Nathan Edmonds
Brian Page's BNB formula
14 March 2023 | 6 replies
Many people that were doing this failed miserably during Covid.You also need to be a licensed PM to rent out property you don't own.
Adriana Arnold
Ongoing eviction from hell in California
17 June 2021 | 123 replies
Should I take some of that equity out to pay immoral and dishonest individuals who will move onto another landlord and make his/her live miserable?
Alissa Engel
What is the process for removing an inherited Section 8 tenant?
11 July 2019 | 0 replies
I’m about to do everything I can to make her life miserable, but technically, I’m not her landlord yet.
Jessica F.
What to say when a seller asks "How did you get my phone number?"
14 May 2019 | 31 replies
*click*Some people are looking for anything to argue about and just miserable.
Jack Middleton
Using 401K for investing
4 May 2016 | 28 replies
it's interest based, and I'm paying 4.5% In my case, I had the option to set the length of time to repay up to 5 years in 12 month increments.My year to date return was pretty miserable (less than 6% at this time, but was near 1% at the beginning of this year).
Alex Shipp
Landlord or Property Manager
25 February 2015 | 8 replies
If not, keeping it vacant is better than moving in bad tenants that will make you miserable and cost you money.Williampaid.com is good for electronically collecting rent. others like erentpayment.com or others which charge 3-5 dollars per month to accept rent via direct deposit.
Mehran K.
Previous Owner Not Vacating After Shortsale. Legal Options?
27 June 2014 | 56 replies
I hate upgrading, usually takes a few days just to get printers and everything reconnected again.Things were miserable for me on BP until I bought a new Mac in January.
Bryan Hancock
Becoming A Millionaire Is A Letdown
20 April 2015 | 25 replies
I wanted to have some great experiences while I was young not live like a miser.. so I think there Is balance.. never know when your ticket gets punched don't want to have that happen and you never did anything never went anywhere and just focused on putting money in your mattress ...
Aaron Grant
Are Condo Rentals Easy to Manage????
4 August 2016 | 15 replies
All they care about is making lives of these people (= me) miserable.
Geoffrey Serdar
Noob from Twin Cities/MN, 1st Yr Investor, 4th Yr Agent
23 February 2016 | 3 replies
I'm very honored and appreciative that he took the chance in me, especially because neither of us ever flipped a property before.One of my contractors left my 1st flip's patio door open over the winter and the condo's pipe burst, flooded out the 2 units below, I was terrified of how much damage it caused, I brought the neighbor below flowers on three occasions as a way of apologizing, then asked if I could buy her unit, I acquired it, so I was working on two flips at the same time - which was a managing/learning experience, now I know I can do this constantly.Thus, 2015 is the beginning of my investing experience, at 31 years old, I'm here to learn more from you (members @ bigger pockets), to read and educate myself, to be like you, and to one day, give back and advise others.I recently paid off my student debt, I have been miserable trying to accelerate that worthless debt's payoff, I have so many friends with 50-150k in student debt, it's NOT an asset, it doesn't create security.