
15 August 2016 | 19 replies
And you won't put your current tenants at risk, or increase your liability for anything that could happen because you forced them to endure unvetted strangers being allowed to parade through their home and their things.

3 August 2016 | 25 replies
Having those types of tenants I have seen suck the life out of other landlords over time.I will take an easy 12% all day long versus a hard 16% return for a highly intensive asset.Sounds like for the next year you might have to endure having a job with this property until you can unload it.Do any of the surrounding property owners want it?

17 July 2016 | 54 replies
. - Thank you for the story, and I'm so sorry you had to endure that kind of torment.

15 October 2016 | 39 replies
If in your state, its 10-20 years that's a long time endure the risk factor of bennies coming into the picture asking about grandpa's gold coins in the house (that never existed).

14 April 2015 | 25 replies
Unless of course, you would rather endure this until she leaves.

22 May 2015 | 30 replies
I also believe many people might find it more convenient to wait until their current out-of-state license expires before enduring the fun and joy that is to be had at the Division Of Motor Vehicles.If everything else checks out, it wouldn't raise a red flag for me.

3 September 2015 | 16 replies
I don't know there are too many people who would endure that misery.See you at the top!

19 August 2015 | 96 replies
People and situations change.This is the great example of what I endured with a false eviction.

31 May 2015 | 7 replies
As a landlord, enduring, scrapping by, while someone is living off of you is not anything that I would wish on another person.

11 August 2015 | 70 replies
I can tell you from sitting in a car without air conditioning, that it has been unbearable heat with intense humidity...If I had to endure days without air conditioning in the apartment complex, I would've fled to a hotel as well, especially having children.