
27 February 2022 | 12 replies
One animal under 25 pounds is negotiable for additional rent and/or deposit.

22 August 2023 | 7 replies
He thinks that I will need to invest about 20,000 pounds to refurb, but then I could rent for 1,400 pounds a month.

21 June 2023 | 2 replies
Be prepared to pound the pavement.
6 November 2016 | 3 replies
For example, I'd like to upgrade kitchen countertops, but it is penny-wise pound foolish when I'll inevitably need a major kitchen design overhaul that will provide a suitable layout for a modern setup with disposal/dishwasher/microwave and sufficient space.

11 August 2016 | 7 replies
If you use a service like Rebo and just pound and pound you will find a seller sooner or later that will just say there done.Today I opened escrow with a longtime wholesaler here in the Inland Empire, he told me he started working this out of town seller 2 years ago.

20 November 2014 | 22 replies
I know if I were a contractor or handyman, unless responding to tenant "emergencies" was part of a business model, I'd tell you to go pound sand (unless the emergency was my doing as in your case with an ongoing remodel).

10 March 2019 | 141 replies
It’s all written in the contract in plain English as to what happens and where the money should go if the seller is dumb enough to allow this to fall apart.I had one in allentown ( I am the seller) buyer backs out literally last day.. and while not an appraisal issue point fingers at my agent.they want their 10k back I say go pound sand... we go to mediation pretty quickly my agent represents me since i am in Oregon. and we split the baby down the middles cost me a thousand to go to mediation got 5k netted 4k sell to next person.

4 October 2018 | 32 replies
Also, I'm a mighty 5 foot even, 125 pounds.

6 February 2015 | 13 replies
My ex GF still lives in one of the units, and might not feel comfortable to tell the tenants what I would like to tell them (please go find some sand and pound it), but we surely don't want them to assume they can move in another adult into the unit without any changes.

18 April 2023 | 26 replies
If I were the Seller I would tell you to pound sand because who's to say there are more request coming down the line.I would go back and state that if the Seller does "X" then I will release all contingencies and guarantee closing.