
30 December 2009 | 7 replies
You can't put a signature on an email, and anyone can send an email claiming to be anyone they want to pretend to be.If you get an agreement over the email, get a fax sent immediately for signature.

21 January 2010 | 1 reply
Well, Sarah Palin was just so devastating to McCain's campaign during the election that McCain has requested her help as he runs again to keep his senate seat.Remember how it was the open liberals and the denying liberals, pretending to be libertarians/constitutionalists/whigs/samurai/whatever, who kept trying to say Palin was the worst thing to happen to the McCain campaign.

1 March 2010 | 12 replies
I accept pets, but I have a bug up my *** about people who pretend that their pet is a service animal in order to claim special priveleges.

31 August 2010 | 37 replies
I am not foolish enough to pretend to know what will happen with any large degree of certainty.
2 May 2010 | 9 replies
But I would rather pretend I didn’t know any better and beg forgiveness if they got mad and said I couldn’t do it.

9 September 2009 | 59 replies
I'm not sure that Kyosaki even pretends to have made his fortune in real estate.Not sure what your area of expertise is, but I assure you if you are doing it and making six figures or more, there are a myriad of "secrets" you could teach someone who doesn't do what you do or know what you know AND that aren't readily available in the public domain.RIDICULOUS!

6 June 2009 | 4 replies
The building was filled with a bunch of riff-raff including a crack addict; a ridiculous looking drug dealer who always wore a fancy suit and a big hat (pretending to be a preacher); an unmarried couple who both smoked crack, and a bunch of other riff-raff.

12 June 2009 | 16 replies
You know, the ones where you have to pretend that you've done this a million times before :cool: Also, I have yet to contact a title company, which is another post to itself.

16 June 2009 | 8 replies
Keep them on a very short lease and do not be afraid to fire them.I have found that most PM companies can sell themselves well - hard to do checks other then go to CL or other forms of ads and call places - if you get an owner ask them - if you get a PM Company see how long it takes them to respond to you - call back - send emails - send photos etc.....By "pretending" to be a tenant you can find out a lot - even from 3,000 miles away.There seems to be two ways companies charge around here - 14% flat fee (no other costs at all) or 1 month rent to place tenant and 8-10% of rent - not extra charge for ads etc......

25 July 2009 | 18 replies
They will pretend to be tenants, calling you and visiting your property.