
20 February 2021 | 11 replies
.* They always seem to come from the most marginal neighborhoods in the zip code* They're usually ******* nuts* We cycled through several hundred leads to get one or two that was worth talking to (Very bad static to signal ratio)* Oftentimes leads would just be duds, disconnected numbers or people who were "just messing around on the internet and put their information into a form" - you will not get reimbursed by Homeadvisor for these leads.* Once we started being very selective about what leads we accepted, Homeadvisor throttled back the number and quality of leads they sent us.

4 February 2018 | 18 replies
I told my tenants as soon as I got an offer (no sign and non MLS sale so I did not have a lot of signals before) and geared their expectations through the process.

17 April 2017 | 11 replies
When I am looking at FSBO listings, I jump on the ones with typos first because I believe it reflects on a lack of professionalism and education (although we all make mistakes, don't anyone be offended by this), signaling people that I can get a better deal from for my clients.If you want to change the way things are said, I'd maybe argue against that, but having to make typo corrections shouldn't be an issue.

15 April 2017 | 14 replies
It turns out that the sellers were not out of country, but in the rural area in CA without the signal.

3 May 2017 | 83 replies
We sign all the loan papers at closing.

17 May 2017 | 6 replies
I'll go more into the details in a different post so everyone can tell me how bad of a deal I made 😜However, due to terrible communication with my mortgage company I'll now have to sign all the papers while I'm on vacation out of state.

7 December 2018 | 46 replies
Want some examples: the first thing you will notice is wreckless and agressive driving (even by my standards), people running red lights at full speed long after the signal changed etc - what you don't whitness very often because it happens so fast: items stolen out of cars, cars stolen, tools stolen, materials from jobsites stolen, copper pipes cut out of basments, people following the UPS van to pick up amazon packages and selling content on craigslist, someone in serious withdrawal pain may ask you for $5 gas money and then ask for your wallet and cell phone while flashing a gun, domestic violence, people yelling on the street, shots fired at night etc.

11 May 2017 | 6 replies
Like crack in the bedroom wall signaling possible foundation issues.

9 June 2017 | 7 replies
RF signals between rooms such as WiFi and wireless mic.'

3 September 2018 | 9 replies
Some potential tenants were worried about what the signal would do to them or their equipment, and some just didn't like it.