Peace Lily
Contractors don't complete their job!!!
24 August 2017 | 20 replies
Nothing makes be more angry than dishonest people...
Sachin Amin
Memphis Invest vs Memphis Turnkey
5 November 2019 | 60 replies
We haven’t worked with either of them but I’m just glad to see that Crestcore isn’t considered in any of your options.. those guys are a unprofessional, unethical and downright dishonest in my personal opinion.
Rashaad Baten
Out of state investing in Memphis
11 May 2020 | 17 replies
I’ve never worked with @Dean Harris, I’m sure he’s a good guy but the organization in which he works for is very dishonest.
Joe A.
Would you evict a 102 year old woman?
5 June 2019 | 163 replies
It is extremely dishonest and as a LL frustrating.
Beni Fernand
Can I Wholesale a house that's already under contract w/ an agent
13 April 2018 | 12 replies
@Beni Fernand using an agent to get access to deals and going behind their back is a dishonest business practice.
Michelle Scott
Curacao Investing - Good or Bad Idea?
23 November 2023 | 7 replies
Should be a ton of PMs, so if you find a dishonest one, or one that gets lazy, or one you just don't like, you can change easily.
Zachary McDonough
What I wish Pace Morby would have told me
12 January 2024 | 68 replies
I guess my greatest beef with most gurus (not all, some are actually honest and straightforward, and even offer marginally beneficial advice) is the following1- they’re dishonest in numerous ways2- completing their training in no way qualifies the student to earn money or even perform competently in real property field3- the techniques they teach are often harmful to the people their students deal with4- they unleash a horde of unprepared, unqualified, unknowledgeable, misguided and unaware newbies on an unsuspecting pool of desperate homeowners5- they sell the song that all formal education is a waste of time and money6- they never provide any audited proof that they have been successful in real estate investing7- they encourage people to pay for a mentorship plan they can’t afford by increasing the limit on their credit cards8- they create falsified accounts to post how great their program is9- their programs are packaged by professional seminar companies out of Provo, Utah or Las Vegas, Nevada10- they disparage people who have spent years accumulating the knowledge, experience and capital necessary to be successful in real estate11- SOME gurus teach techniques which are unethical, immoral and even illegal.
Alysa Fleisher
Property Management company recommendation in Orlando?
14 April 2021 | 20 replies
The HOA manager said this employee knows she shouldn't be recommending either of them, their work is terrible and they are very dishonest, I agree.
Joe Kim
Out of state investing- SCAM! False promise land of cash flow.
18 January 2023 | 67 replies
$150 in plumbing labor, $5 in materials for a stainless steel line.And then, just when the buyer realizes that the pain is too much, and he'd probably be better off investing in almost any other way...the buyer finally realizes how much of a mistake it was to pay more than retail, solely for the pleasure of having a dishonest entity mismanage their assets.
Larry N.
Wholesaling and Earnest Money Deposit
15 June 2019 | 19 replies
Another "wholesaler" promoting being dishonest.