
26 January 2019 | 137 replies
Get a few hundred stashed away.

30 August 2019 | 309 replies
WOW 6500 sqft after all those jokers got I'd of thought a home in a country that doesn't have an extradition treaty.

29 January 2019 | 205 replies
I can't believe all the joker's on here.

28 January 2019 | 32 replies
I think most of these folks on BP that don't really understand HML think that the lender has there own personal stash of 20 or 30 million and they are making not only all the points and junk fees but making interest on their money that is just sitting in the bank..

2 May 2010 | 3 replies
I have about $10,000 stashed in some investment account that matures in June.Firs the government will get it's dibs (sigh), then I'll get in my hands, and I'm hoping I could use that money to invest some sort of Real Estate.I've heard people start out by investing in Tax Liens?

11 May 2016 | 16 replies
They don't have the money to pay you in the first place, so why bother suing them unless you think they're lying about it and sitting on some big stash of cash?

11 August 2015 | 70 replies
hi. i am a landlord but i do not manage a 60 unit building. i agree with everyone, get a property management company to run things for you. i do a lot of work for a property management company here in the buffalo, ny area as a handyman. quite often, we handymen know of better and faster ways to get the parts you need than doing it on your own. that being said, a/c units have to have a licensed professional work on them anyway, but knowing how to get the parts faster is always a good thing. as far as the tenant threatening the police, lol, they won't even get involved. they have better things to do than worry about some joker sweating a little bit. you dropped off a fan, the tenant refuses to open the windows, which is on him, so he, himself is causing himself and his family more harm than you are. if he is worried about the high crime issue being on the second floor, lol, criminals work as little as they can. they sure as hell are not gonna scale the side of a building like spiderman just to rob this guys place of residence; unless he has a bag of money or gold stashed in the place, in which case he probably wouldn't have been late with the rent 6 times. my advice, continue down the path you are on. hire a property management company, boot this dumbass out the door when his lease expires and let him become someone elses problem. good luck

21 November 2015 | 24 replies
Anyway, they don't have any holiday decorations & I provide an appropriate wreath for the front door out of my own HUGE stash of stuff.

6 September 2015 | 103 replies
If your tenant is there, you have a moral decision to make, over look it as their own little stash or if it appears to be dealing, reporting it.

7 June 2016 | 79 replies
Kids would stash their free lunch meals into their backpacks so they could feed their parents.In contrast, my wife later taught public elementary school in a wealthy area in Seattle.