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Christian Verges Making my primary residence a rental when I move!
25 June 2019 | 8 replies
A lot of property managers are starting to have hidden fees for every detail of their job (i.e. listing fee, eviction insurance fee, advertising fee, etc).
Corey Kenney Using a contractor from BP
24 June 2019 | 2 replies
Am I wrong to think that anyone advertised on the BP platform would be trustworthy,vetted and experienced in this type of work?
Jesse Moore Investing with little money and no re license in oregon
21 June 2019 | 5 replies
The advertising copy you attached to your email came out perfectly and will be very helpful.
Eric Cybulski First Time Mortgage Note Investor
29 July 2019 | 14 replies
@Christopher WinklerAlso they are getting very creative now with how they advertise it.
Joshua Massari Add on room created bedroom with no egress window
24 June 2019 | 9 replies
I can advertise as an office, but its likely that a tenant will plan to use it as a bedroom regardless of what I call it.
Peter Lee Capital gains or ordinary income?
20 July 2019 | 11 replies
https://www.thetaxadviser.com/issues/2012/dec/clinic-story-06.htmlIn determining whether the income should be classified as ordinary income or capital gain, the court evaluated nine criteria: (1) the taxpayer’s purpose in acquiring the property; (2) the purpose for which the property was subsequently held; (3) the taxpayer’s everyday business and the relationship of the income from the property to the taxpayer’s total income; (4) the frequency, continuity, and substantiality of sales of property; (5) the extent of developing and improving the property to increase sales revenue; (6) the extent to which the taxpayer used advertising, promotion, or other activities to increase sales; (7) the use of a business office for the sale of property; (8) the character and degree of supervision or control the taxpayer exercised over any representative selling the property; and (9) the time and effort the taxpayer habitually devoted to sales of property.
Jeremy Torres Cozy.co finding tenants
23 June 2019 | 8 replies
How do I advertise that the listing and tenant application is online at cozy ?
Ty Ottaberry Just trusted cozy to manage my rental property payments
25 June 2019 | 15 replies
The more their website gets mentioned mean less money spent on advertisement and more spent on growing the business to help provide a better updated service for investors .  
Nathan Asher Robson Are properties usually cheaper than what’s advertised online?
24 June 2019 | 3 replies
Are advertised prices usually a little higher than what they’re worth?
Lee Stephens What Expenses (IF ANY) Do You Cover on SFH's?
26 June 2019 | 28 replies
Do you have a general rule, or advertise relative to what the market is offering?