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Eric F. Having trouble finding homes
23 January 2013 | 8 replies
I pet peoples dogs, help the elderly (sometimes just striking up a conversation with them is enough to brighten their day), compliment people on their yards, etc.
Fran Flanagan Extend tenants for 1-year or give month-to-month option?
25 January 2013 | 7 replies
Some good reasons for the need to move include: need more space (expecting a child or elderly parent moving in), need to relocate for job, lease ended, house they are in had a disaster event strike (fire, hurricane like Sandy).I just filled a vacancy during November with somebody who was moving due to house they were in had a break-in.Just about anything else for a reason to move is suspect.But you will get some on BP who will only do month-to-month.
Alex R. Seeking Recommendation on movies about real estate?
9 February 2013 | 43 replies
They’re no different from the average American family living WAY beyond their means.For those of you who haven’t seen it, it’s a documentary about a middle aged gold digger, Jackie, with way too much plastic surgery who’s married to an elderly workaholic crabass, David.
Yuliany W. Should I take this tenant?
19 November 2013 | 23 replies
She is a certified nurses assistant and has been caring for an elderly gentleman for the past 4 years making $4000.00 a month.
Thomas Jackson Here is the scenario
21 February 2014 | 5 replies
In my state there are laws that allow the family to come back within a certain time period and take back property sold by an elderly person.
Justin Horhn Apartment Style Condos
5 March 2014 | 3 replies
The other caution is in non-elevator buildings top floor units, like the third floor up, have generally less appeal especially to middle aged, elderly, and people who don't like all the steps.
Rusty Thompson What kind of tenant are you most easily fooled by.
16 March 2014 | 12 replies
The apartment complex managers, an elderly couple, said I reminded them of their granddaughter and they approved me for the apartment.
Samson Kay Wow. Cops just showed up at my door.
12 February 2015 | 31 replies
I guess there's a scam going around that targeted the elderly.
Colleen F. calling prospective tenants back on a new unit or offering a different unit
13 April 2014 | 5 replies
The only exception I've found is elderly or moms-to-be and wanting the 1st floor.
Mark Mynhier Creative owner financing
13 July 2014 | 7 replies
I know with a lot of the elderly, the taxes on their estate is a big concern and we think that by presenting the deal to him this way he will be much more agreeable to the terms.Any suggestions or warnings?