
24 July 2014 | 42 replies
We hear about new horror stories regular on BP and it is about time someone turns the shoe on these jokers.

27 July 2014 | 6 replies
If i was in your shoes, I would call the listing agent and tell them you have a legal contract to purchase with the seller and to change the property from "Active" to "Pending" in MLS.

4 August 2014 | 15 replies
And as a tenant, she has the right to peaceful use of the property.Put yourself in her shoes...

3 August 2014 | 11 replies
The upstairs tenant was mortified and angry, hours later she was approached at her car by an angry downstairs tenant demanding that she not wear shoes in her apartment.

21 May 2015 | 13 replies
If you're coming over for fun, then maybe the city museum for an adult night might be in order... but bring your running shoes :)

4 August 2014 | 70 replies
Also, to keep those carpets and floors clean, we ask people to take off their shoes or use shoe covers that we provide... just like they do on the "Street of Dreams" luxury home builder events!

4 August 2014 | 2 replies
I suppose if I was in your shoes I would offer them a partnership where they provide financing similar to a HML.

16 May 2014 | 13 replies
First, no equity is hard to say they have no equity as it's usually close, the estimate of market may be +/- 3%, appreciation in a year may cover that, saying little equity may fall in this narrow window too.Equity is what investors usually go after, but why do I want a property is the first question in my mind.Cash flow: Stepping into the owner's shoes, with them using the place as a primary residence, will it cash flow as a rental?

12 May 2014 | 21 replies
it's just an avenue for more discussions (no, you can get more than this, you are being too greedy, what's your spread, etc, etc).this is what i did on the last one - looked at the house, pointed out things that needed to be done, then gave them a number. they asked why so low, i told them that i had over 30k worth of repairs (MAJOR) that needed to be done.so, bottom line - dont talk to much about the final result. tell them the obvious, tell them how much they will SAVE by not going with a realtor, the fact that they dont even have to paint, add trim, etc. tell them things that will BENEFIT THEM, not you. put yourself in their shoes (role play at home with a family member). what do YOU want to hear if you were a homeowner and someone came to your house?

14 May 2014 | 13 replies
@Jeff Deville I am in very similar shoes to you at this point.