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Radley Estrada Tenant's Mail Stolen From US Post Office Provided Locked Mailbox
30 March 2018 | 25 replies
Mail boxes, as they exist now, are still in the twentieth century.  
Eric R. Do I have a Fair Housing claim?
16 August 2022 | 17 replies
Set your qualification and screening criteria right and you have nothing to worry about. 20 applicants or 1 applicant, as long as you stick to your rules and best practices generally, it doesn’t matter if the qualified tenants walks in first or twentieth 
Trisha S. Unhealthy Living Environment? lease abandoned
3 November 2014 | 15 replies
.$ 999.53We are willing to drop thefees in asterisk lines items if this can resolved by Monday the twentieth ofOctober, 10/20/2014.
Toney NA Buffett & Munger from Berkshire on the Housing Bubble
1 June 2005 | 2 replies
It was on about 2,000 square feet of land, maybe a twentieth of an acre, and the house might cost about $500,000 if you wanted to replace it.
Nathan Walter NPNs for a newbie
2 November 2016 | 21 replies
By the middle of the Twentieth Century in the United States, only eight states - Alabama, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island - still adhered to the theory that a mortgage conveys title to the mortgagee ..."
Jared Whitinger Marketing on Facebook Marketplace - Any Tips?
29 November 2019 | 8 replies
We only use Face book to advertise a property we call the "Redemption Shack". it is an experiment to give high risk tenants a twentieth chance.
Account Closed A baltimore city landlords thoughts (not mine)
15 December 2016 | 8 replies
With the next inspection now being January fifth and the court date on the twentieth, I sit and watch the chances are piling higher of them lucking out with another new judge and me just losing it all.Chris and Heather, I hope that you are taking heed so that when and if my suffocation under the mass of refuse they have leveraged the laws of Baltimore City to deluge upon my shoulders comes to its ever-looming head, you will have a record that will reach you more thoroughly than the previous owner did me.
Dwight Rhodes Concerned investor (Tax Season)
11 January 2019 | 13 replies
: Lower Your Small Business Taxes and Tax Savvy for Small Business: A Complete Tax Strategy Guide Twentieth Editionlegal and insurance - Every Landlord's Property Protection Guide: 10 Ways to Cut Your Risk Now (book w/ CD-Rom) and supplement with Every Landlord's Legal Guide (generally speaking Nolo has a good collection of books)property management - an excellent resource is The Book on Managing Rental Properties: A Proven System for Finding, Screening, and Managing Tenants With Fewer Headaches and Maximum Profitentity start and maintenace - Garrett Sutton's Start Your Own Corporation: Why the Rich Own Their Own Companies and Everyone Else Works for Them (Rich Dad Advisors) and Run Your Own Corporation: How to Legally Operate and Properly Maintain Your Company Into the Future
Joshua Gonzalez Newbie from Connecticut
24 February 2016 | 28 replies
I've already read the Beginner's Guide, I'm currently listening to like the twentieth BP podcast, I'm attending two BP meetups in the coming weeks and I have the homepath.com page open on my browser.
Keith Hackett Realtor wants us to sign contract.
5 February 2019 | 56 replies
People buy from an agent different than the one that educated them and spent all her time with them for numerous reasons including the following:  their brother in law just got his license and they want to help him out; they’ve taken up so much time with their initial agent that they’re embarrassed to take up anymore time; they saw a listing themselves that’s perfect for them and they think their agent is incompetent for not showing it to them; they’ve changed their minds about what they want for the twentieth time and don’t understand why the agent is still showing them listings from their nineteenth mind change; another realtor offered them a 1% ‘cash back’, they saw a listing off MLS and they want to “save” the commission; after catering to them for five straight weekends the agent is unavailable until Tuesday and they’re miffed; they attended an open house by themselves and they hit it off with the agent on duty; they think they can save money by buying through a dual agency with the listing agent; and about a million more reasons I haven’t listed.