
7 August 2018 | 0 replies
And psychologically to overcome this situation?
23 August 2018 | 14 replies
Using a property management application always help as what @Johann Jells mentioned, as it sends the notifications and alerts on time, which creates a psychological pressure on a person to pay on time or come back and mentioned the reason of the delay of payment.

3 February 2014 | 13 replies
It really comes down to psychology when you really think about it.Any thoughts, comments, jokes?

31 March 2018 | 10 replies
Understanding the online world and people's psychology helps.Firstly if you build a larger list and email it REGULARLY you will over time start to get through more spam filters and build credibility.

25 April 2018 | 5 replies
It’s not unethical or intended to fudge the listing percent sold numbers......it’s just that a property presents better psychologically if it shows as “$470k, on the market for 2 weeks” as opposed to “$470k, reduced from $500k, been on market for 8 weeks”.

29 May 2015 | 59 replies
It has to generate enough cash to pay the PM and even though it's the hood someone I know who had to lower his rents to circa $750 from my current levels told me there was a noticeable difference in the quality of tenant it attracted.You need a PM who understands the psychology of your target rental demographic.

11 March 2010 | 21 replies
You have ample reason, starting with the incomplete application.In psychology (my wife's work), there's a saying "functional families are all alike, dysfunctional ones are all different".

21 June 2015 | 124 replies
If however you field of study deosnt translate to todays market place (ie liberla arts, psychology, History) and you end up working in a job tha doesnt use your degree, is ia bad deision.

24 June 2009 | 251 replies
You're in the Americas, not Europe3. immigration policy, should be changed immediately and allowed in only individuals that can prove thru DNA and psychological testing that they'll only contribute to the society and not become a liability, along with their descendents, down to the 3rd generation4. taxes. what's the nonsense with 2 separate taxes on each purchase (in Toronto at least).

15 March 2011 | 117 replies
Maybe it's a psychological hold we have to convince us we're not overpaying for real estate.