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Dan Beaulieu 35K Profit on my first flip! Before and After pics!
9 May 2017 | 240 replies
It's all downhill now!
Dustin Ruhl Landlords: Social Media is on Your Side
10 May 2017 | 3 replies
Then someone posts a nasty comment and things go downhill for the whole account VERY fast.IMO, there's more dirty laundry than I care to manage and more CON than pro for my taste. 
Rick Bassett The Implications of Dodd/Frank Repeal
7 May 2017 | 56 replies
I think everyone in that age group knows someone who made a bad decision during that time and things went downhill for them.  
Kristen Ray Tenant or no tenant that is the question?
26 February 2018 | 11 replies
We are generally happy to keep them, but just as happy to wave good-bye as soon as things go downhill or they decide to leave.
Account Closed I just sold my first rental home and I made 109,000!
5 January 2015 | 100 replies
The overall quality of the state of CA (especially Southern CA and Central Valley) has also gone way downhill in the past 20-50 years..
Sheena R Roth Sweet 80 year old tenant can’t afford rent
12 May 2022 | 95 replies
, and while everybody got them a motel room once a week, her health went downhill, even though they've been in a Section 8 apartment for 18 months.
Ryan Zomorodi First Long DIstance BRRR! Foundation + Basement Water Issues REO
13 November 2016 | 18 replies
Just make sure there is a pitch on it and it ends somewhere the ground goes downhill and away from the house.
Mike Pastor Favorite Rental Areas
28 October 2017 | 14 replies
They are far less likely to leave and go elsewhere as a neighborhood slides downhill than their neighbors a few blocks off.
Chase Gu Questions about multi-family investment
20 February 2018 | 12 replies
It can go downhill from there.Side note, I'm not saying to literally "not look for an 8-cap" or literally to "go after a 6-cap" but rather to be flexible and not let an arbitrary metric like cap-rate, CoC return, etc. be the sole deciding factor on if you should buy. 
Cody Godfrey How to get a seller to agree to your terms
2 April 2019 | 29 replies
The owners health is going downhill and we have thought of make him the offer to keep the homes and sell them off himself but, don't think thats something he would be willing to consider.