Shefali R.
Key documents/questions before making an offer on a multi family
30 March 2016 | 14 replies
For multi unit properties, the sellers are much more aware of their own time expenditure, and how much disruption allowing a bunch of looky loos to walk around their tenants homes, will cause.
Jeff Hamlin
Closed on Door #2
26 September 2016 | 22 replies
I manage our local rental property and the recent turnover there was unpleasant and disruptive to our regular schedule.
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Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
I also took the opportunity to do laundry, as it was simply a disruption during my day.
Caleb Teachout
Stocks vs. Real Estate
1 March 2018 | 26 replies
A local economy might collapse because its major industry had been disrupted by a new technology (but hopefully one wouldn't invest in one-trick economies).
Jon K.
Liability Clauses in Leases... Meaningless?
5 January 2013 | 12 replies
Who knows how a judge or jury or both may see a situation and lay blame toward one or the other or both.You will have certain responsibilities as a landlord, to provide safe, secure housing, free of disruptions and right to quiet enjoyment.
Shequann Burrwell
warzones
31 October 2013 | 20 replies
I prefer less return on my money with less headaches as I work a full day job.When you get s certain type of tenant in one of your buildings it can turn out to be a nightmare (ask me how I know) ONE tenant can disrupt and change the whole dynamics of a property and or neighborhood for that matter.If anything I would be a silent investor in a war zone property with total hands off!
Peter Grote
galvanized pipes - when to replace
15 November 2016 | 17 replies
If at some point in the future that changes, then you can replace it without disrupting a tenant too much.
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Choose your suffering
7 April 2016 | 1 reply
"The Real Secret of Success Choose Your Suffering.Everything you want in life; every goal you want to achieve; every dream you want to manifest: all comes with a price tag.Legitimate success in any endeavor requires that you pay upfront, in full and with your own sweat.There is no other way.To achieve any goal, you must choose the suffering that is right for you.Subsequently, you must live with the consequences of that decision.The moment you choose to not continue to pay the price of success, is the moment you choose to suffer the consequences of failure, which is, the WORST kind of suffering.The suffering cost of failure is ALWAYS higher than the suffering price of success.The cost and consequences of success in a job, relationship, career, or any area can cause a monumental amount of disruption and chaos in your life.Here are some examples of the suffering costs of failure:If you lack financial discipline, you will suffer the consequences of debt, harassing bill collectors and sleepless nights.If you do not manage your diet, you will suffer the cost of diabetes and poor fitting clothing.By not keeping your promises or honoring your commitments, you will suffer the loss of reputation and contaminated character.Sooner or later, each of us must choose to pay the price of success or pay the cost of failure.Sooner or later, you will come to the understanding that you MUST choose your suffering.The price of success is often more than people are willing to pay.
Eric L.
Google CEO: "Massive deflation", "collapsing home prices" coming
3 November 2014 | 25 replies
A massive deflation is coming: “Even if there’s going to be a disruption on people’s jobs, in the short term that’s likely to be made up by the decreasing cost of things we need, which I think is really important and not being talked about.”New technologies will make businesses not 10 per cent, but 10 times more efficient, he says.
Joshua Dorkin
Announcing the BiggerPockets Forums Version 3.0 - Notice anything different?
24 October 2010 | 87 replies
I agree with J.Scott - it's hard to be 100% objective the first few days, since there's this disruption to muscle memory that makes it initially harder to use.