7 July 2014 | 10 replies
Portable signs include but are not limited to signs capable of transport by wheels, skid-mounted signs, A-frame signs, T-frame signs, sandwich board signs, and signs attached to or painted on vehicles parked for the purpose of advertising on or near to the public right-of-way.Snipe sign means a sign nailed, glued or otherwise attached to trees, poles, walls, trash receptacles, fences or other objects.
7 July 2014 | 16 replies
To our amazement, he jam-packed the U-Haul to the brim and drove off leaving an ordinary amount of debris in the house, plus many trash bags in front that wouldn't fit.
6 March 2019 | 5 replies
Is there anything I should be dotting i's or crossing t's with?
8 July 2014 | 4 replies
In some cases, these types of properties require higher down payment, & you definitely have to have reserves, just in case sh*t happens.
6 July 2014 | 4 replies
Most people who pay late eventually don' t pay so if you are getting paid I would continue to follow the letter of the lease, not sure if you can evict them unless you are in a non-payment situation
8 July 2014 | 10 replies
It does a great job accounting for all of the miscellaneous expenses that come up along the way and really makes you cross your t's and dot your i's.
7 July 2014 | 6 replies
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17 September 2014 | 17 replies
How to buy rental and multifamily properties by John T Reed.Agree with J Scott about Volluci and Berges.
24 November 2014 | 10 replies
Hi Jenna,Think of what these investment vehicles are intended for "retirement" to give you security and cash flow when you are unable to work.all these vehicles are designed to help you save as much as you can in a t ax advantaged way so that when you do retire you will have hopefully amassed as much money as you can.While it is important to create multiple streams of income now to give you cashflow, it is equally important to do this now at an ealy age for retirement as well - time is on your side.Personally I hold multi family investments outside my 401k and retirement accounts.
9 July 2014 | 4 replies
I agree with @Eddie T. , seems like this maybe indicative of future dealings.It is not uncommon at all to restrict a potential buyer who has not submitted an offer and is not in contract to purchase to limit their inspection of the property to vacant units.