
13 September 2017 | 9 replies
Especially in the market you describe (no offense at all to your broker, but if she could easily find a tenant, she would probably go find one for the other similar vacant building and make a few bucks, in all fairness).

28 November 2017 | 81 replies
People are free to say what is on their mind until someone asked moderator to remove offensive commentaries.

25 October 2022 | 12 replies
No offense, but most adults will not put much faith in an 18 year old real estate agent.

27 March 2017 | 52 replies
@Shawn Coverdell - no offense man, but you sound like a commercial.

1 May 2017 | 56 replies
@Justin Harford - I am not sure what your lease or the lease of the previous owner says but normally there is a section that states that tenants cannot do anything that might be considered a nuisance, offensive, noisy, or dangerous.Gun fire, no matter the circumstance, in a multi-unit property falls under the category of dangerous.

10 January 2019 | 7 replies
I’d make sure they weren’t into drugs ( Facebook/ social media )and that there’s no serious convictions or registered sex offenses ( local online court dockets)
31 March 2021 | 6 replies
Direct mail has been working fairly well for me for the last few years, but I deceided to go on the offense and dive into the world of cold calling.

17 March 2023 | 10 replies
Hi All,In the podcast, David and Rob have been talking quite a bit about writing "offensively" low offers, with the goal of getting a counter offer in return.

28 July 2022 | 4 replies
The other tenants shouldn't be forced to live with an animal if they find the odor or presence offensive, are allergic, etc.

20 July 2020 | 11 replies
We have only pivoted insofar as we have gone much more on the offensive with trying to find real deals.