
13 August 2018 | 11 replies
It's their fault, and the power lies with them to reverse their poor past choices and pick themselves up a bit by their own bootstraps.You're going to tell these new tenants that what's primarily wrong with them is not a legacy of a crime against humanity in the form of three hundred years of black slavery, followed by an unfunded emancipation that turned a huge number of Americans into desperate economic refugees based on the color of their skin, followed by a legacy of organized race hatred, bigotry, pseudoscientific and religious condemnation, and of course overwhelming and widespread intimidation and coercion, followed by a series of failed half-hearted half-measures coupled with an absolute refusal to consider slave reparations and the most lopsided minority levels of poverty and incarceration in the developed world.You're going to explain to these black folks that all that is of secondary importance, and what's REALLY important now is that they get better managing their money so they can hand it over to you more efficiently and you won't have to work so hard to get it.

4 March 2019 | 2 replies
Now if an investor outside of California were to broaden their investments out of their home state and into California's market, I believe they would find properties and deals in abundance due to the fact that there is a mass amount of properties that are either abandoned or forgotten about, unpaid property taxes and preforeclosures are everywhere, and the commercial/industrial portion of unused properties is incredibly widespread especially in the greater Los Angeles area, with new market places and strip malls being built in the suburbs left and right.
22 January 2016 | 27 replies
This problem is widespread.

11 December 2015 | 3 replies
And while I love tenant screening and believe in its value, I am frustrated that there isn't widespread visibility into specific renter payment activity (which would be great for landlords), and even rent payments into credit reports (which would be great for the renters).

15 September 2015 | 0 replies
so i was at a listing appointment and my client's toddlers were doing storytelling and showing off their Berenstein Bears book... and i couldn't help but notice the spelling has apparently changed to the BerenstAin Bears since the authors are Stan & Jan BerenstAin..the spelling stood out to me like a sore thumb and my client told me she remembers it being Berenstein Bears too but thinks back in our chilhood days (80s) they probably misprinted a whole bunch of books which confuzzled us into thinking it was ALWAYS Berenstein Bears whereas to the current and new generation have always know it to be with the awkward atypical A instead of E like in -Stein because of lost in transliteration back in the 1800s at Ellis Island.it made for an interesting conversation and it is what it is, life goes on; our childhood memories are a couple decades ago afterall; but driving home it irked me that how could the current spelling seem so foreign from all my memories as i too had and read the books avidly, once upon a time. i figured my client's and my mind's playin tricks on me but since i got home i googled and found it is a widespread phenomena.. what do u remember these heartwarming nostalgia bears as, Berensteins or Berenstains!?

16 September 2015 | 0 replies
Maybe I'm over thinking this but I think it's a wide spread per door.

9 April 2015 | 6 replies
I don't imagine that this is a widespread problem, as in an identically-formatted post, no one has complained.If you are truly interested in seeing all the pictures in ways that have been expertly manicured by Techies that will fit sate your deepest desires for perfectly-sized pictures of flips, feel free to PM me, and I can provide you with a link to the pictures, which BP will not allow me to post on here.

4 May 2019 | 17 replies
The portfolio product will develop and become much more widespread over the coming years.

13 May 2016 | 23 replies
I am not from Colorado however, have experience with this question especially in recent months, seems to me this is a widespread issue with many investors not only in Colorado today, but other Western states.

12 May 2016 | 1 reply
I wonder how widespread the AI use will become among firms and how quickly it might spread.