
7 December 2021 | 86 replies
You can't confront them nor harass them.

17 December 2021 | 20 replies
But that eventually escalated into “unauthorized” modifications to our property and that resulted in crazy and passive-aggressive behavior when we started to object. 5 years later the drama started—confrontations, restraining order, police visits, but eventually we got him evicted.

17 December 2021 | 106 replies
I am a firm believer in confronting issues head on.

8 December 2021 | 17 replies
There’s a catch-22 of dealing with the issue while also limiting the city folk from freaking out at mouse traps in the cabin, especially if the traps do their job and the guest confronts a dead mouse…I have the “this is the mountain, critters might get in” disclaimer in my listing, and I know I’m overly concerned about this.

12 December 2021 | 50 replies
I feel like it would be a bad situation if the tenant actually looks up the listed owner of the property, then confronts you and you are caught in a lie.Secondly, considering that the owner and owner address are both public info and easily accessible on the city GIS site, is there any way to keep your personal address private?

22 November 2021 | 7 replies
Hi Dylan,You could go to W2 work for a year for an industry biggie, such as Greystar or Pinnacle (market rate properties) in Texas, (or where you are at now), for a year as a leasing agent and (boots on the ground) learn how to lease units, as well as get an understanding of how to be a first class property manager Learn things such as, how to handle maintenance, reports, people skills, evictions, cash flows, unit turns, problem residents, borderline qualifiers, flag flyers, parking disputes, physical confrontations, arguments, personal safety, etc....That would chunk out your 1st year requirement as well as put some money in your pocket while doing it.And if the economy nose dives, ride it out on the W2.Just my 2 cents.

18 December 2021 | 111 replies
Having a buyer of mine ( land contract) forge the deed to the house so he wiped me out without paying me.. then sell it to another person.. he did not realize this other person was a detective.. then when confronted his attorney said his client is as stumped as I am..

15 January 2020 | 1 reply
I listened to the voicemail again and it sounds pretty non-confrontational and easygoing.

21 January 2020 | 6 replies
I wouldn't confront them unless you have proof.

21 January 2020 | 16 replies
The world is very much FILLED with those who would rather do anything than confront uncertainty.Now I'm not saying that this means you have to dive headlong into obviously suicidal risk, screaming "YOLO" all the way.