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Steven Maduro lazy landlord tips for doing work your self the easy way
24 April 2013 | 11 replies
so why take your time.the slower you run your roller the less paint will fly over you and the floorso dont move too quicklyif you move your brush too quickly you will get bare spots so move slowly and evenly or at least just fast enough so the coverage is even and paint doesent start flying all over the place.keep a paint station this is where you will do all your pouring mixing keep your applicator and brushes it should be centrally located to your work area i used a large cardboard box opened up and laid flat. this is a great way to stay focused and avoid accidents like kicking over your paint cleaning up your toolsthis part can be very relaxing sit on the edge of your bathtubstart with your brush run the water and pretend your painting the the bottom of the tub under water keep checking the brush until the water runs clearnext take the roller and roll the tub while the water is running all your paint should come out the roller do this step leisurely way like a good lazy land lord next wash your tray for this step use your rag and while the water is runnning just wash it will take a couple of minutes to get clean take your time be slow and deliberate finally wash your rag and you are all done.that is it stay tuned for lazy landlords guideto floor repair
Corey Dutton Leadership at BlackRock Chosen Based on Merit and Not Pedigree
16 April 2014 | 0 replies
This deliberate strategy executed on by Fink has surely proven to yield quite an impressive return on investment for BlackRock.Posted by Corey Curwick Dutton
Wendell De Guzman Make $1M in 12 Months (Real Life of a Real Estate Investor Year 2)
23 December 2015 | 135 replies
I was thinking - what if I deliberately seek out JVs on Year 2 of this forum thread?
Joel Owens WATCH OUT ! Not being licensed-consulting-or collecting fees can get you in trouble!
13 March 2014 | 11 replies
The blogs, discussions and podcasts I've read and listened to have been from people who are extremely deliberate, purposeful and educated.
Mike W. New Investors
20 October 2009 | 8 replies
The wholesaler deliberately does not use any of thier own money.
Jason Sterling Question with potential condo purchase with pending litigation
15 June 2017 | 3 replies
If the HOA was somehow deliberately negligent, the insurance company may not pay and, as you suspect, this could bankrupt the entire community.If the plaintiff is claiming there is a health problem, I'd personally bail on this.  
Jon Q. Best way to locate Self-Storage deals
23 March 2021 | 62 replies
At any time you could sell one here or there and 1031 into something else - as long as it was not a deliberate strategy of build to sell.
Scott Passman Analyzing and tracking decisions long term- do you?
2 May 2020 | 4 replies
I appreciate that you drew attention to deliberately writing out your thought process in narrative form to make yourself slow down and draw out your whole line of thinking. 
Mike R. Would you pay full retail for excellent cash flow?
15 February 2016 | 86 replies
He as good as admitted earlier on (in reply to Ned Carey) that he DELIBERATELY provides the opposite recommendation to the tried and true invest-for-cash-flow strategy - not because he believes it's wrong, but because he likes poking FUN - because he can!  
Trevor Martin SFR Analysis Help Please!
7 May 2013 | 7 replies
I know people who deliberately remove those on rentals.