5 January 2026 | 1 reply
Whenever someone uses their code, you get a notification on the app.
3 January 2026 | 26 replies
I do not require an app before showing the property.
2 January 2026 | 2 replies
Once you filter to the type of property, you could get comps pretty accurately without any fancy apps.
1 January 2026 | 10 replies
If the study shows you'd get $30k+ in accelerated depreciation and you can actually use those losses this year, it pays for itself quickly.Another options is to try the modern DYI software tools like Room42.io
5 January 2026 | 11 replies
Still trying to figure out this app!
9 January 2026 | 6 replies
Not all background checks are the same, even if they look similar.A few things worth knowing:Data sources varyMany app based reports rely mostly on single national databases.Those can miss recent filings, local court records, or return bad matches.Look for a company that uses multiple databases for their searches.
2 January 2026 | 2 replies
I get the same problem using 3 different pc's.I use the samepassword manager app for thelast 15 yrs, so I know I am not entering in the wrong username or password.Sometimes it allows me to log in and sometimes it says incorrect username orpassword.
1 January 2026 | 6 replies
@Gabriel Kinser Any time tracking app will do, including Google calendar, as long as you can export the data into a printable format.
7 January 2026 | 12 replies
Or does Excel or your phone app do the job?