life and her old property for rental income... using her social security too.
Michael Herndon Mediating Disaster Rental for 96 Year Old Relative outside ATL
15 October 2017 | 4 replies
I've been reading up on real estate and BP for my own future investments, but this is such a cluster that I'd like to verify a couple of things:Situation: Relative is a single, 96 year old woman with a fully-paid for primary residence, and a few hundred thousand in investments, plus social security and pension.
Christopher Lawrence Comfort cat. Fair housing law question.
20 October 2017 | 23 replies
., proof that an individual under 65 years of age receives Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance benefits (10)or a credible statement by the individual).
Shepard Solomon When to leave my job
10 December 2017 | 8 replies
I also do a little bit of contract work from home for social media advertisements and working with our local EDA, but I don't have to leave home to do those things.