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Llewelyn A. OMG! Sell b/c Net Migration Losses!! (except you got it wrong)
5 July 2018 | 2 replies
Probably not, considering that 10 years ago it was the worse economic crisis in at least 70 years since the Great Depression.BUT, if those who did not understand that it was a FANTASTIC time to invest once the crisis was over, even if the same thing occurs, their risk intolerance will probably steer them to the investments that won't appreciate the most, and that is unfortunate.This is really about education in the long run.People have to add to their inventory of skill sets for an investor the ability to calculate and understand appreciation and other future values.It's the only way to get used to the psychology that things change in the future and where you buy can either capture that change if it's good, or avoid it if it is not.I just can't believe people make a decision on an Investment based on one single calculation for today, usually the Cash on Cash Return, and then completely ignore all future economics.That's like the squirrel that doesn't bother saving his nuts for the winter because he has a lot around in the fall when they dropped off the trees.Good thing squirrels can think about the future value of saving his nuts!
Yenlan Patton Finding texas law regarding tree conflict with neighbor
8 July 2018 | 6 replies
Ignore everything from him and respond only to things from a lawyer he (will never spend the money to) hires.
Michael LaVan Hot Markets In The States
20 August 2018 | 14 replies
Homeowners (families) are more intelligent & consider things that most investors ignore because they are only interested in what's best for their family.
Luke Carl Thoughts on placing this tenant
11 July 2018 | 17 replies
We have been going back and forth about it for two days, meanwhile I’ve been ignoring other inquiries because I’m slammed with other houses and we’re moving.
Joseph Weisenbloom Volume vs efficiency Have you ever thought about this?
11 July 2018 | 4 replies
Ignoring personal time involved, strictly financially, you're wrong about efficiency.
Sylvia B. Can I block a member?
5 August 2022 | 17 replies
On the far right of a post find the 3 dots, hover or click Ignore User
Grant K. Evicting Unauthorized Tenants / Avoiding Physical Confrontation
11 July 2018 | 8 replies
If they ignore that I follow through with filing an eviction. 
Ben Kirchner Trouble renting house in Garner, NC
11 July 2018 | 5 replies
Being even a little higher can mean you get ignored, or end up with a crummy tenant.Have a friend call the PM and inquire about the property. 
Curtis Walker Quick question about lease option's
12 July 2018 | 6 replies
Edmonton Alberta CanadaI am very new to real estate and am currently renting a property through a property management  company .After doing some market research I have discovered the neighborhood I reside is rising in value quite rapidly (riverside location beautiful parks and recreational area's )Now my question to everyone (pardon my ignorance)If I wanted to approach the house owner regarding a Lease option would I try to get his information from the property management company or would I contact the property management company about wanting to lease option.I feel as though it would conflict against the property management company seeing as how they make money from me renting .Any advice would be appreciated immensely !
Maxwell Milholland Brand New Member! Also a Question About Finding Useful Resources
18 July 2018 | 10 replies
Pardon my sheer ignorance, but what exactly is MLS?