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Michael Krassos Well or City Water
12 March 2014 | 2 replies
You need to supply the sample in there sterlized bottle.
James Jordan making fun of listings
12 January 2018 | 33 replies
I mean, really, you can't move the kids' toys out of the living room, or remove the 2-liter bottle of soda sitting on the kitchen counter before you take a pic?
Damian Howard What type of investor do I want to be?
17 March 2016 | 2 replies
That backyard had old 40 ounce bottles of beer in the backyard and other debris/trash that has been there for some time.
Jason Halpin Newby from DE
11 October 2016 | 37 replies
I will provide bottled water. 
Maxwell Fontaine Questions to ask the owner
28 November 2018 | 0 replies
I have purchased 2 projects (newbie) from wholesalers and I seem to have hit a deal bottle neck.A lot of the wholesalers in my area are getting a little too loose with the numbers and pushing the prices and fees too high.
Tatum Littleton Ways to standout
24 May 2023 | 7 replies
Digital guidebook, welcome basket with water bottles and chips, instant oatmeal, etc. and any other little things you can think to add around as well! 
Nicholas Armstrong Letting go of a long term tenant after purchasing duplex.
7 February 2016 | 8 replies
(I have nothing against either, but his entire unit is filled with empty vodka bottles so it makes me wonder) Also during the inspection today a giant cat ran out of the closet and the tenant replies "I hope you like animals!"
Tiffany Evors Asking good landlords about charges to tenants deposit
19 November 2017 | 18 replies
.$13.33 To unscrew a small bottle opener and supposedly repairing the two little holes.$20.00 To repair a cracked microwave exhaust cover, which was actually already cracked when we moved in, but we didn’t catch it early enough to get it on our move-in walk-through report unfortunately.$6.67 To remove the piece of duct tape and residue over the crack of the microwave exhaust cover we had placed.$3.33 To put a smoke detector back on the ceiling (We had finally removed it because no matter how many times we replaced the battery, we finally realized it was broken, we could never get it to stop the constant annoying chirping, And we forgot to put it back up before leaving)And the most ridiculous one of all…$20.00 To take our 2 trash cans to the curb along with the some extra bags of trash and old empty cardboard boxes.
Joe Cummings Looked at a Fannie Mae Foreclosure Today
23 February 2017 | 10 replies
There was a barbecue pit in the back yard with the remains of a trash fire in it, milk crates for lawn furniture, piles of beer bottles, and the remains of a camper that someone was living in.
Alexander Curtis HOW MUCH CAN YOU CHARGE FOR A WHOLESALE FEE? WHAT IS POSSIBLE?
7 September 2018 | 17 replies
A few bonus gifts I've received this year:3 day deep sea fishing trip, all expenses paid 5 day fly fishing trip (guides included), $500 cash, Microsoft Surface Pro 3, bottle of Dom Perignon, and just last week an all expenses paid cruise to Alaska for my wife and I that we'll be going on next year.