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Dan Sieg Pro BMXer turned real estate obsessed
2 February 2015 | 9 replies
Azeez, Awesome to know you've even heard of those movies let alone seen them!
Gurshan Bansal First BRRRR property purchased & the rehab begins!
25 September 2020 | 10 replies
I keep thinking about the movie Heat. 
Brandon Smith New Investor Located in Maryland
5 December 2019 | 11 replies
Everything from dinner to movies is too expensive (in my opinion) in SS anyways  
Dustin Zentz Moving to Detroit
13 February 2016 | 42 replies
everyone from the people at the airport, to the hills in Breckenridge was just upset at something. we stopped by a spa place to just check it out and the employee there (incredibly nice) told us that people are upset at the Movie stars raising the prices all over colorado and pricing people out (which makes sense). turned out, that guy was from Detroit metro.anyway, i tell everyone that the people that we met and spoke while vacationing in Colo were not very nice.
Jeff Hanson Who has any feedback on Marco Kozlowski
3 March 2022 | 78 replies
Better than a movie if you can go for $19.95 as a previous poster stated.
Maria S. How do I quit being a SOFTY LANDLORD?!
3 November 2016 | 30 replies
On the rare occasion where a tenant can't pay, I treat them with dignity and respect, give them 3 days without late penalties, and and even offer to pay for their storage unit for a month while they transition (approx $50, vs $1000s in lost rent, court fees and damages if you have to go through eviction); 95% of the time they've just had bad luck and appreciate the treatment.More importantly, their neighbors see that I'm not just a stereotypical 1980's movie landlord out to ruin the lives of single moms and their adorable band of misfit children, and believe it or not, this really does affect their decision to move on when I do my annual rent raises.
Geoffrey Murphy Acquiring 50 units or more; what makes this difficult?
12 February 2013 | 27 replies
Thats my "bona fides" (yea, I will quote a john wayne movie every once in a while :-) for the banks to do refi's with me.
Luan Truong Duplexes in Phenix, Alabama - How to really analyze this deal?
19 September 2015 | 7 replies
In essence I benefit from the higher demand from students wanting to be close, but don't have to deal with the difficulties associated with the ridiculous National Lampoon (movie reference) scenes that college students tend to attract in my units.  
Kevin Chan Analysis Paralysis!!! Please help me narrow down criteria for finding Cash Flow SFR/MFR in the Greater Seattle/King County Area?
30 July 2013 | 4 replies
Baby steps from movie What About Bob.Sounds like you are in a great position.
Merritt Whitman Cash-Out Refinancing at 80LTV with BRRRR
14 January 2018 | 21 replies
It reminds me of the sort-of-abusive, kind-of-deranged, Northeast Philly family portrayed in the movie, Silver Linings Playbook.