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Edita D. Tenant owes us 3700$ with intention to file for bankruptcy.
1 August 2016 | 46 replies
You can't squeeze blood from a turnip.
Justin Ignacio Deal or No Deal: Condo Potential?
28 April 2020 | 19 replies
@Justin Ignacio I would suggest staying in your current home and focusing on two things:(1) Paying down any debt (2) hoarding cashIf the market turns in LV and there is blood in the streets, so to speak, you will be ready to make an acquisition. 
Virginia Damato What book are you reading in quarantine?
13 October 2020 | 15 replies
@Virginia Damato here are some good ones - in the general business genre, but not the "usuals":Quit Like a Millionaire by Kristy ShenAm I Being Too Subtle by Sam ZellShoe Dog by Phil KnightThe Big Short by Michael LewisBillion Dollar Whale by Tom WrightPrinciples by Ray DalioBad Blood by John Carreyrou
April Dagonese Dealing with Excessively Drunk Tenant
3 June 2020 | 34 replies
Unsurprisingly, I found pills littered all over the room, and food and blood stains on some of the furniture.
Kevin Andre advice for a 19 year old
27 February 2020 | 13 replies
It’s in my blood to be an entrepreneur, ever since 4th grade I started selling chocolates in school, and escalated to selling junk food, like chips and soda, all throughout middle school and high school, while also working part time.
Ivan Loza It’s MY MONEY and I want it NOW!
23 May 2021 | 87 replies
the old saying “ you can’t get blood from a turnip “ applies here .
Joaquin Camarasa What are your craziest tenant stories?
5 February 2020 | 41 replies
His studio apartment was quite small and felt even smaller due to the ominous presence of a giant cross made out of heavy hand-hewn timbers, which he would haul around the courtyard and perimeter of the apartment complex nightly while wearing not much besides an actual crown of thorns, while drinking red wine and flagellating himself with a leather whip, reliving the blood sacrifice that redeemed us all as a way to thank Jesus for delivering him from the box of snakes (and freaking out the other residents in the apartment complex in the process, although weirdly they all just kind of ignored him). 
Matt Mainini How to overcome emotionally difficult tenants?
12 January 2020 | 44 replies
Thankfully I stayed cool while my blood boiled.  
Ian S. Evicted tenant owes money. Should I pursue?
8 September 2016 | 15 replies
It's frustrating, but you can't get blood from a turnip. 
Bryan Ralphs Hello from Orem, UT! Financing? Business License? Zoning?
2 August 2018 | 2 replies
I believe Provo’s ordinance reads (Provo Code 14.06:)"“Family,” unless otherwise expressly provided in this Title means:(a) One (1) individual living alone; or(b) One (1), but not more than one (1) at the same time, of the following groups of individuals described in subsections (i), (ii), or (iii) who together occupy a one-family dwelling unit as one (1) nonprofit housekeeping unit and who share common living, sleeping, cooking and eating facilities:(i) A head of household and:(A) All persons related to the head of household as a parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, great-grandparent or great-grandchild by blood, marriage, adoption, guardianship, or any other duly authorized custodial relationship; and(B) Not more than two (2) additional related or unrelated persons, including but not limited to, personal care or personal service providers; or(ii) In R1 zones located within neighborhood areas described in Subsection (c) of the definition of “baching singles” in this Section, two (2) related or unrelated individuals and any children of either individual, if any; or(iii) In all other zones, three (3) related or unrelated individuals and any children of either individual, if any."