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Jeannie H Armstrong House prices have jumped up!
29 January 2021 | 6 replies
Look at public records and analyze situations. if you live in an urban area, rent those little scooters and ride around town looking for houses with no lights on at dusk or with tall grass. write down the address and start digging. 
Dustin Bang Newbie Real Estate Investor
9 March 2022 | 5 replies
Thanks @Scooter Williams. 
Greg Brown Should I keep tenants that came with the house?
3 March 2016 | 24 replies
And they have a bunch of junk in the back yard (mostly scooter parts). 
Mazz Gino New Project: Chandler AZ flip
1 August 2017 | 29 replies
Lots of model airplanes, cooking appliances, tools, motor scooter, ect.
Lynne MacFarlane Path of Progress in the Midwest - Your Thoughts?
5 August 2018 | 37 replies
I look to invest where there is infrastructure to support new job growth/opportunities (possibly private tech corps will grow in Indy) Next Big Challenge for Small Downtowns (7/2017) I don't see a lot of good transportation solutions (muni/light rail) & the roads are horrible, but I was happy to see bicycles and shared bikes (Pacers)/e-scooters(BIRD) in  downtown & Lyft/Uber and electric cars to get around but I am hoping Indy will attract more private tech businesses.I am wondering your thoughts about Indy's new criminal justice center and the growing trend of prisons system as a lucrative business; Is this considered a "path to progress" for local property investors or is the new CJC not welcome?
Pamela Mailly scratches on tenant's car caused by other tenants
23 August 2017 | 4 replies
Tenants for a 24 unit apartment complex I manage have been complaining about scratches and dents on their cars caused by kids weaving between cars with bicycles, scooters, etc., and caused by doors being opened into their car.
Account Closed Advice - Seattle - house and adu community
22 July 2020 | 7 replies
Still walking or scooter/bikeshare distance to light rail.
Al Williamson Landlord 2.0 - Will You Take Part In New Trend
25 August 2014 | 10 replies
A shared vehicle, scooter, bicycle, or anything CAN be stationed on your property so users (residents and/or non residents) can access them.
Derek Smith OK, next Step...Mentor Sherman Ragland
24 April 2018 | 75 replies
He told me I should invest in a Scooter and ride over 30 minutes to his location to find him deals (icing on the cake).
Colby Mulry Tenant always pays late, but not late enough....
2 October 2018 | 93 replies
Biked to work till I could buy a scooter, then started waiting tables to make a bit more till I could afford a car.