Bryan Clement
The importance of physical fitness
20 November 2018 | 115 replies
Guilty as charged with the coffee versus water thing.
Patrick Philip
Tenants boyfriend failed background check, let him on as guest?
26 December 2017 | 46 replies
Someone with a minor drug conviction could have pleaded it down.
Benjamin Williams
1st year college student thinking of dropping out to pursue REI
20 September 2019 | 84 replies
I would feel guilty talking anyone out of going to college, however, I see where you are coming from.I went overboard with 2 degrees (marketing and hotel/restaurant management) and an MBA. -- If I knew that I was going into real estate, I would have stopped with my marketing degree and dove into real estate (networking like crazy right after college).
Michael Ryland
Negative reactions from friends and family
23 April 2019 | 74 replies
ðŸ˜guilty as charged but last time I was there .. changes in the outlying areas was good and evident there are still place to avoid in Detroit no question.. just like all big rust belt cities.Â
Jessie Nunley
Negative Nancy Naysayer Family Members
19 June 2017 | 122 replies
At first I found myself pleading/defending my case all the time.
Darwin Crawford
Finding my WHY in the face of adversity
5 October 2017 | 10 replies
Not to mention they are wrong....And yes, completely guilty of taking myself too seriously!
Melanie Hartmann
Quit My Job and Plan to Wholesale
20 April 2022 | 556 replies
[I'm guilty of this].Anyway, after a little hiatus for personal/professional reasons (I say little because we did go on to flip a few houses and close many wholesale deals during that time), I am BACK!
Matt Higgins
60 minutes homeless crisis ideas for Seattle
24 March 2020 | 76 replies
You shouldn't have to feel guilty about about the homeless situation.
Todd Powell
Portland, Oregon annouces FREE rent; no evictions due to Virus!
25 December 2020 | 103 replies
Onus on innocent parties – We expect landlords to follow the laws which they do (try running into a tenant atty in court), however, now landlords need to plead on behalf of deadbeat tenants who can basically do nothing.What happens if the tenants continue to non-pay after the OR payout?
Bryan Beal
COVID-19 vs. Basic Freedoms
30 September 2021 | 321 replies
Not following theses emergency laws is in violation of California Government Code 8665:Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter or who refuses or willfully neglects to obey any lawful order or regulation promulgated or issued as provided in this chapter, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine of not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment for not to exceed six months or by both such fine and imprisonment.So by you choosing to live in the state of California and being the law abiding citizen that you areI would think you would agree that not complying with personal restriction at this time is both irresponsible and illegaland that not complying will be outside the confines of the law. Â