
7 January 2019 | 58 replies
We actually have a 3rd space ready to go, but it's on the back burner while we focus on one of our other ventures (an event venue) and we're also waiting until we have enough demand to sustain a 3rd house.For 2017, we're netting about $1,350 per month on a 90K investment.

22 May 2017 | 21 replies
I have no problem with an electrician tenant i' ve known for a while plugging in a new stove burner but there are other tenants no way. if you have a list of vendors share it but I would not authorized to just fix things.

23 May 2017 | 2 replies
@Frank ChinThe answer to that is a big fat NO, which makes this seem even more like harassment and knit picking.

11 June 2017 | 10 replies
These are fully underwritten, with appraisals, underwriting your income, etc etc.If you want to hack the system the way I did, you jack up your purchase mortgage interest rate, take a big fat lender credit associated with that jacked up rate, and do the VA IRRRL exactly at the six month mark.

26 May 2017 | 5 replies
(pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered was the mantra I adopted)...My realtor, an experienced, graying real estate veteran and I looked at each other.... we both knew this market would not end well and could not go on forever.

4 January 2022 | 6 replies
One the burners themselves there is usually a series of holes that direct the gas into a tube that travels to the pilot, cleaning those out well as well as cleaning out all the slits/holes on the burner itself and the supply lines/tubes should fix your problem.

2 June 2017 | 9 replies
In my area I know of 1 wholesaler that leaves enough fat in the deal that its an actual deal and you could buy, rent, refi out of it.

12 August 2017 | 12 replies
Most people only cook on 1 or 2 burners at a time anyway so it should be fine.

8 August 2017 | 6 replies
I tracked her down and proposed myself and a fat tuition fee to learn the trade and she accepted.

19 September 2018 | 22 replies
In Amarillo where I was building previously they called this type of soil “Fat Clay” which was just a way to describe how the soil reacted when it got wet.