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Account Closed Would you rent to someone with a Mastiff Mix?
21 June 2013 | 12 replies
My brother-in-law owns a female bull mastiff and she is a big, lazy dog.
Kyle Curtin Student Rental Strategy- Creating relationships in colleges
8 August 2022 | 8 replies
and am looking for a “who” within the college to create a relationship with to be able find me groups of students searching for housing nearby and give them an opportunity for a clean & suitable experience that is not too pricey compared to the room and board rates.The “who’s” that came to mind were coaches (heard this from a bp podcast), guidance counselors, & maybe directors of different departments, and I was going to use the website’s staff directory as well as leveraging relationships with past students to try to make introductions.
Kaydn Jensen What skills are considered RARE and VALUABLE in RE Investment?
18 March 2019 | 33 replies
Grow a pair (of male or female parts) and just do it.All my friends are highly successful/relatively high income individuals or couples.
Chase Thompson Just starting out In Ft Lauderdale
1 July 2019 | 4 replies
@George MunozSorry it is only for female real estate investors.
Kimberly M. Evict or stay? Alcoholic 60 year old woman who is harm to herself
26 June 2019 | 32 replies
We have had a 60 year old single female renter since 12/18.
Jorge Cordova Student Housing Development
19 December 2020 | 4 replies
Reach out to the director and they will be able to offer guidance.
Alex Varner Contractor requesting 50% Upfront
9 June 2019 | 192 replies
@Alex Varner good afternoon Alex my name is Andre I’m from California and I am a California licensed contractor in California, it is required by law that a contractor receive 10% down of the contract prior to starting which is a good rule of thumb but in order to help the job progress faster because we know money talks and BS walks put him on a progress payment schedule by percentage of work done you give them the 10% he comes in he gets The work done to a percentage and you pay them based on the percentage if he’s having trouble acquiring material to start the job have him and his vendor deliver the material and you pay the vendor direct or you pay your contractor and he pays the vendor direct on the spot to protect you from any Leins any future questions don’t hesitate to ask aloha hope this helps
Chris G. Commerical Rental Issues with City
12 April 2023 | 3 replies
The same goes for the mayor, the head of the planning department, the economic development director, the town secretary, and anyone else you meet with a city logo on their shirt. 
Audrey Raines Can i do it? Should i rent to college kids? What would you do?
5 August 2017 | 7 replies
I own a rental property in a college town, and my first tenants were 3 female college students.  
Tom Hacku DFW Investing Strategy
14 August 2017 | 9 replies
I asked an industry veteran (in commercial real estate finance) once, and he told me that the institutions have boards of directors and layers of management, which means there is a lot more accountability in every investment decision.