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Jen R. Show me your bathroom tile pictures!
12 September 2017 | 17 replies
Fun to see what everyone does.  
Account Closed Using an ICO for buying real estate or seed capital
17 November 2018 | 11 replies
It seems like people are just hearing those terms and jumping on it .https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-18/fintech-mircocap-stock-jumps-2-400-after-touting-crypto-linkI am sure most of these companies won't be around forever but I dont think the technology will be going away especially with huge companies researching and implementing it .I was young during the dot com bubble but was following stocks and the market at the time and this feels very similar with these tokens surging so much in price .So far I've only invested a very small amount in ICO , the team seemed very legit and they already have an existing related legit business .Still trying to figure out token distribution and actually being able to trade on the crypto exchanges it's been interesting though .It's not a user friendly experience and there's lots of new terminology and words to learn and different random tools like wallets etc .. but that's kind of what makes it fun too .
Jorge Retes On my way to start on our first property!
8 September 2017 | 1 reply
---there is just so much running through my head about how to make this go as smoothly as possible, this will still be one fun learning experience! 
Ronny Tiburcio What needs to be on a Business plan
8 September 2017 | 1 reply
These goals should be very simple:1 - You need to pay off all your personal debt2 - You want to have enough passive income to cover all you monthly bills3 - You want to accomplish this by a specific date.4 - You want to have fun doing this.Once you set these numbers, you "reverse engineer" from there, establishing as series of groups (elements of the steps above) called "measurable milestones".  
Levi T. Towing Tenant Vehicles When Rent Is Late
21 September 2017 | 123 replies
It's rarely fun and I always try and find an alternative but when it needs to happen it does.
Carey Branam Late rent again, time to evict?
11 September 2017 | 26 replies
This LL I rented from had 30+ properties, it's no wonder he snowballed to such a big investor, he was fun.
Paul G. Condo in Mesa, AZ Deal Analysis
10 December 2017 | 18 replies
And to be honest, doing the work myself is fun for me.  
Shirley X. Agent hasn't rent out our duplex 3 weeks after closing
25 September 2017 | 33 replies
Though exhausted, we found it fun to answer inquiries, arrange group showing, and interact with people bringing all kinds of stories.One apartment has been under lease with an amazing couple (both are working professionals).
Chihiro Kurokawa Syndicators-managing the rehab for value-add 60+ unit deals
13 September 2017 | 7 replies
Here is the fun part.  
Account Closed Attorney Recommendation - Adverse Possession Specialist
16 September 2017 | 6 replies
Also it's no fun living next to someone that you sue.2) Another option would be to record an easement allowing the behavior that would expire when either property changed ownership or you changed your mind about allowing it to happen.