
5 May 2017 | 10 replies
I am no longer a functioning human being.

26 June 2017 | 2 replies
Ultimately i use these for estimating replacement costs for my rehab based on likelihood they will be non-functional and require replacement. a 20 year furnace, I budget for HVAC replacement for example.

7 February 2017 | 60 replies
Sounds you've got some "functional obsolescence".

1 May 2021 | 300 replies
A user with the BP login of "Taz" once posted the numbers being mentioned, in the post I am linking below, but I believe that the link he provided is either no longer functional and is behind a paywall for members only at his site:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/48/topics/26378-validate-the-5-rule?

10 March 2024 | 8 replies
or is it like usual just me not doing something right. so for me for now I have to click the newest one and wait for that to scroll to the last page. so is that function broken ??

5 May 2024 | 9 replies
I wish AT&T had a "multi-account" function.

26 October 2021 | 2 replies
This article has some good info regarding the rules, laws and regulations, as well as how to stay compliant: https://www.reiblackbook.com/guides/tcpa/Here is a brief excerpt from the article:What You Need to Know About the National Do Not Call RegistryIn order to understand how this impacts your real estate investing business, let’s take a closer look at the National Do No Call Registry.Within the DNC, there are 3 types of organizations or functions; seller, telemarketer/service provider or exempt organizations.A seller may also be a telemarketer if it is calling on its own behalf or if it retails one or more telemarketers to place calls for it.You, as an investor, will want to register as a “seller”.Every seller should subscribe to specific area codes, pay appropriate fees and agree to certification requirements in order to receive a Subscription Account Number (SAN).The DNC Registry requirements are as follows:• Annual subscription by area code• You must maintain an in-house DNC list and sync it with the nation registry at least once every 31 days.

26 March 2024 | 5 replies
About collecting rent through Zelle, though, there are a few key reasons why it might not be the best fit for you as a landlord or property management firm, especially in the long run:Zelle is Designed for Personal Use: Its features are great for sending money to friends and family, but it lacks the business functionalities that landlords need, like automatic rent tracking and late fees.No Rent-Specific Features: You'll miss out on handy features tailored for landlords, such as payment reminders, lease management, and maintenance requests.Transaction Limits and Dispute Resolution: Zelle has sending limits that could interfere with rent payments, and it doesn't offer the same level of protection and dispute resolution you'd get with services designed for rental transactions.Given these limitations, while Zelle might work for now, as you grow and manage more properties, you'll likely need a more robust solution that's designed with landlords in mind.

2 December 2023 | 36 replies
So in function, I was a "super delegate" and I got to decide things.

27 October 2023 | 2 replies
WikipediaSustained and significant population growth: Prices and rents are a function of supply and demand.