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Michael S. 18 unit going under contract this week looks like a winner
8 February 2015 | 21 replies
10 yr ammo is harsh!  
Elliot Mendoza Purchased two Section 8 duplexes, side by side in Indianapolis, IN 1yr ago.
9 January 2017 | 18 replies
Yeah, harsh lessons, but you've got to learn them somehow. 
Matt Foster No results on my Probate Direct Mail campaign
29 February 2020 | 11 replies
^I know that sounds harsh but it's true. 
Supada L. First rental turned out to be negative cash flowed.
21 January 2021 | 191 replies
I learned the hard way to also invest in areas that don't have the harsh weather/higher insurances or potential high insur due to their location.
LeeandVicki Martinez Is DoHardMoney a legit company and do what they say they will do?
19 January 2018 | 21 replies
I was a bit harsh with my post, but I did file a complaint with the BBB, and was refunded my money.
Matt Laird Buy w/ morgage flip to owner finance
22 May 2014 | 15 replies
My initial post was rather harsh, it was my response to an irresponsible post.
Annette Hibbler Detroit Cracks Down On City Landlords
24 January 2020 | 34 replies
@Annette Hibbler allowing tenants to not pay rent sounds harsh, but in some cases it is the only way to get a landlords attention.
Trecia Benjamin Good CPA and Real Estate Attorney?
26 November 2022 | 2 replies
Not to be harsh but do a little research
Janet Arthur Will have to go into foreclosure. Where do I start?
15 December 2007 | 9 replies
They're typically going to pay 70% or less of its retail value, because that's the kind of discount that it takes to generate a profit in this business.Here's the harsh reality: If you've had a house on the market for six months with no lookers, its priced too high.
Dean H. Just back from Memphis
18 February 2017 | 12 replies
Probably a bit harsh but be prepared.