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Jackie Martinez Hi guys! I'm a newbie from Los Angeles!
29 October 2019 | 13 replies
My sister in law is a costumer for movies and gets sent all over the world on the studios dime; gets paid with no expenses what so ever.
Juan David Maldonado Real estate networking in a small town
4 July 2022 | 4 replies
My town has a population of about 35k with a wal mart, a mall with a movie theater, and some major stores.
Scott Passman Covid-19 Shutdown Tipping Point
27 April 2020 | 3 replies
During this crisis, we have not needed a movie star, politician or quarterback to see us through. 
Jeanne Castor My first post - introduction
18 November 2019 | 8 replies
(Let's see who names the movie first.)
Account Closed The Best Real Estate Investments You Should Consider
21 July 2018 | 0 replies
With the media casting “Trailer Park Boys” to the unforgettable mobile home park scenes in Eminem’s movie, 8 Mile, most people would never consider putting their time or capital into such an undesirable investment.
Philip Accardo Creative real estate lead generation
29 September 2021 | 19 replies
That company is www.made4filmlocations.com  They find locations for film studios and game companies to rent to shoot movies.
Joel Craig Newbie working in Atlanta, Georgia, residence in Columbus, Ohio
17 December 2014 | 24 replies
Lately, I have had a lot of tenants who have been associated with video/movie production.
Julie Hassett Help! I've fallen in love with a long-distance MFH! What's my next step?
22 April 2015 | 39 replies
If I were you, I would look in depth into the numbers and being a landlord, as a long time landlord, I would tell you that paying 100k per 2 bed apartment needing work (even in Hamden) is rather pricey, and id be willing to bet that the listing agent knows that also. if the place were ready to go/updated, different story....bet your potential tenants will know that also. keep in mind, being a landlord means you will have to do at least the following:1. lead certs (an annoying expensive hassle every time a tenant changes over) or you could go lead free, prepare for that expense.2. rent court/evictions (might happen)...rent the movie pacific heights3. repairs/maintenance....particularly in an older building already needing some work.4. water bills....Baltimore city government's version of rape....prepare to pay every bit of 500 a quarter in a place like that, more if you have boilersAnd most of all YOU WILL BE LIVING AMONGST YOUR TENANTS. think of all the potential hassles that may present for you. baring the warnings, the house is in a good location, will rent easily if its clean and functional, and will appreciate to some extent over time. rent probably wont be a very big deal to get from people renting in this area, particularly at those rental prices. very important to know the functional condition of this property, particularly its functional systems (plumbing, electric, hvac, roof) and know exactly what being a landlord means. you will be doing work to earn that rent every month.
Cameron H. Forbis why do people hate landlords?
10 April 2021 | 82 replies
Also in movies and different arts you see how is portrait the image that the rich and powerful if is the bad guy and the poor and humble becomes the hero.
Jeffrey Page Providing Streaming Services in STR
24 July 2022 | 16 replies
Most kids have tablets they watch YouTube and Twitch on, but adults still want to watch a movie or something!