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James Wise Clayton Morris Loses $7.2 Million Lawsuit against HoltonWiseTV
19 June 2021 | 147 replies
With this win all of you who've been reaching out to me and my team with your stories who've been too afraid to go on camera and get your information out to the public no longer need to fear a legal attack from Clayton Morris and his highly paid attorneys.
Kenny Oliver Renovating/Restoring historic homes stories
20 March 2017 | 11 replies
You should pay to have it scoped with a camera especially if it has been vacant for a while.  
Yonah Weiss I'm a Real Estate Investor, but my Degree is in...
27 August 2020 | 183 replies
@Yonah Weiss my degree was in Broadcast lolI think it’s helped me with my social media persona and just being comfortable in front of the camera.
Ben S. Greese from Mechanic distroying other tenants clothes in new washer
27 February 2024 | 2 replies
No.Solutions: 1) Stay out of it 2) Camera the laundry room and check the condition of the washing machine after each time you see residents using laundry, charging the prior user for any damages. 3) If you are convinced it is the mechanic and they aren't worth keeping as residents, non-renew them at the end of their lease.
Blake H. A Punch to the Gut 👊
28 August 2021 | 90 replies
I sold it at a $58,000 loss and in total, was in a $200,000 hole.I sold off all of my prized possessions, including over $15K in camera gear that I really cherished.  
Marian Smith Why hiring a PM is CRAZY!
26 May 2020 | 93 replies
  Branches from a tree are on town property in our area and you can't put a camera in a water line.
Eric P. Rental Arbitrage - Signing their lease
27 February 2023 | 15 replies
Another friend of mine running an “arbitrage” business was banned from using AirBNB because a guest discovered a hidden camera that a previous guest had put there.
Brook W. Foundation Problems 101 -- Buying a Place With a Foundation Problem
16 September 2020 | 32 replies
I feel they are not telling my son something.I contacted a foundation experts=they will use cameras to check out whats going on underneath the slab,such as sewer,water,cracks,leaks. fee is $475.00.i will wait  until after the initialinspection before doing anyrthing, do you think they will give me an honest report,seeing how they will have a chance of doing any repairs.  
Matthew Swearingen Property Management alternative
31 March 2021 | 10 replies
Cameras are a good option.
Artur A. Need guidance: Property manager transparency & high expenses on old property (1910)
5 February 2024 | 7 replies
To avoid this, our contract only allows us to have 2 such events/month.Regarding documentation for repairs, who do you know that doesn't have a cell phone with a camera?