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Adrian Williams Starting Out With Tax Liens.
6 June 2013 | 13 replies
I first learned by taking a tax sale attorney out to breakfast.
Edmundo R. Newbie from the Monterey Bay, California
1 June 2017 | 4 replies
My buddy works at the Hyatt in Monterey breakfast buffet it's the best.
Kevin Lefeuvre STR in New York: The Fall of An Empire
2 March 2019 | 9 replies
It's funny, but I really think people have been hacked because they seem to only see ONE side of the story in their biased way.If you can see that this host enriches himself at the cost of the Landlord's that own the apts he rents on AirBnB, the Hotels and the real Bread and Breakfast owners, then you should be sympathetic to this article.IF NOT, you should question yourself to ask WHY don't I feel this guy is a criminal?!
John G. The Art of Mentoring: Local and Remote
13 September 2017 | 3 replies
I also had a challenging life growing up - at 5 years old I was given to a wonderful family to raise me, my mother always worked (as a dancer on the Block in Baltimore) and had no time for me.At 12 years old I would ride the streetcars in Baltimore (Greenmount Avenue to North Avenue) selling newspapers, worked on a golf course carrying heavy golf bags and as a delivery boy for a restaurant during breakfast and lunch delivering food and washing dishes in the afternoon.
Cody James Phillips What is the best way to form a handful of exit strategy's ?
12 November 2018 | 2 replies
They are generally very flattered, have time to spare, and enjoy an opportunity to meet for coffee, breakfast or lunch.
Mike Hull Realtor / title company / wisconsin
26 October 2016 | 2 replies
If you had an hour sometime to meet up I would like to buy you lunch or breakfast and chat.  
Devon Fritz Investor From Denver
8 December 2016 | 8 replies
Besides the monthly BP meetup that you mentioned, a few others I regularly attend and find value out of are-Denver Landlord Meetup-Although I'm not sure what their 2017 schedule is.Anything put on by Pine Financial John Fisher Breakfast ClubApartment Investor's LuncheonMay I ask what are you looking for in a networking event?
Natasha Streitz New Member from CT/NY/TX
22 February 2016 | 5 replies
There is the BP Meetup next Wednesday at 7pm at Anna Liffeys in Fairfield, and Charlie's Corner which is a weekly breakfast meetup at Valencia in Norwalk every Thursday mornings at 7. 
Bobby Mitchell Cash only investing in Mobile Homes - My plan
18 January 2016 | 25 replies
If you don't have time to make breakfast, either hire someone or do just the B.I quit my job from what we were able to make from just our own home.  
Eric Eastman Kiyosaki on Real Estate Guys Radio predicting massive crash
19 February 2017 | 90 replies
He and I have breakfast all the time but never talk about making the payments on his or my properties, instead we discuss how to maximize the latest rehab we’re each working on or what happened in court with an eviction last week.Debt is a double edged sword, you need to pay attention to both swings.