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Robert P. Determining Damage costs at lease completion
10 May 2016 | 12 replies
Unless you are talking that the wall is Swiss cheese the wall will be fine.
Scott Hawley The Journey of a Part-Time Real Estate Investor
29 October 2019 | 12 replies
Cheese, Tuesday we had our annual special breakfast on her actual birthday, yesterday Kahlan and I went to a Nature Center followed by lunch with my brother and a friend (my wife was holding an open house), and today we all went to the Kansas City Renaissance Festival.
Emma McGwin Best Books for Investing in Real Estate
16 October 2019 | 4 replies
@Emma McGwin Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson
Shawn Davis The REI Investing Mindset
21 October 2019 | 16 replies
I’ll have to take it step by step, like haw did in Who Moved My Cheese.
Adam Higginbotham Struggling to find deals
29 December 2019 | 79 replies
The Cheesecake was made from some special cheese that only can be found on mars every two years. and your bill at the end of the night equally your car payment. 
Jeff Petsche Been MIA and Regret Every Second. Procrastination Is EVIL!!
25 October 2019 | 29 replies
Imagine some of the sunsets you can catch after you stack mad cheese.
Daniel Porter Should I let go or can I hold?
27 October 2019 | 11 replies
Other than the base there are ranchers, railroads, and a cheese factory.
Cameron O'Connor My first House Hack/BRRRR/ Living in a construction zone
4 November 2019 | 2 replies
So my enjoyment of renovations can be on a small built-in, or a nice piece of woodwork that I truly enjoy; not in my kitchen forcing me to eat microwavable mac n cheese from my lap.
Paul Sandhu What's your most unusual way you've been paid?
10 November 2019 | 10 replies
And their pepper jack cheese stuffed boudin balls are last meal worthy.
Timothy Swenton How to identify between A-D class properties?
11 November 2019 | 9 replies
The overall character of the area is definitely a large factor as it will determine the type of tenants living there/demographics: Yoga/Orange Theory studios, Whole Foods, Starbucks, micro breweries, wine and cheese shops, public parks, bike paths, green spaces, public transportation, good schools, nice restaurants, cranes/new construction, low crime rate, high prices all indicate a Class A area whereas boarded up buildings, lots of Payday lenders/check cashing stores, dollar stores, fast food, liquor stores, homeless shelters, army recruiting centers, addiction recovery centers, industrial areas, dumps, shoes hanging from power lines, junked cars lining the streets, high crime, blight, abandoned buildings, urban decay, burnt out buildings, low prices, low rent, etc. would indicate a Class D area.It's really pretty subjective though, I'm not sure there are universally accepted definitions but rather just people's opinions.