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Kyle J. Finally collected on a small claims judgment against an ex-tenant
18 August 2022 | 24 replies
I proved she was falsifying her expenses by pointing out the inconsistencies in her own paperwork (i.e. claiming monthly auto expenses when she listed that she didn't have a car), talking to her family members (whose contact info was listed on her original rental application), and also reviewing her paystubs (which she had to submit with her court motion) and talking to her employer (who was surprisingly very willing to answer my questions and tell me that some other garnishments she claimed were being deducted from her paycheck actually were no longer being deducted).To answer your second question (what if she had gotten a new job), I would have done what I did in the first place to find out where she worked....talk to her family members, check social media accounts (people will often post it on Facebook or LinkedIn), and do a good old fashioned Google search (in this case I Googled her name and found her name, phone number and workplace were all posted in an online roster for contact people in her industry). 
Matt S For Rent Advertising
6 November 2012 | 26 replies
Then I target the workplaces and schools.For one near a hospital I've gotten a friend of a friend who worked there to put a flyer on a break room bulletin board - ended up renting to two nurses.
Misty Syts New to Real Estate Investing
13 September 2020 | 35 replies
There is much uncertainty about what/when the work places will be like after Covid is all behind us. 
Kyle Wagner BRRRR with a 48-54 hour a week Full-Time Career
18 April 2022 | 25 replies
@Kyle Wagner depending on the nature of your job (do you need to be physically present at a workplace for 50hours/week?)
Peter Lohmann April Rent - Data & Projections for Columbus Ohio
1 July 2020 | 19 replies
I have 4 tenants unemployed due to COVID-19 and one other unemployed due to a large workplace fire; however, all but one are likely to be eligible for the generous federal unemployment benefits under the cares act.
Kathy Davis HELP-FHA LOAN QUESTION
21 April 2020 | 6 replies
THEY SAID BUYING PROPERTY MUST BE WITHIN 60 MILES OF WORK PLACE.  
Account Closed real estate investor reading list
18 July 2008 | 11 replies
The book truly reflects how women have started to evolve in the work place but points out how many of us need to evolve and invest for our selves without needing or wanting the financial support of a man.
Landon Kemp Looking to get into investing in the Auburn, AL area
21 August 2016 | 41 replies
We have a large training room at my workplace, and my director just gave me the OK to use it for our meetings.  
Nicolaas W. Tattoos, first impressions and the effect on REI
3 August 2013 | 7 replies
I am very new to REI and even newer to bigger pockets, but I am curious of people's views.I have a neck tattoo that I not so intelligently got at a younger age, and while I do plan to get it removed I am curious of people's opinions on tattoos, obviously the ones visible in the workplace.
Account Closed After a two year hiatus...
8 November 2016 | 3 replies
These elements sent me back to the workplace where I know I don't have any business being, like where I am now.