Rauni Pacheli Rueda
BiggerPockets Podcast from the beginning
6 August 2019 | 51 replies
So, still about show #35:Josh and Brandon comment how they say "awesome" so many times that people would create a game that every time they say "awesome" in the show, some listener would do a shot of alcoholic beverage;- They also asked the listeners to share one of the "Tweetable Topics" to enter the chance to win a BiggerPockets e-book.
Andrea W.
BP just saved us $800!
30 April 2015 | 9 replies
If there is a zoning/permitting issue, then the City needs to get with the program because having some tightly-monitored efficiencies available would go a long way toward dealing with the homeless.BTW, it seems there were some homeless alcoholics living or at least meeting in our house before we bought it, who are now out of a home.
Mike Moreken
Got my first rental tenant
31 October 2015 | 19 replies
He was in a rush to get away from living with a alcoholic brother.
Joel C.
Texas investor looking to invest in Chicago
9 September 2015 | 18 replies
The only downside to investing in IN is alcohol sales; you can't buy on Sunday.
Brian Huber
Analysis Paralysis on Buy & Holds...What is a good deal?
16 April 2015 | 6 replies
If the painter had to go to an advanced check place that evening instead of waiting until 9:00 am the next day, there is a problem there such as drugs or alcohol, etc.
Theo Hicks
Are cash-flowing rental properties recession proof?
23 December 2018 | 66 replies
@Jackson WuAnd alcohol
Scott Hollister
How rising gas prices and my father’s death have brought me here.
15 January 2016 | 8 replies
Some people turn to drugs and alcohol to escape.
Zack Presnell
Sucess stories - mobile homes with land
25 January 2016 | 10 replies
Add in drugs and alcohol and even my model will see problems now and then.
Alexander Zeisberg
Contractor recommendation Seatac
1 December 2015 | 3 replies
Yet they end up doing too much alcohol or drugs.
Shawn M.
Worst Landlord Headache Ever
26 December 2015 | 18 replies
my father has been a landlord for 20 years in detroit so i get to hear all about them since ive been around1 self employed people they always fail to pay on time and leave dirt everywhere to be cleaned 2 those who turn into a life of crime and decide the unit is either a great place to distribute narcotics meth and other dangerous substances or worse they decide its a perfect place to produce drugs having the fbi lock down the unit and investigate my father this has happened 5 times now3 have had two units completely scrapped and i mean interiors gutted, copper pipes ripped heaters boilers even the shower and toilets stolen, these skin heads even tore threw the walls to steal all the electrical and hvac, needless to say they costed tens of thousands 4 one tenant decided it was a cool idea to pay for one month, then strip the entire location. once the tenant was evicted the house was burned to the ground. no charges were ever given .5 worst of all is when people die. once a drunk driver in a pickup truck drove right into the living room and killed not only himself but the tenants watching tv in the room, weve also had about 3 that i remember who we found laying dead from alcohol poisoning, the last one we payed to be sent and burried near his family also we once had a witch doctor, this old lady disappeared after renting for a year. when we went inside the walls were covered in blood, there were rotting animals that had been cut open, candles and wax stuck all over the place.