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Kevin Moules Where in OH are you investing and Why?
10 September 2018 | 96 replies
@Cory O'Dell, very good points there on your last sentence.
Jaron Smith My next deal? 9 units for $80000!
26 February 2018 | 12 replies
LOL  A lot of interpretation of my short sentence here.A gutted property will require a lot of rehab and a lot of permits. 
Isaac Geller evaluation of multifamily property
24 February 2018 | 19 replies
Okay, that last sentence isn’t iron-clad but it’s more likely that $11M is too rich, $10M is fair market, and $9M is a reasonable deal.
Blake Brose Turn-Key Rentals in Kansas City - What are you looking for?
7 March 2018 | 12 replies
@Blake BroseGood and Turnkey might not be able to be used in the same sentence!
Tony Castronovo Typical fees and financing for multi-family apartments
7 March 2018 | 17 replies
First, I am learning that "typical" and "commercial" should not be said in the same sentence
Sam Burnoski Using loan for 20% down payment- Will I be approved for mortgage?
9 March 2018 | 10 replies
See the last sentence of preceding paragraph..Please, find something that will pay you for the privileged of owning it, not the other way around. 
Steven Smith Newbie to Real Estate Investing!!
13 March 2018 | 5 replies
I get more excited with every sentence  I read here on BP. :-)
Chris Newton Tenant entered property 3 weeks after lease expired!!!!!!!
14 May 2018 | 6 replies
She suddenly remembered wires that she had forgotten for her TV (she had 2x 5" holes cut out of the feature wall to hide her cables, without asking) so it was easier to have her reputable painter guy pop in and cover up the holes and remove her last items without me having to see her again.My fault for not just getting it done myself I suppose but she is the sort of tenant that uses Court Action in seemingly every sentence and was seen taking pictures of everything when she left and even took a picture of her notice taped to my front door so I was trying to minimize any court action by at least keeping her in the loop of all the damage so I could get her replies by text to use if she decided to challenge my return deposit amount.She did admit to the burns in the carpet (stupidly putting hot coals from the fire in a plastic home depot bucket) and argued that it wasn't cat urine but vomit as her cat had cancer (but obviously didn't think to clean them or have them professionally cleaned).  
Holly Williams NRIA - National Realty Investment Advisors
24 June 2022 | 69 replies
Or just hand them over to those who got ripped off, BETTER YET let's bring back the gladiatorial games, pay per view sentencing.... 
Kate McClinton Looking for a Second Opinion from Tax Pros
24 May 2018 | 11 replies
Note that the sentence I quoted does not indicate that ALL THREE conditions of rotable, temporary or spare parts must be present for the election to not be applicable.