Samuel Eddinger
Have you ever had to deal with a fair housing violation claim?
18 April 2022 | 3 replies
It doesn't cost them anything to make your life miserable, so they file the claim and keep pushing in hooes if wearing you down.
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Really Not Sure What To Do
17 May 2013 | 22 replies
If the thought of work makes you miserable, you're aren't in the right job, career, etc.
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What was your biggest fear/concern; getting into investing?
14 May 2007 | 33 replies
But tell you what - what I fear even more than that is having to spend my life wasting away at some miserable 9-5'er.
Karelyn Cruz
Congress Heights, Deanwood or Hyattsville?
10 September 2018 | 23 replies
BUT no point getting a good deal and being miserable because you don't like the area or the people around you.
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Landlording 101
25 June 2009 | 4 replies
Let me tell you right now, if you can’t put yourself in another person’s shoes and see a problem from that person’s perspective with empathy, you will fail miserably in the “landlording” business and in life.
Jeffrey K.
problem tenant
9 July 2009 | 19 replies
If it's reasonable I do it - but if not, I encourage them to move on so we both won't be miserable.
William Hall
Complicated Legal Issue For
1 April 2013 | 8 replies
Defendant’s testimony was miserable in mediation.
Tracy Lance
Subject To marketing
31 July 2016 | 1 reply
When I tried direct mail years ago it failed miserably.
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.