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Everett Morris Lines of credit question
6 December 2022 | 8 replies
Meetup this ThursdayHey, the link above is to a meetup we are doing this Thursday at Cultivation Food Hall at 6:00.
Samantha M. Backlinks for Real Estate?
3 October 2023 | 41 replies
I own and operate an internet marketing agency and what I'm about to tell you is solid gold. here's what you do:- Register your domain's email on the gravatar platform. make your username the domainyou'll want no follow and do follow links so here's how to get the no follow..install moz browser extension that will show "pr" of all websites Google gives you when searching.in Google type this: "gravatar" + "real estate" and open all the 10+ page ranks in a new browser. go through and add a real comment and each of the posts will have your domain no follow on it. if you can cultivate the discussion, they may allow you to post a link to your site for a do follow link.do this for as many posts add your able. it's best to have valuable articles/posts on your site you can reference to that are of use to people. 5-10 is enough. then, take those urls of the real estate sites where you commented and post a comment of your own with their site link on Facebook. do this for all of them but spread it out for 30+ days. try and get several reshares of your fb posts.This should be the first thing anyone does to increase their rankings. never pay for anything on fiverr.Good luck
Ryan Arth ever had black mold in a rental property?
25 September 2007 | 17 replies
I have had everything from major mold problems to minor mold problems, to people trying to cultivate mold in a loaf of bread in their apartment to sue us.
Jason Munger New Agent, seasoned investor...REALISTIC income expectations?
14 May 2019 | 3 replies
Takes time to cultivate and close deals with new clients.  
Rahdia Green Title company & fees
26 October 2014 | 8 replies
So why don't you try getting out to some RE investor meetings (google it with "Maryland"--or go to Meetup.com) where you can cultivate some relationships. 
Brandon Snyder What can a landlord NOT evict a tenant for?
1 October 2015 | 11 replies
(For an explanation of month-to-month tenancies, see Rental Agreements and Leases; for an explanation of 30-day and 60-day notices, see Giving and Receiving Proper Notice and Written Notices of Termination below.)However, the landlord can terminate the tenancy by giving the tenant only three days' advance written notice if the tenant has done any of the following:276 Failed to pay the rent.Violated any provision of the lease or rental agreement.Materially damaged the rental property ("committed waste").Substantially interfered with other tenants ("committed a nuisance").277Committed domestic violence or sexual assault against, or stalked another tenant or subtenant on the premises.Used the rental property for an unlawful purpose.278Engaged in drug dealing, unlawfully used, cultivated, imported, or manufactured illegal drugs.Using the building or property to conduct dogfighting or cockfighting.278.1Unlawful conduct involving weapons or ammunition.279"
James Wise HELP!!! House under contract pipe burst $10,000+ DAMAGE!
9 October 2016 | 22 replies
It is about people and relationships.You have to cultivate relationships.It's not what you know, it's who you know.You don't create relationships by always second guessing whether or not you squeezed every single penny out of every single deal.
Account Closed Bad neighbors and the slumlord owner next door.
16 May 2019 | 28 replies
That yard is now a private paradise, a place where we can relax, grow garlic, and cultivate our spice garden, or at least it still would be if it wasn’t for the sound of my new neighbors’ barking dogs in the night, their cars left running even in warm weather until the exhaust fills my carport 10 feet away, the metallic clink of trucks be fixed in their carport at 10 pm and later, and the pungent smell of cigarette smoke that floats over the 3-foot tall wall separating our yards and into my front door.Unfortunately the 2005 real estate bubble trouble and the 2007-2008 subprime mortgage debacle changed our neighborhood by filling it with rental homes, many sold at auction for ridiculously low prices, and now owned by absentee landlords instead of owner occupants or local landlords.
Emily Lopez Phoenix Real Estate Market? Local feedback?
2 June 2017 | 6 replies
With your experience as a realtor, contractor, and investor - regardless of where you gained and cultivated that experience - this will give you instant credibility with most clients.  
Aneita Williams Pocket Listing
24 May 2015 | 8 replies
That's why it is critical to cultivate relationships and rapport (and show them that you are real!)