
14 August 2010 | 11 replies
Here is what is displayed with every MLS listing in my area:All information, regardless of source, including square footages and sizes, should be verified by personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professional(s).

18 July 2010 | 10 replies
The top 2 are ForeclosureRadar.com and RealtyTrac.com - Google Maps even has a search where it shows all Real Estate Listings, and one of the chekc boxes is to display Foreclosures.

25 September 2018 | 2 replies
To my opinion, using a third-party provider is always a good idea, as it’s easy and it saves you lots of time.One of the reasons why I chose Realtyna was that it’s one time fee only, which I think is really effective in long-run.About their Organic MLS RETS integration, it’s a cool solution as you can display data from your MLS provider on your website.Also, they give you the ownership of web service solution as well as the ownership of data.The integration is SEO-friendly, which is obviously what you need in order to speed up your business and really move forward.I hope my brief summary was informative enough for you.You can actually request a demo from them and test it yourself.Wish you luck with the website!

26 February 2011 | 8 replies
I know we can browse members by occupation and State.
How about using Google Maps to map member location?
It would be interesting to have a page where we could visually see member locations on a map as pushpins.
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11 August 2010 | 23 replies
Drug dealers do need a place to live and if they get caught you evict them, I don't see anyone being personally liable for that in that it is not negligent nor condoning but rather affording someone their due privacy - if they get caught you evict 'emI am not personally inclined to pursue such a strategy, just fishing for some healthy debate and perhaps a few response from individuals who do succeed in such a niche.The mentality that you have displayed here (and one that I generally agree with) is that of the overhwleming majority of individuals and investors.

18 March 2022 | 15 replies
I might have more units that some people, but I have a deal with lowes for a 14.4 cu. ft. whirlpool fridge for $300 with free delivery and haul away and the matching range with digital display and gas burners for $400.
20 September 2009 | 7 replies
How many of us have seen hideous wallpaper, paint, window coverings, etc... that the tenants felt were an improvement?

15 March 2010 | 7 replies
Paint - $1,500 ( assuming not messing with that textured wallpaper/vinyl) 6.

23 October 2009 | 30 replies
There is probably more to the story you describe, but it does display the second class of conduct.