
2 September 2018 | 1 reply
Also cant forget the man named Merlyn that almost lost his gold hooped earring while flailing his short arms due to a remarkably low offer that I nervously spoke aloud In his dimly lit floorless living room.

1 September 2018 | 4 replies
As far as tenants though, I think all you can really do is the sympathetic ear.

7 October 2018 | 7 replies
You're using the agent to be eyes and ears and have local knowledge/networked to push your deal through.PM should be able to again confirm/validate the same info with addition of insight on renters.

12 September 2018 | 78 replies
@Charlie MacPherson I knew a ring of people that did this because they got a friend of mine to be part of it.

20 October 2018 | 44 replies
Cape, claw rings, emo makeup, birth control if she had it her way was "Trust the Goddess," so birth control my way was 20 condoms for a buck at the campus health center at SUNY Oswego.And I still remember how gorgeous the girl was who worked the counter at the health center and took my dollar again and again, 20-some years later.

24 September 2018 | 147 replies
But it always falls on deaf ears.

4 September 2018 | 1 reply
In fact, as it stands, I pay my real estate agent extra to be my eyes and ears both for deals and to do things like inspect work completed on renovations.

5 September 2018 | 8 replies
I understand I have cooperation with the daughter to finalize this transaction as it is ringing up taxes and HOA fee's in her parents names.

22 May 2019 | 7 replies
I recently have a new tenant, and when rehabbing I installed a bathroom mirror with a backlight, that had a glowing ring on the mirror that is used to turn the mirror on/off.

23 May 2019 | 2 replies
Some park owners ended up in a "term default" during this period due to bad luck or the failure to start early enough in obtaining a refinance given market conditions.The only difference between the two asset classes during and after a recession is that the demand for lower price-point housing costs is higher ($280 national lot rent average in mobile home parks vs. roughly $1,250 per month in apartments) so the phone rings a whole lot more at mobile home parks and the potential to raise rents is much greater given the fact that mobile home park lot rents are absurdly low to begin with, as a result of mom & pop "quantitative easing".