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Curt Smith Difference with a lease + contract for option?
7 June 2013 | 11 replies
The devil is in the details and that to me means; what is your psychology for wanting a good income buyer to perform on a lease first?
Kanise Kelley Face or no Face, that is the question
21 June 2013 | 5 replies
From a psychological marketing standpoint do distressed sellers feel more comfortable if they can put a face with the name?
Dan Borecki Newbie from Boston, MA!
13 August 2013 | 13 replies
I like the "Success Mastery Academy" & "The Psychology of Achievement" the most.
Sophia Maler Tenant broke the lease
17 November 2014 | 13 replies
Getting the key doesn't really matter, since you will be changing the locks, but is good to do for psychological reasons, as it will be a defining moment for her to release her mental hold on the unit that was once her home.  
Michelle Chabot Almost Tenant Changed Mind Before Signing Lease, Now Trying to Find Tenant All Over Again
26 November 2014 | 9 replies
And that psychological part of human nature that says, "Oh!
Sam Leon Compensating Tenants for inconvenience and loss of use
4 December 2014 | 5 replies
Much of it is psychological
George Lopez What are the pros and cons regarding high cap rates?
27 May 2016 | 75 replies
At best it'll tell us how to over-perform the marketplace, but even that is pretty useless most of the time, since you don't want to merely be 1 or 2 points better than the marketplace - what if the marketplace is stupid - that would make you 2 points smarter, which is nothing to be too excited about.Markets are driven by people and perceptions, and people are driven by psychology.  
Account Closed Changed conditions on offer - homicide on property?
30 January 2015 | 6 replies
In our state there is no obligation to disclose anything that might be psychologically stigmatizing. 
Rachel Gill Why do so many RE investors want to share their knowledge?
15 August 2015 | 22 replies
While acceptable, it's easy for the apprentice to be abused.Then, there are those that are driven by psychological aspects in human nature, ego, recognition, biases, greed and self esteem.
James H. When did your part time rental business depend on rental income?
15 September 2012 | 16 replies
So, future property number 4 will be a on a different psychological level in regards to risk.So, I was just wondering, have any of you come up to this threshold I have described?