John Kelsey
Newb BRRRR Refi Question
8 June 2020 | 8 replies
Sometimes it takes massaging the numbers to find the point where the strategy works (if it works at all).
Daniel Hankins
Conversation for the future of humanity
22 April 2020 | 2 replies
Every resident should leave behind part of their story and history.Add an inspiration page to the website.Would even be fun to do DIY projects with the resident directly.Offer additional services as needed, including healthcare support, social support, general errands etc.Leverage nursing friends to create a home health care wing of the company.Explore research on the use of therapy animals, and incorporate into services.Create events that promote group interactions across the various tenants within the GNA community.Team sportsRegular cookoutsTeam buildingFind ways to focus on any positive impacts for children in the home.Look into unique tutoring or home schooling business ventures.Provide ride services to ensure kids get to school.Offer daycare services.Create a unique fund matching opportunity to promote investment in an early fund for either graduation or retirement.When a resident is ready to move, offer support in other available properties within the GNA, or moving services to their desired location.Build a department to assist in everything moving related, including processing procedures for personal belongings that may not fit in the new location.Explore the idea of a “Brick and Mortar” operation to deal with accumulation of household items that is an inevitable part of the entire process.
David Fritch
Different Way of Handling Angry Voice Mails
23 August 2014 | 4 replies
As a result I found that it really pulled me down and gave me a lot of anxiety, to the point that I procrastinated listening to massages over the past month (not a good business practice).
Tammy Wise
How many newbies plan to her their Realtor license?
19 September 2014 | 12 replies
Not to mention most Realtors don't understand investing, and or how we want to massage numbers.
Douglas J.
New to this site. What an awesome site!!!!!
6 December 2013 | 2 replies
I spent the next 8 months in short term care, and physical therapy.
Jason Grote
Best at Analyzing Comps: A Realtor, Investor, or Appraiser?
18 December 2013 | 73 replies
Let's see, if I need surgery, who should I have do it, the EMT ambulance driver, the nurse in physical therapy or the surgeon, all having equal experience in what they do?
Bryan L.
Pit Bulls, Horses, and Poor People
3 January 2014 | 64 replies
Given that some dogs provide therapy-type assistance to vets with PTSD or others with emotional disabilities, the disability may not be obvious.
Sam Leon
Conducting business at your rental
16 December 2013 | 6 replies
Mostly thinking parking issues, people coming and going.One other time I had an applicant who is a massage therapist, again client visitations at home, I declined, because she can't provide income verification, so its either an all cash business and she isn't paying uncle Sam, also she wasn't licensed with the department of professional regulations so I was wondering if these massages are legit or she might provide other offerings that are questionable.Bottom line, do you guys prohibit business being conducted at your rental properties period, or is it a subjective rule based on how frequent or if it creates any inconvenience such as added traffic or parking situations to the building?
Sterling Williams
Any Respiratory Therapists or others in Healhcare
18 July 2014 | 16 replies
I use to be in respiratory therapy when I was younger and slightly better looking.
Paul Zofsak
what should I expect from my realtor?
2 October 2014 | 24 replies
If not then they are buying 3 beds at the cheaper price.I do not know your area.Appraisal means nothing so forget that. if you are not getting an appraisal for loan purposes the appraiser will massage the numbers to come close to your value.