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Amy L. Is the Auto Bailout Needed?
16 December 2008 | 79 replies
The auto companies got lazy & greedy.
Kyle Marek Using a Property Manager - bad idea?
31 July 2018 | 68 replies
I guess I’m greedy but I am not okay with potentially splitting profits with a person that didn’t take on risk put up any of the their money or put In the time to get the property .
Kent McDaniel I own my home outright...asset or liability?
29 October 2018 | 61 replies
They stop buying their groceries at Aldi and the bargain supermarkets of their area and move up to Trader Joe's and Whole Foods.
Ben M. ARV - Forced appreciation? Jacksonville, FL
16 November 2017 | 4 replies
They told me investors have been calling, mailing, etc. but they would never make a deal with them because they seem very greedy
Caleb Teachout Stocks vs. Real Estate
1 March 2018 | 26 replies
And it’s similar to active traders that likely have segments they play in.
Sean York Development Partner Agreement Terms
13 May 2020 | 1 reply
I don't want to be too greedy, but I don't want to sell my services short on generating new deal pipeline. 
Keith Meyer San Diego Real Estate 2018 - What is your 5 year plan?
31 August 2018 | 9 replies
With rent control and increased taxation seemingly inevitable for San Diego landlords (considering local and state government LOVES framing us as the greedy bad guys) I think the writing is on the wall, and now/soon is a good time to sell. 
Erin Spradlin Looking for advice on how to encourage HOAs to adopt Airbnb
10 October 2017 | 14 replies
Tenants are seen as uncaring of the property, the source of all behavior woes and generally horrible people.We had a vandalism problem and everybody coming to the board meetings, including other board members, would make comments that "it's probably some renter" and "I hate that these people just come in and destroy our properties and then leave a year later and nobody cares, especially not the landlord".Then, a couple of months later when the perpetrator was caught and discovered to be a homeowner, nobody apologized for their attitude, nobody had a change of heart and nobody was willing to stand up and state that they were wrong to accuse the landlords and their tenants.Landlords are generally seen as greedy, money-grubbing jerks who just allow any old rando to ruin the lives of all the innocent owner occupants.I'm exaggerating a little bit here, but not that much.The concept that you would come in as not only a landlord but (gasp!)
Robert Freeborn Paying my existing GC cash for remainder of the flip
7 April 2018 | 10 replies
Do not be greedy and just stick to the planI will slap some sense into you boi!
Cody L. Wholesellers - Stop. Read this. Wholesaling is ...
16 January 2024 | 104 replies
It honestly just seems like the rise of social media has people scamming those who don't know any better into buying their courses and ebooks and wasting their time just like day traders and others.