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Lois Ginter Tenant as Helper/Employee
10 February 2016 | 16 replies
Just food for thoughtAlex
Account Closed SMART LIVING CROWDFUNNDING
10 February 2016 | 0 replies
Like walking dogs, food grocery delivery, many more accomodative pricing communitie services.
Jeremy Tillotson Worst Hoarder House Ever
21 February 2017 | 41 replies
We found through dates on papers and food boxes (that could be read) it had been empty since around the year 2000, and they just left the kitchen with all the food in it.
Account Closed Can anything be done with old Mexican tile?
5 February 2016 | 1 reply
:)Just purchased a nice little rental in West Palm Beach, Fl. that will bring in $1000-$1400 a month income.The entire bottom floor is covered in Mexican tile.It would be too costly to rip up the floors and put in wood or tile.Is there anyway to treat, clean, etc. to make this stuff look great?
Lindsay Nguyen Annoying Tenant
7 February 2016 | 15 replies
You would be amazed at the number of people who think you can cram food down both drains because there is a disposal in one drain.
Bridget Tierro First timer here. Mind taking a look at my triplex analysis?
9 February 2016 | 5 replies
Food for thought.Lastly, the money you will save while not paying rent, can be saved and further invested in your next deal.
Daria B. Team Building - What was more challenging for you?
8 February 2016 | 0 replies
Food for thought of the day....The importance of building your support team/group I have found is a critical factor in this business.
Corey Shields Biggest Surprise?
15 February 2016 | 21 replies
I usually end up paying $100 in materials.I'm not trying to take food out of your mouth, what i'm saying is, I don't want to pay $2000 for a $500 furnace, and then $2000 in 'labor' for a job that takes one guy and his Igor less than a full day to complete.One last thing, if you clear $240 for a furnace install (1-6 hours, it varies) you are KILLING it.  
Chris Romany Are we heading for a 'bubble' in Orlando Real Estate?
28 February 2016 | 37 replies
@Aditya Varlet me preface by saying what I would do isn't right for everyone and only take what I'm saying in any of these posts as food for thought.It really depends on the value of your current home or the R/V ratio if you could rent it out.  
Kenny Kagawa Just starting out. Would appreciate some advice
17 February 2016 | 6 replies
The church also provides for my utilities and food.