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Julian Diaz Moving in 6 months to an inflated market, whats your move?
7 August 2017 | 3 replies
The not moving again is a biggie for us this will be move number 17 and as a civilian finally the stability option carries some weight.
Bradley Pietrzak open bay living or somthing similar?
16 August 2017 | 1 reply
Or somthing similarI know it is controversial when I was in the navy we had it . on ship it was really tight obviosly it wouldn't be like that in the civilian world there would be more space. but would a concept for this work legally.There seems to be a growing trend of people having trouble getting ahead in life and I think this would solve that problem by doing somthi g like this you would make more money with the volume of people rent would be a little less then a studio you may have some sort of walls for a bedroom but the bathrooms would be more comment area same with living room and the kitchen. this would allow people to get ahead in life while you make money in this Lind of win win situation dil what do you guys think
Dylan Tettemer Calling All Real Estate Agents
20 August 2017 | 10 replies
Hey guys,I am at a stand point where I am debating re-enlisting, and going stateside to make the transition easier from being overseas currently or just getting out (contract ends in 2019) while I am stationed in Japan and moving into the civilian world.
Matt Connolly New Investor from Norfolk, VA
26 July 2017 | 20 replies
My civilian job actual brought me down here but no surprise its related to the Navy.
Andrew Rinne Moved into a dump, no lease signed yet, legality? Colorado
10 July 2017 | 16 replies
As you state, you have nothing in writing to disprove his statements and as such, he has nothing in writing that obligates you to inhabit the premises for any amount of time.As you are dealing with your Fiance's coworker's brother and will want to keep the peace, I would keep it civil, explain the situation to him in a civil manner, don't focus too much on his discrepancies, and part ways.  
Jared Page New Member Introduction
25 July 2017 | 6 replies
I'm active duty Navy right now and one of my major goals is to become financially independent by the time I am a civilian again.
Kimberly T. How to verify income with military applicant?
2 August 2017 | 3 replies
You don't need to call anyone when you have it in writing from .mil direct.You will note that I have an "Active Duty End Date," letting you know that I'm presently a civilian, and that you should reject me as a tenant applicant if I'm trying to pretend that I'm active duty still.Make sure that whatever "Active Duty Status Date" they give you, bump it forward in time a month or two when you search, because it searches for people who enlisted "on or before" this date but will return null results for folks who joined "after" this date.
Michael C. Its GO TIME. Second opinion please
11 August 2017 | 19 replies
A home can be inhabitable, yet need thousands in repairs.
Dylan Tettemer Mastermind/ Meet-Up For Veterans and Active Duty
16 September 2020 | 159 replies
I am a DOD civilian now and am constantly on travel so a virtual meetup like this is ideal. 
Jeremy Hua I cannot find a qualified tenant for my duplex, and it's depressi
17 August 2017 | 19 replies
Anything that is vacant that long in a well-inhabited area (so I mean no ghost towns) is overpriced for what it is.