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Results (5,370+)
Blair Halver Results of Postcard Mailing to Absentee Owners
11 September 2015 | 54 replies
Very disappointing.
Joshua Dorkin Announcing BiggerPockets Podcast #3: Interview with Brian Burke
2 February 2013 | 19 replies
Listened to the Podcast and this one definitely did not disappoint...just like the previous two episodes.
Joe Splitrock Zillow Hates Landlords
1 May 2020 | 14 replies
I am very disappointed with their services since they took over Postlets. 
Tina G llc/personal info privacy/protection
2 December 2009 | 1 reply
hi all,i am hoping for some guidance. i know ultimately i need to speak to a knowledgeable asset protection attorney, which i am in the process of finding, but until i sort that meeting out i wanted some opinions on the matter. basically, i have an llc (that i am realizing now, may be "generic" vs. a real estate oriented one...the work of a half-@$$ed RE attny) that has 2 managing members (50% each). i set up the llc a week or two after purchasing the rental property (through a personal mortgage loan), and made sure to register myself as a landlord in the city, etc (i.e. followed the city's landlord rules to a T). well, after doing a lot more research and learning (from this site and other places) i found out that my llc may not be structured correctly and that my personal registration info (address, etc) is probably publicly available in city records. i want to correct this situation as soon as possible. i take my personal privacy very seriously, and now that i am getting a better understanding of the implications of the structure my unhelpful RE attny setup for me, i am extremely stressed and disappointed. so my question(s) are:- should i dissolve the current llc and recreate a new one (this time using RE LLC paperwork)?
Zachary C. Buildium: Stand Alone Property Management Software?
1 May 2017 | 45 replies
I may just not know enough to be disappointed with it, but it works for my needs.2.  
Brittany Witt What to Bring to Seller Appointment - Wholesale Real Estate
22 January 2019 | 132 replies
Does that seller want to sell it by owner and take the better part of a year or more showing the place and hearing the criticisms and disappointment?
Ben Cochran Tenants trashed my rental
13 February 2023 | 28 replies
You may get lucky and collect something, but don't expect it or you will be severely disappointed.
Russell Brazil What Is Your Net Worth Or Passive Income Goal?
27 April 2020 | 111 replies
Originally posted by @Harry Neal:Im disappointed.   
Mike V. I Lost My Small Claims Court Case:
29 August 2020 | 43 replies
I'm not upset at the ruling but am disappointed that even when we, as landlords, do everything correctly and prove our case, judges simply toss our legally binding contracts out at their discretion.
Maxwell Milholland Is a negative cash flow property NOT an asset?
6 September 2018 | 70 replies
It actually hurt them the most rather than helped them.It was so incredibly disappointing that of all the friends, family and business partners that I have had in my life, 95% can no longer afford to buy a home in NYC despite all of the efforts of investing in other asset classes like Stocks or mutual funds.