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Tommy Parker College or no?
15 May 2023 | 29 replies
I realized this when I was taking a required class of Boolean Logic and our primary assignment was to google search stuff, I no joke started laughing so much from back of class at what a joke it all was I had to remove myself into hallway to stop disrupting the lecture.
Julie Marquez Tenant Turnover: Took Me 15 Days, How Long Does It Take You?
12 September 2016 | 31 replies
Most are so thrilled to be moving in that they will deal with the lack for awhile and the installation disruption cheerfully.
Tyler Erickson Millennials aren't buying homes - good or bad?
19 February 2019 | 107 replies
if they do nothing else in real estate buying a home and paying it off is the best thing they can do instead of renting for 30 years having no deductions and having someone tell them how to live and or disrupt their lives when someone wants to sell ( mainly a SFR if they are renting).. they figure it out.. at least in high priced areas end of 30 years they maybe sitting on a 1 to 3 million dollar property free and clear or at least 500k.. or they can pay rent all their lives and have nothing. 
Account Closed Should 6% Still Be Charged to Sellers?
3 November 2023 | 9 replies
These processes and the whole closing costs are yearning for a disruption.
Mil Sanghvi **JUST BOUGHT A 10 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING NOW WHAT???
13 October 2015 | 21 replies
You don't want to come in and disrupt everyone's routines or you may find you are losing tenants.
Zach Simpson Why Would You Do A Month To Month Lease?
19 June 2018 | 48 replies
As a new investor who is corrently renting an apartment in an apartment complex, I can see the occasionally need for a month to month lease with tenants that are disruptive and a nusense to other tenants.  
Hunter Terryn Changes to the HVAC industry in 2023 you need to know about!
6 February 2023 | 7 replies
Save yourself $1000s and avoid an even worse disruption of cash flow down the road.Stay Cool!
Erik Gundersen Tenant won't let me show my property
8 June 2021 | 8 replies
., even if you gain access they could be disruptive/sloppy/etc. and scare off any potential buyers).Have you considered either 1) waiting until his lease expires, or 2) offering some kind of incentive to cooperate ($25/month off his rent for every showing he allows)?
Morris Lucas Reia Presenters/Seminars
29 April 2013 | 16 replies
:)Now I just get asked to speak at the sub-group meetings, where I can help them build and maintain membership, but where I can't disrupt their money-making efforts by "hijacking" their main meetings...
Victor Olvera finding a mentor for multi-family
1 September 2022 | 17 replies
Lifestyles, Total Wealth Academy, Brad Sumrok, Disrupt Equity, Think Multifamily, Jake and Gino, just to name a few.However they will want your money.....I would say it is very very very tough to do with low or no money down.