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Eric Schlee New team in Pacific MO
8 May 2020 | 2 replies
Having some retreat type AirBnB joints would be amazing too but we are so green with figuring this out hahahahaha
Tyler Ettner Young California Agent/Investor Looking for Advice/Collaboration!
12 May 2020 | 12 replies
If people want a nice lakefront retreat, they're not going to glom at the chance to overpay in some packed tourist core, nor someplace out in the county. 
David Wheat Buy or sell? On the fence in horse country -- Marion County, FL
9 January 2020 | 0 replies
I would prefer not to sell my propertybecause there’s a lot of potential for long-term profit and theeventual winter retreat.
Kyle Doney Buying a home that has been unoccupied for years
7 September 2018 | 31 replies
It actually worked fine, but developed a crack (gas furnace) soon after purchasing the property. 5 yo gas furnace.
Bill Mitchell Listing Agent Appointment Attire
16 January 2014 | 12 replies
Very attractive agent wearing tight yoga pants and a tank top.
David Jonsson unlicensed activity
4 June 2014 | 131 replies
While there are some hard headed types that are all about their rights, in reality unless you have deep pockets it's better to retreat and live for another day!
Vicki Gleitz disabled son
13 May 2014 | 7 replies
[ okay, only known at all in the autistic world. please , no Temple Grandin and cows, or Rainman comments] Perhaps some of the autistic people working to build Ocate Cliffs [ a retreat center to be run entirely by autistics that we are helping to build outside of Albuquerque] that I will meet in July would also help with their skills.When LJ first turned 18, he signed up as an "Avon Dude."
Vicki Gleitz My 180 day challenge.
18 August 2014 | 8 replies
He has not written for 3 years though, but I'm sure he'll start up again soon]In addition to his real estate and other things,LJ will be able to mention his volunteer work [which he has done much already] and his Autistic activism. [ I would not have put together, with my son and husband, the first EVER Autistic retreat that is by and for Autistics, including those with NO money, if there was not the potential for it to reflect positively on my son.]And yeah, in his speeches he will speak of having to go on ssdi for a few years, but only as a launching point that "brought him where he is today," [and people say Autistics have no imagination.
Yorel Levy Renting to a Tenant Who Works from Home
16 October 2014 | 4 replies
I don't mind if a tenant works from home as long as that work does not create any strain whatsoever to maintenance of the property, or cause inconvenience, noise, and liability to anyone else.For example, buying and selling stuff, requiring UPS or FedEx multiple times a day for pick up, drop off, sometimes many packages on doorsteps; running a misery, conducting a yoga class, hair and nail, pet grooming, are all going to have frequent visitors that may park in neighbor's parking spaces, and you might be liable if a dog being groomed in unit C bit a baby being dropped off for baby sitting in unit B.  
Siye Baker What would you do with 400 acres farmland in Ga?
10 March 2014 | 27 replies
He made an organic garden and turned it into a mountain retreat getaway for people that want to escape the big city.