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Alex Craig Knoxville Insurance Carriers
14 February 2017 | 7 replies
It is extremely price competitive with excellent coverage.For almost 20 years, I have used Dee Wiseman, with William Knight Insurance, for all of my insurance needs.Finally, if @Ben Headrick recommends Safeco, it must be a very good choice.Victor
Joel C. German Roach Treatment
16 December 2016 | 5 replies
Hiring a professional they would use the same products; typically starting with spraying down the area (Suspend or Talstar P are excellent products) , followed by baits (Advion,  Max Force gel). 
Matt Mayotte Advice for a first time apartment buyer
7 March 2017 | 4 replies
My credit is excellent and my income is good so they sound pretty eager to work with me.  
Jake Penny Delaware County, PA
19 March 2017 | 3 replies
Some excellent networking events to educate, network and create opportunities in the area.I coordinate a Landlord Association this Weds.
Francesco Epifania buying investment property
27 April 2017 | 5 replies
hello i have a 2 family home that i have just finished paying off and would like to start investing in property. i have very little experience in this area other than paying for and maintaining my current home. i have excellent credit and have currently started looking at multifamily buildings in various areas in and around boston. any advice would be appreciated.
Devin Haertling Charging tenants late fees
19 December 2018 | 23 replies
The landlord has a choice, evicted or just write off the missed months, which basically what they do by continuing to except payments by never having the tenant bring the account to zero.Each time we buy these properties, we send all tenants a welcome letter explaining to them that the old landlord may have let things slide, but we evicted by the 5th, and the follow through with it.
Charles Cackler Landlord Starting Out Need Advice
6 January 2017 | 14 replies
Hello BiggerPockets forums.As a bit of background, I'm in Memphis, TN, and while I have well over a decade's experience in investing, I have never done any real estate investments other than some REITs.I have about $12k to invest and excellent credit, and am looking into investing in rental properties.My thoughts are that I should start with multi-family units with existing tenants, as I'd ideally like to keep some of that money left over in case of unforeseen expenses, and I really don't want to dip into my backup funds unless I have little other choice.My questions are 1: Is this a workable strategy?
Account Closed Using Data Analytics / Market Data as Denver Real Estate Investor
10 January 2017 | 22 replies
Combination of Excel and Tableau (I already had a license, so no cost to me.
Jonathan Jenkins Rehab Estimate Template/App/Program Desired
12 January 2017 | 3 replies
I have created a simple excel template that I update with what is needed to be replaced/updated and it will tell me a rough budget for the rehab. 
Shani Dixon Little or no money investing
7 November 2016 | 26 replies
"Think and Grow Rich" and "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" are both excellent books to read (in paperback) to help you clarify your goals.