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Daniel M. Howey Test (pass or fail)
20 June 2025 | 2 replies
However I think if you have the memeber be a managing member you can have more than one manager.. then I think that works to satisfy the test
Rene Hosman Do you want to test out Baselane and provide feedback for a $75 Amazon gift card?
2 July 2025 | 1 reply
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Michael K Gallagher 6.5 years later - how has my "turnkey" rental turned out?
14 June 2025 | 8 replies
.- AC in my unit that we lived in went out twice while there in year 1, maybe year 2, spent about $800 to have it pressure tested (lesson learned here most home warranty companies are garbage and do not cover testing your HVAC so idk how you trouble shoot it without testing it, but the testing and refrigerant are not generally included) chased a leak for a month and ended up having them replace the line-set to the system for $1400.- AC in the other unit went out a year or two after that, was not a big issue, just needed one of those jump starter things, and some refrigerant, but was about a $800 fix to get it done on a weekend.- Roof vents were not secured correctly, so that lead to a leak into one unit when it shifted, was about $750 to get the vents secured and have additional ones added to bring it up to proper number.- Still need to get the gutters done, they need cleaned and one of them doesn't drain as it should.- Main water line and entire meter popped off the main supply line and had an unimpeded 1" water line dumping into the basement on mother's day, was about $1400 to fix, and basically an afternoon of waiting around for city and fire dept to turn on/off water at curb. 
Randy Olson Rv parks investing hacking or trading for work
23 June 2025 | 3 replies
I have managed a 50Unit apartment complex in the Williston oil patch.
Fouad Hajji How Do You Start the Background Check Early (Before Finishing Education) ?
29 June 2025 | 3 replies
My thought if you are sure you are going to complete all classes and pass the test, then you can do it all at the simultaneiously and get started ealier than doing them one step at a time.I guess if you are in HI, check with the Hawaii Real Estate Commission or whoever issues licenses.Hopefully this is not you, but on our state website they have pass rates by school. 
AJ Wong ✅ STR Tax Loophole Passed & other real estate investor tax provisions
7 July 2025 | 21 replies
Is there a calendar test needed for 100%.
Ofir R. Downspouts connected to the sewer - reason for flooding?
27 June 2025 | 2 replies
They will be requesting from the county to conduct a dye test on the downspout to check if that is the case.Does anyone have experince with this situation and how this can go about?
Rebecca Staples Anyone have experience with Strandpark Properties
26 June 2025 | 5 replies
Living/Dining Room:Demo & Prep ($1,000):DIY carpet removal and ceiling work.Professional for electrical work.Flooring ($2,250):LVP or good-quality laminate.Paint & Trim ($500):DIY painting.New trim.Lighting ($1,000):Update existing fixtures.Drywall/Plaster Repair ($300):Patch holes and make repairs.Window Treatments ($500):Blinds.3.
Elaine McQueen Newby to real estate investing
4 July 2025 | 11 replies
You're doing exactly what most successful investors do at the beginning: learning daily, narrowing your focus, and getting excited about the possibilities.I’ve been in the game over a decade now, and let me tell you — there’s no official “readiness test,” but there *are* signs you’re getting close: You understand how to analyze a deal You know your financing options (or have started talking to lenders) You’ve narrowed down your market You’re clear on your strategy (LTR SFR/MFR is a great starting combo!)
Ian Ciborowski FHA loan house hack. Lets talk!
3 July 2025 | 23 replies
I didn't know about the self sufficiency test, I'll do some research on that.