Will Wu
Is this seller playing games with me?
24 October 2014 | 70 replies
I don't like hearing that, of course.When I exhibit patient behavior, I am rewarded!
Mark Updegraff
Just went to auction, most interesting one I've seen in awhile
22 February 2014 | 34 replies
You may want to exhibit some degree of insight.
Account Closed
Agree/Disagree re: Tenants -- past performance guarantees future results
20 February 2014 | 18 replies
Past tenant performance and behavior is a predictor of future behavior and performance, it is not a guarantee.The worse the tenant behavior and performance and the longer they have exhibited such the more reliable that predictor becomes.
Stephen E.
Pet Restrictions
19 March 2014 | 17 replies
If a big dog was doing that, it'd be deemed dangerous, but they laugh at the small dog exhibiting same behaviors.
Glen Caton
Question on Age
2 April 2014 | 14 replies
@Glen Caton as others have said the way you carry yourself and the confidence you exhibit during the process will trump your age.Also money talks.POF is will be way more important to the potential seller then your age.
Andrew S.
Odd roof/siding construction any repair ideas?
11 June 2014 | 3 replies
The gambrel is a unique style that at least provides more adequate clearance, re the upper roof line, than cape cods.The last property I rehabbed had 15 year old wood framed Pella windows that were NEVER installed correctly & this was once a 'model home'.All had suffered severe water damage & rot within the lower frames & sills regardless of any roofing overhang.The studs around the window frames exhibited rot, as well as some of the flooring directly below the windows.
Joe Derobertis
Any undervalued coastal California areas poised for the next wave of monster appreciation?
22 September 2014 | 26 replies
@George Fitz I can certainly see some potential up here (I live in Eureka, Humboldt County), but for slightly different reasons and in different patterns than most areas exhibit.
Vitaliy Merkulov
Need to be a broker to screen tenants for other landlord for fee?
12 March 2017 | 14 replies
@Vitaliy Merkulov You will need to look at the brokerage/real estate laws in California, but with what you have posted, I dont see anything wrong with the service you are providing, as long as you are not leasing, renting, leasing or showing or exhibiting the properties to the prospects.The only thing that concerns me is that you are not a licensed or insured provider of these services.
Justin B.
Seattle Starts First One to Rent to Law
11 September 2017 | 33 replies
https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/exhibits-and-...The man got enough cash together to buy a house, went to court to prove his right to buy outside of the segregated CD, and lost.However, I do doubt the impartiality of studies by the Seattle Office of Civil Rights that claim to show discrimination by property managers.
Emily Stevenson
Recourse for non-payment of utility charge?
22 March 2017 | 1 reply
The Landlord/Agent may enter the dwelling unit after giving due notice (24 hours) to the Tenant and the Tenant has not unreasonably objected, to: make necessary repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements; supply services only by mutual agreement during normal business hours, except in an emergency; or exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective purchasers, mortgages, or tenants only during normal business hours, including weekends, except as the Landlord/Agent and Tenant otherwise agree.