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Matt R. New LA County Dev 21,000 homes only took 2 decades to approve
8 October 2017 | 3 replies
They built a few in Sherman Oaks and then the residents freaked out and put the brakes on what was originally a good plan.
Tyler D. Which of the big 4 cities in Texas is the best to invest?
22 July 2020 | 54 replies
That same house would sell today for over $600K.I thought I'd buy in Houston, but the constant flooding and ground shifting always braked that idea.
Randy Gross Has anyone sought out people on parole/probation as renters?
31 October 2013 | 23 replies
Jerry W.I truly understand what you are saying and thank you very much for the argument against my idea of a niche for rentals. my arguments is: 95% of sex offenders will not brake a law again, 85% of sex offenders that did have physical contact knew there victim either direct family member, relative, friend, etc... so 15% was stranger via. a park, beach, internet, etc... those are the statistics that i read and can prove just like the low recidivism rate that i already proven. also not all sex offenders are pedophiles (attraction to pre pubescent children).As I said i would screen the tenant. if someone finished there sentence 5 - 10 years ago and have not committed another crime, I truly think that person would make for a great long term tenant as I'm sure it is very hard for them to find a place to rent.Sure there are pro's and con's to this but using this niche market to rent to i should be able to obtain the top or close to it of the avg. rent in the area.
Hector Chavez How do you define success? Or, do you determine it?
19 February 2016 | 6 replies
to me the definition of success is fluid
Jason Agulay tablet pc's? go paperless
8 September 2008 | 31 replies
Never know when you are gonna be baptized by fire so to speak in this fluidly changing market.
Jenny F. Robin Hood Economics..
1 March 2009 | 25 replies
I need to brake into someones home and in doing so, cut my arm on the glass window in which I broke so I can sue for hundreds of thousands for having unsafe glass on the property.
Iwan Rhys Williams Hi guys, I am a 17 year old student. I would like some assistance
26 June 2020 | 5 replies
And human capital can easily and fluidly be harnessed for value.
Account Closed Residential vs Commercial and/or Investment Sales as a profession
29 December 2023 | 4 replies
Don't make fun of me when I say this, but I am currently at the moment not up to dealing with wearing many hats, like dealing with title companies and attorneys to make sure that all contracts are compliant, hiring inspectors to check if there are any hidden issues with the property, making earnest money deposits, getting appraisals, dealing with people who back out of contracts, and sometimes having trouble braking even.If I were to work in a sales agency dealing with fixer uppers, I can have an on-staff transaction coordinator, a little less of the unseen details to deal with, and something that is more straightforward to deal with.
Brandon Sturgill What are the Real Costs Associated with Wholesaling a Property?
18 December 2023 | 30 replies
THE WHOLESALE INVESTORS VALUE IS JUST KEEPING THE DEALS FLUID AND CYCLICAL ON THE CASH INVESTORS RADAR. 
Account Closed How to get rid of dead person smell?
21 November 2021 | 32 replies
The secret to removing the odor is to initially remove the source of the odor which are the fluids from the body.