25 March 2024 | 214 replies
Most folks do not have the social skills, fortitude or personal touch to build up a strong network needed to succeed as a RE agent.
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5 March 2024 | 70 replies
You have to have the fortitude to ride those ups and downs.
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7 April 2017 | 22 replies
I would say that somebody who has less financial resources, but more intestinal fortitude could make a good amount of money in markets like Oakland or Richmond.
6 October 2016 | 33 replies
I warn that they must have the means and fortitude to ride out the down cycles otherwise they can sell low and lose money.I have purchased a couple times at near market high times (1992 and 2003) that had the properties initially lose value (the 2003 purchase at its low was down more than $100K).
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5 September 2017 | 19 replies
But if she is unwilling to stand up for her rights as a property owner, it may be time for someone with the fortitude to deal with "the issue," to step in and take the problem off the landlord's hands.
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17 July 2018 | 38 replies
Those that can do....... those that can't should hire a PM.If one does not have the fortitude to be honest with their tenants and present themselves as the owner they should not be interacting with tenants.
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24 November 2017 | 7 replies
Hey @Jonathan Vandal, are you confident that they have the means and fortitude to pay you rent if you were to rent to them?
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3 March 2018 | 13 replies
I know there are stocks that beat that, but what percentage of stockholders have had the foresight and fortitude to hand on when the market tanks.
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27 April 2020 | 115 replies
It takes constant follow up, diligence and overall intestinal fortitude, let alone a lot of faith in a stranger with your Home Depot account.
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13 March 2018 | 65 replies
I would get it rectified and then sell the property and move on.. landlording is not for everyone unless you have the mental and intestinal fortitude like @Thomas S. is talking about your next tenant could be 5 times worse especially given the description of the home and area.I would sell and move on..