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Catherine Javier How to decline tenant application correctly & politely?
25 May 2023 | 6 replies
The sad truth is that medical debt can happen to anyone, and psychologically, especially for people who have never had any money, it can be devastating and make them do stupid things.Do you want to specialize in the high-profit, high-risk niche I occupy?
Ana Vergara Is it worth is to lower rent to have less tenants when house hacking?
6 June 2023 | 27 replies
How about thought that students will be more compliant to authority, given there current psychology of experience and thus the actual more quiet ones? 
Andrey Y. Growth Equity Group - How 170+ investors were scammed
22 September 2022 | 226 replies
Look up deceivers delight, the psychological term.
John Fakish Kitchen added in basement, no permits
19 May 2022 | 47 replies
Real estate investing isn't for the psychologically vulnerable who need trigger warnings and safe spaces to find and use their voices.
Jorge Vazquez Don't rush to accept counteroffers
22 May 2023 | 4 replies
That motorcycle story is a fantastic example of buyer psychology.
Ronald Starusnak Use Rent To Own To Acquire Your Own Rentals
29 November 2019 | 11 replies
If that doesn't fit your investor psychology, you can take a safe,short term approach with a cooperative assignment. 
Michael Rossi Guru Scam Words!
3 August 2011 | 67 replies
Once you hit a 0 at the end you've crossed a psychological barrier into a new price point and your sales will drop.
Ben C. ROI calculation help needed
6 January 2017 | 14 replies
While the average over the past 5 years has only been 4.66%, psychologically the average investor believes that the investment in the Dow Jones is safer & the bull will continue to run.