Annette Sannuti
RESIDENTIAL NOTES
17 February 2013 | 6 replies
Hello Annette, Hate to sound like a few of the “no-can-do” professional bloggers on BP but…simultaneous note purchases are very hard to do these days.
Carl G.
Has anyone started a separate management company for added protection?
13 February 2013 | 4 replies
It's a big deal, and certainly best left for the professionals, i.e. attorneys.
Michael Kubitza
Newbie concerns/questions
16 February 2013 | 16 replies
Like you, I have no desire to flip or deal with contractors or any of that (at least for now), and I buy mostly turnkey rental properties meaning all of those contracts, tenant screenings, rehabs, everything are already done for you by professionals.
Paul Psak
Paul from New York
13 February 2013 | 2 replies
I am an accounting professional who works in risk management for a large private banking institution.
Sean Dezoysa
Can anyone "appraise a home"?
13 February 2013 | 10 replies
The point is, for inspectors in my state, there are absolutely no eduction or professional licensing requirements, unlike an appraiser.
Josh McCullough
Buying a MH portfolio
29 March 2014 | 16 replies
I am not a Tax professional or Real Estate financial planner but it can be wise to have at least 1 LLC for your fast-turning properties and at least 1 LLC for your long-term holds.
Sam Schlacter
Found the Tenant!!! (and more questions!)
14 February 2013 | 6 replies
Easier to print the photos and have photographic evidence.5.
Jerry K.
Arizona Republic article on Phoenix land prices rising
16 February 2013 | 11 replies
I'd love to do it myself, but I'd like to see the professionals do one first so I have an idea of the work and process.
Shaneel L.
What kind of agreement you have with your tenants? They do repairs or help with repairs?
15 February 2013 | 18 replies
I prefer to pay professionals to do the job correctly.
Todd Colby
Business phone listing/service
15 February 2013 | 2 replies
Look at grasshopper.comIt is a professional message service that is about $10 a month.