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Dawn Anastasi Interesting real estate lead from FreeCycle
15 November 2014 | 10 replies
(I was giving away the 9-volt battery ones because I replace them in my rental properties with 10-year devices.)I have 4 of them, so I asked how many she needed.
CJ S. Automated system for recruiting and training bird dogs
15 April 2017 | 1 reply
However, it doesn't seem to have the training modules for the scouts.
Christopher R. Does it Make Sense to Buy and Hold in the Triangle Area, NC
24 August 2014 | 46 replies
In the two years the girls lived there, the only expenses we've had so far are:gutter cleaning for $40 register the home with City of Raleigh $60Disposal + handyman items yesterday - $450Cleaners - $100HVAC filters, smoke detector batteries, CO2 detectors - $60
N/A N/A Tips on property inspection
13 November 2007 | 0 replies
(Please make sure they have working batteries.)All kitchen fixtures and appliances should be in good working condition, including: faucets (should run hot and cold without dripping or leaks), oven/stove (all knobs and burners should be present and working, and the stovetop free of grease), refrigerator (make sure it's clean, and that the lights turn on and the doors shut properly), dishwasher, garbage disposal, lights, drawers and cabinets.Water heaters need to be working (and if placed in the garage, need to be placed on a platform 18 inches off the ground), have earthquake straps, and a properly installed pressure release valve (with a discharge line directed downward that reaches six to 24 inches from the ground).Heating.
Ben Morand Becoming a Real Estate Agent in College
7 May 2020 | 13 replies
I have heard that it is great, but is it hands on or is it more of a module-based training?
Belinda Lopez What are the "27" areas of real estate investing?
8 April 2014 | 7 replies
I attempted to use one hour-long module to briefly tough on each of the 53 plays I originally had in mind.
Omar Rivera The thought process and goals of an investor
4 April 2013 | 12 replies
The accounting system I used was MAS 90 with a real estate module.
Billy Rowe "Must haves"
18 December 2013 | 4 replies
@Billy RoweIn some jurisdictions, smoke (& soon to be CO) detectors must be hardwired (we use models with a battery backup as well), so check your state landlord/tenant laws and local building & fire codes.
Kevin Nguyen Family dollar store deal
20 January 2018 | 11 replies
Auto zones tend to have a larger footprint and go in former Rite Aid's, CVS's, etc.Possible might be a batteries plus store. 5 years off is a long way and nobody has a crystal ball.
John Horner Buildium to Appfolio Implementation Help
29 September 2017 | 13 replies
Do you use Quickbooks or another accounting software along with Appfolio, or do you use the Appfolio accounting module for all of your accounting.