Cameron McNulty
Can REI even be a career?
4 December 2021 | 9 replies
I can confidently state that real estate is in my blood (weather I like it or not).
Mary Joe
Renter's Insurance - how do you phrase that in the lease?
17 January 2021 | 22 replies
Rule of thumb: a renters insurance policy automatically covers losses suffered by everyone living in your home AND related to you by marriage, blood, or adoption.
Yangyang Jin
Tenant does not want to move out
20 July 2023 | 17 replies
It may be their responsibility but you can't get "blood from a stone."
Ada Tor
To AirbNb or not to AirbNb?
25 October 2018 | 18 replies
If you like high blood pressure go for it.
Jim K.
Do You Understand How Ugly This Is Going to Be?
25 August 2023 | 122 replies
Not in a million years will they tell you about the blood you're gonna sling.
Matthew Robertson
New Member in the Greater Nashville area!
13 August 2013 | 7 replies
Too rich and competitive for my blood there.
Michael Rutkowski
Hi from Bozeman, MT
4 October 2016 | 6 replies
She had found out about me through my old lawyer, through the same association I had contacted, and I informed her of my experience and suggested she settle in court, but she wanted blood, so she decided to pursue the charges.
Ryan Hazelwood
Age, how many rentals, and type of rentals?
20 March 2022 | 384 replies
Rehabbed them with shoddy contractors, my husband, my friends, children who I pay and teach the skills, and lots of blood, sweat, and tears. :-)
Bill Gulley
NUTS WITH GUNS
31 July 2012 | 164 replies
Going into a knife fight is like putting your hand through a fan blade and trying to pull it out without getting touched.So we train with the fact in mind that we do not want to get cut but accept the fact you will most likely get cut and that you have to get over it.There will be a person that lives and that dies and you have to make sure you are the one that lives.Of course if you can escape a situation without altercation or contact that is best and to talk them down.With the knife training you can also use red marker or a red paint that looks like blood etc.The goal is to get you seeing red (blood) without going into shock and shutting down.External weapons are good but your body is the best defense as it never leaves you.If you train with a gun or a weapon all the time but are in a venue where they do not allow those items then you are at a disadvantage.You can always look for items close by to use as weapons.You can also use objects that do not move such as smashing into walls,the ground,through a glass barrier etc.I have been attacked in the past so I know what it feels like.It happened a long time ago by a gang at the beach when we were on spring break as teens.It was 3 of us and 12 of them.They were going beach by beach in broad daylight trying to get money for drugs and assaulting people.They were not staying at any hotel so the cops never found them.Luckily I was just bruised and sore a little bit.
Grant Kemp
How to handle Insurance in "subject to"
19 July 2012 | 12 replies
Too risky for my blood.