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Kazi R. Legal options to collection rent when tenant moving out one month before lease expiration?
2 February 2014 | 11 replies
Anyway a tenant with this kind of attitude is tiring so maybe rejoice she is going to be gone.
Willie Fakename Flame Inside!!!
7 April 2008 | 16 replies
I know this is an ad click revenue site & you need thousands of users,but it is tedious to wade through the posts to get to the good ones..The signal to noise ratio is terrible.I just get so tired of seeing TV,hearing radio,books on this stuff.If it's isn't get rich quick at poker,it's flipping houses.The rich dad guy appears to be the biggest scam of all.From what i've heard,he appears to live in a universe where there are no bad deals,bad tenants or housing bubbles.Ask your RE agent how many deals have been backed out of & time wasted trying to do business with 1 of these seminar gurus.
Mike Sales Rehabbing Rentals
9 April 2008 | 6 replies
I guess I was getting tired towards the end.
Frank Adams Hello CO, goodbye TX
10 April 2008 | 2 replies
My bride also gets pretty tired of these late season snows.
Dan Miller Direct Mail lists
12 April 2008 | 1 reply
For example, if I want to market to tired landlords in a certain area, I've heard go to the courthouse .
Alex Price Does Michael Phelps really eat 12,000 calories a day?
9 February 2009 | 37 replies
Your body gets so tired and needs all that food to replace all your energy.
N/A N/A getting around broker/seller pre-screening questions
3 January 2009 | 7 replies
now i'm not saying every broker or seller will ask you these questions, but i am saying that 85% of the professional commercial brokers or sellers will. they do this to separate the tire-kickers from the players is what they say.so for all the people on here that has experienced this when getting started, how were you able to either sidestep these questions or answer them in a creative way that made the broker or seller feel comfortable in going forward and disclosing certain info about the property.
Doug P. What should I do with my life?
1 January 2009 | 6 replies
Now that I am 10 yrs more experianced with REI and investing, I can say without a doubt, diverisification and your personal network are the key to not becoming a tired landlord or being put into a trial by fire to learn the ropes.Steer clear of people who want to invest your money, especially when you are just starting.
Sonny Sonny Where to get financing ?
6 April 2009 | 10 replies
Included in the financing would be land - water sources - mobile homes - sheds - decks & a cash cow of rental income with very low expense ratio to income - a small all adult mobile home with never a vacancy, & most of the rental income comes from Uncle Sam.Also when selling something such as this - what is the best way to weed out the tire kickers?
Jeff Fairchild Anyone used Weprovidethecash.com?
8 September 2009 | 33 replies
So I'm tired of repeating myself I'll let the smart people make their own judgment calls on this so J Lamar good luck and have a nice day as far as me I'm going to do some of that stuff you know the actual real estate investing stuff.