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Brigitte Beauchat DESPERATE NEED of landlord help
8 March 2018 | 45 replies
If it's not a big deal, then it's not the root of the issue and you can move on. 2.
Brandon Holley Court declares mandatory rental inspections unconstitutional
5 August 2019 | 12 replies
Every time PMD cites one of our properties with a violation/citation based on unlawful statues deeply rooted under the color of law, we end up taking a loss in equity, time, and legal fees.
David Oldenburg Wholesaling Caution Not The Great Deal You Thought
26 November 2015 | 79 replies
And a list of homes in your name or companies name that we can verify  ( I guess my HML roots were showing )well other than those that worked for a company like American homes for rent or other larger institutional buyers.. these guys just kind of tuck tailed and left.. my agent was wide eyed and thanking me for just saving them untold amount of misery.  
Eric M. This place is chock-a-block with wannabe wholesalers, what is the reality?
29 April 2012 | 159 replies
I believe those particular comments were inflammatory, exaggerated, inaccurate, and mostly rooted in your frustration with idiot wholesalers and not in the reality of the impact they truly have.
John A. Investing in Detroit? Best Zip Codes?
29 August 2019 | 82 replies
People should be drawn to the Region because of Detroit, lay down roots, establish themselves then move to nicer suburbs.
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Simply said its a "letter T shaped " pipe fitting on its back ,like an upside down T in the front yard of the property that allows the technician to access the main drain ,usually 3 to 4" pipe ,,,set up an electric cable machine with the proper size cutter that matches the pipe diameter [ usually 3-4"]This way the technician can safely ,properly quickly clear the affected drain lineMechanical drain cleaning with cable equipment only clears about 70% of root intrusion ,,for a more complete cleaning the homeowner should also consider and request a high pressure water hydro jet drain cleaning .Properly done this unit will clean out roots down to the bare wall of your pipeThe installation of a COTG also allows the option of running a fiber optic drain camera inspection of your drain line from house to street in living color,,,Hope this help gangDD in Los Angeles
Bryan Hancock Still Waiting On Hyperinflation...
30 March 2021 | 322 replies
The root causes are printing too much money, easy credit (which leads to a bubble), and then a deflationary collapse (return to sanity) which the printers try to alleviate by printing more.
Dionte Graves Just Brainstorming.... What ways can an individual invest in real estate PASSIVELY, with minimal risk, and get 5-15% ROI?
12 June 2019 | 48 replies
To root out rentals a generically being bad, is like saying the stock market is great because Microsoft stock went up.
Jared Cauffield PinPoint Profits Feedback
20 May 2020 | 28 replies
Logically, I'm not sure how buying into a system can work any better than doing targeting marketing and grass roots research with lists available today...it seems to me in the world of find/(fix)/flip, you're either generating your own leads or paying others to generate your leads, so paying $3K plus 300 per month (or any amount) could only be judged based on quality of leads and ultimately ROI actuals. 
Megan Phillips I wish I would have put that on the lease...
2 August 2021 | 56 replies
Some blockages are the landlord’s responsibility (poor maintenance, roots, broken line, etc), but if we find the blockage was due to paper towels, rags, diapers, or anything else that should not be flushed down the drains then the landlord might be able to hold the tenant responsible for the cost of the cleaning.