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Steven Maduro Tenant wants back money for yard work he has done.
23 July 2013 | 8 replies
He even stated he enjoys doing it. ( I should have known that feeling would not last)I stated that he should be compensated since I would have payed the landscaper anyway.Nothing further was said.now 5 months later he is requesting that he be paid for these past months.I have three issues with this 1) no discussion about frequency, quality expected, or compensation was really ever discussed. 2) I only have his word that he performed yard duties twice a month.
Joey Fontenot III When Tenant calls and tell you they will be Late on Rent
4 June 2012 | 5 replies
If there is a continuous problem, I can change the due date or payment frequency in the lease.
Michael Dombrowski Beginner question
6 June 2012 | 1 reply
It may not be worth a full time job to all of you depending on the project sizes and frequency you can complete projects.
Angela Brigido Direct Deposit HELP!
7 November 2013 | 11 replies
I then set it up as re-occurring on a monthly frequency.
Mike Mitchell Texas demand letter only partially met
10 October 2012 | 2 replies
I'm seeing a pattern with a couple of payers who seem to be a little bit short on their payments with increasing frequency and I think it's very important to nip those behaviors in the bud.
Kevin Boylan Property Management Fees
25 September 2007 | 5 replies
Some PM's charge a "lease-up" fee of one half month's rent to cover these costs (bad deal for owner), or they will charge the owner actual ad costs (just watch out for the size and frequency of ads!)
Jon Klaus Austin Meetup -- February 2, 2013
3 February 2013 | 63 replies
I'd love to get feedback on anything missing from the list I am going to invite to the March event:Angel Investor1Architect1Banker3Broker1Builder1Civil Engineer1Commercial Property Broker1Commercial Loan Broker2CPA1Credit Optimization Specialist1Fee Developer1Financial Adviser2Hard Money Lender / Developer3Investor16Investor / Broker7Investor / Developer10Land Broker1Lawyer5Loan Broker1Paper Investor2Permitting Expert1PR Specialist1Private Money Broker1Private Money Lender2Small Regional Bank Broker1Social Media Consultant / Author1Spec Loan Participating Loan Specialist1Syndicator5Third Party Builder Liability Company1Title Company Closer2Wholesaler2The numbers to the right of each category represent the frequency, or how many folks I would invite from each category.
Joseph M. Will more stock investors invest in real estate?
6 February 2013 | 35 replies
Investment banks' trading desks have consistent return mostly because of a high frequency trading.
Brian Hellenbrand Soundproofing Common Wall
22 January 2014 | 5 replies
Just adding thickness won't block the entire listening frequency spectrum, surface textures can help too, look to studio construction, it should explain the frequency ranges and standards as well as textures in design.....find an audio engineer.Why not ask the neighbor not to put the dog along that wall.
Jonathan Makovsky NYC BP Meet-Up
2 July 2016 | 32 replies
I think consistency is more important that frequency if we could start doing it once a month that would be great, and depending on the level of interest can increase frequency or break out subgroups for different Boroughs, I myself live in Queens and wouldn't mind starting Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island subgroups for example but let's start with the general NYC group and see how it goes?