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Chris Jackson 13 units - 2 Buildings 1031 to SFRs
30 August 2016 | 8 replies
If they're really sharp they'll speak to you of Structured tic sales to alleviate some of that pressure so you can buy in a more efficient relaxed fashion.
Anthony Gayden Tenant that won't leave
16 September 2015 | 40 replies
Relax and enjoy the ride! 
Randy E. Can a snake be a legitimate service pet?
26 April 2017 | 9 replies
I have severe ptsd, high blood pressure, and panick attacks.. holding my sbake and having it slowly moving around my neck and through my hands etc.. is the best therapy EVER  I've tried meds and other CRAP he relaxes me and helps me more than anything has..  
Krishna Chava It's summer again: Time for tenant AC issues
10 June 2018 | 5 replies
I send tech for that too but on a relaxed schedule.BTW, tenants not changing AC filters is a big issue for me.
Mark Futalan Staging a house before check in- Do you do it?
8 July 2018 | 12 replies
When guests are coming in from out of town, looking forward to a relaxing, fun vacation, I think it would kick it off right by having those things welcoming them.
Erin Young Air Bnb Vacation Rental
28 January 2022 | 7 replies
Strict cancellation policy or relaxed
Emily Paul Student Rental: 4 Bds w/ large living or 5 bds w/ small living?
6 October 2018 | 7 replies
One of the other posters mentioned if they want a public space to relax, they can go to campus or if they need some privacy, they can go to their own room.
Nicole Obregon Would you rent to someone who had a past eviction?
1 December 2018 | 138 replies
Do they run it as a tight ship like a business, or are things a little relaxed and they are shootin' from the hip with a six shooter, spurs on the boots kind of attitude.
Russell Davis First Flip Offer / Counter Seller Shenanigans PropOffers.com
22 February 2021 | 32 replies
This time we relaxed and stayed patient.
David London How do you monitor your contractor 2 states away?
25 September 2019 | 26 replies
@Emilio Ramirez The situation is somewhat complected as I think the GC took the job more as a favor to the PM then really needing me as a client...he is still getting a fair deal out of it as 4 other bids all came around the same number which was slightly higher (but still close to what I calculated)...He was behind on his previous commitments and started my job about 3-4 weeks later then promised...he then had to go close another full framing job before a week of rain hit the area...and then he relaxed while his plumber and electrician were taking their time doing the roughing...so he jumped to another job...Since the house is intended for student housing and by this stage we already missed fall semester...I guessed he relaxed even further.Generally as an architect I always feel contractors are too optimistic...don't know if you agree as a GC yourself...and I guess one have to be to stay sane doing this.Daily phones are not an option as the guy practically respond selectively to my phones...lets just say he is not going to be on my next job which is a pity since he does look like a good contractor (work wise)...unfortunately from 100 miles away good communication skills are a must.Payment is an issue since I am doing it through the management company and they seem to have just approve his draws automatically...but I stopped them just before 2nd draw...firing him though is complected since I still don't have any other GC alternative...do you know any one in Allentown PA?