
25 February 2012 | 27 replies
As soon as the words come out of their mouth with anything to do with my money they go to the bottom of the list.My best investors tell me make all the money you want I just want the deal.In fact if the seller has no money and they need to throw in 500 more to close it they don't care.They get the deal done and make their money and move onto the next deal.Had an investor a few months ago that kept splitting hairs on a commercial short sale with the bank over a few thousand.It was very frustrating dealing with this person.They wasted a bunch of time.Another investor came in and had cash and closed in 7 days.Said the deal was great enough for them and didn't care.Investors can try to screw brokers and agents on one or two deals but if you will be in this game for any length of time it will cost you much,much more in the long run.I control my money by controlling the deals.If you feel I am getting overpaid you will lose out on the deal.I have tons of investors waiting to purchase.If you have a broker/agent that will allow themselves to be ran over by people they aren't worth much anyways.

29 April 2012 | 159 replies
If I really need to move it, I simply lower the price until it's out of my hair....pretty simple....and now they want to call that wholesaling if it is sold to some RE operator....Hmmmm, silly to me.But Okay....

2 July 2013 | 21 replies
Regular homebuyer type stuff that has no hair on it where you can't get into a mess and an E and O claim doing the creative type deals.
27 September 2013 | 20 replies
You need to be able to roll up with a large order and show impressive monthly buying capacity before the big guys will even talk to you about any kind of statistically meaningful discount.... and even at that point, the discounts really only mean something BECAUSE you're buying in gross bulk and saving $2/board on drywall adds up when you're ordering by the truck load every other week.The other huge factor is that when you get to where you CAN negotiate for these kind of discounts, you've thoroughly worn out the service capacity of big box stores like Lowes and if you have to deal with one more botched, incomplete delivery or broken board of 'rock you're going to tear your hair out... then the service and delivery capabilities of a real supply house starts making a big difference to you.

12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Happy New Year LynnOK ,,,the matter of shower drains,,,The most common cause of a shower drain stoppage in my experience has been long hair in the drain as a result of our dear womenfolk shampooing in the shower.In all fairness a guys hair will clog it up too,,,especially if he's a wanna be Rock Star ,,,hair is hair.!!!!

28 June 2019 | 103 replies
I’m tired of moving people’s furniture, vacuuming their dogs hair before I can paint, and the scheduling of when they will be home or not.

19 July 2019 | 61 replies
If you want to charge the cancer patient more because you believe there will be more hair in the drain, requiring more frequent plumber visits.... you may find a fair housing violation.
14 March 2017 | 1 reply
Personally there is only so much time before the next uber-like app for barbers and hair stylist comes around where they go door-to-door like an on demand business.

3 April 2017 | 178 replies
DR's techniques are grade-school stuff mostly suitable for people who are total basket cases - good for lots of people who are clueless, but once you are a hair beyond clueless DR's methods don't stack up against how most people accumulate wealth.

2 August 2021 | 56 replies
-Tenant shall refrain from disposing of things such as diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, paper towels, wads of toilet paper, newspaper, children’s toys, matches, Q-tips, balls of hair, grease, oil, table scraps, clothing, rags, sand, dirt, or rocks into drains.