Don Ireland
Can't mention (@name) anyone when using Android?
1 June 2016 | 2 replies
Is going to be a pain.
Duke Hartman
Need a little... More... Cash... To finish rehab... Help!
30 June 2016 | 24 replies
@Duke Hartman I feel your pain.
Stephanie Phillips
Seller's omission has caused me harm--
8 June 2016 | 14 replies
Was a bit of a pain in the butt as it was a zero dollar judgement but it needed to be done for the Title Co.Now in hindsight maybe I should appreciate this a bit more as clearly from this thread this is valuable work the title company does in protecting the buyer and financer.
Tony Castronovo
Should I Accept an Offer with Contingency?
20 October 2016 | 16 replies
It was painful to do so (believer in the "bird in hand" concept).
Gary A.
Finding Deals & Motivated Sellers in Northern California
10 June 2016 | 7 replies
Or go for taking properties over subject-to and get people out from under their pain.
Jimmy Watson
Appraiser Frustrations!
6 June 2016 | 6 replies
Jimmy, I feel your pain. $725 seems really high, what HM lender did you use?
Chukwudi Motanya
Multi Family Deal Practice
5 June 2016 | 5 replies
With that comes additional head aches.
Matt Franklin
Need Advice - First Deal - 28 units, Owner Financing
4 June 2016 | 9 replies
Then even if somebody guesses (or steals your pw from some other service), they still can't compromise your data.It should include tenant screening so you can run credit, criminal, and eviction reports on all prospective tenants.It should have built in ACH and CC payment solutions so you can automate your rent collection.It should include a tenant portal so your tenants can look at their status online and pay their bill online without having to bother you.It should automate your taxes at the end of the year, and file your 1099s electronically.It should keep track of all your repair requests so nothing slips through the cracks.It should include a way to centrally communicate with your tenants via email and text-message so every single message is recorded and tagged to the tenant (for liability and record keeping).The list goes on, I'll stop here before the reply gets too long. =) Do your research and discover which system works best for your processes.For insurance, if you go the LLC route be sure to have insurance on that business.
Josh Setterbo
The traveling therapists settling in Seattle!
10 June 2016 | 6 replies
We are in the process of securing financing which has been a pain due to our line of work as contract therapists.I am loving learning on this site and through the podcasts that I listen to daily.