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Nate S. 1031 Properties
20 November 2015 | 19 replies
There are some single tenant A or B out there with 7+ CAP but they are (as has been pointed out) usually with very short terms left on initial lease or some other form of hair.
Carlos Enriquez Non-disclosed defect discovered, want seller to reimburse.
15 January 2016 | 31 replies
This raised several fine hairs on my neck - and I know I need MORE representation.
Mike Makkar Tenant hit a snafu, moving to weekly rent payment plan. Opinions?
1 February 2018 | 27 replies
(They were into goth, black hair and nails, tatts, etc, but GREAT TENANTS... picture of them with grandma on the wall :)   I had to consider the month or more rents lost if they left.. they leave end of month, i can't do a turnaround in less than a week or two, so by the time i advertise and get a new occupant, 30 unpaid days blew by. 
Kyle J. Finally collected on a small claims judgment against an ex-tenant
18 August 2022 | 24 replies
It took a hair longer than expected because the ex-tenant tried filing a motion part way through the collection process to stop the wage garnishment order I had obtained.
Dev Why COMPS?
3 July 2014 | 11 replies
This shouldn't be taken as not having the right to communicate with them, I'd say your lender needs to grow some hair.
Mike Cartmell Creating a first position note on a free and clear property
25 October 2013 | 16 replies
A person who owns a rental is not necessarily in a commercial venture.I see many private lenders attempting to classify loans as a means to justify their lending activities, they usually have misconceptions making a decision based on common sense, common sense doesn't always apply in splitting hairs or lending.If you make a loan to an individual, regardless of their intent to use the funds, it can be a consumer type loan, and loans are also reclassified after they are made.
Kristi R. Dragging my feet or educating myself
24 February 2015 | 18 replies
If you notice every fault, stain on clothes, hair out of place of every person you ever come in contact with, you are a Meloncholy.  
Dominic L. Flipping as Investor Only
27 February 2015 | 11 replies
I have a guy here who has sent a few good inexpensive deals my way that I made a hair under $20,000 on.
Michael McCartney Newbie from San Antonio, Texas
28 February 2015 | 13 replies
 I do have a good contact in that neck of the woods that helped me do some 5-10k flips this year in a hair over 60 days on both.