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J P. Is This A Good Deal? My Analysis Numbers!
21 March 2016 | 2 replies
It's in between Edgewood and Pinecastle (Would be off Oakridge and to the West of Orange by a hair).Asking price is $96.9k.
Tushar Pati What Loan & How Much Down for NNN property thats already leased
30 October 2016 | 15 replies
I guess in regards to the loan required Im trying to see what calculators I should be looking at, the payments are a hair of $90,000 annually and like I said I do not even want $1 for myself until its paid off, Im doing fine right now as is but would like to buy this and pay it off as fast as possible.
Danny N. Best Way To Finance Future Properties In My Situation.
25 May 2017 | 4 replies
I genuinely hate applying for mortgages, I have one on my house + another on my vacation home and the process makes me want to rip what little hair I have left out.
Ajay A. seller wants accepted offer before showing
29 May 2016 | 12 replies
Account Closed  out here its not customary ( west coast) to engage an attorney for real estate closings unless its a super complicated transaction... you have your commercial broker ( usually extremely knowledgeable) and your Escrow officer at your title company ( most with extensive experience).. only time we lawyer up is usually in a dispute type deal or a deal that has a ton of hair  on it...
Josh Dillingham are Airbnb's easy targets for a break-in?
25 April 2018 | 0 replies
a family member of mine has an Airbnb property. they had their house cleaner come in after their last guest had left. a few days later, before the next guest came in the cleaner returned to the house because he thought he had left something behind. when he went inside he found that someone had been staying there. the bed had been used, there was beer in the fridge, dog hair on the couch. this got me thinking about how easy it is for someone to log on to Airbnb and look at a particular property to see if there is availability that day, then you could just walk up to the house, knowing it is vacant and try all the windows and doors to see if the last guest left anything unlocked. this seems like a pretty clever idea for a vagrant looking for a place to crash. has anybody ever had this happen to them?
Robbie Knecht no responses from direct mail..
4 October 2016 | 27 replies
You want them sick of the problem(s) and pulling their hair out.  
N.A N.A Hi from Maryland
10 October 2007 | 5 replies
whats up hair-Im sorry but i can't help but laugh everytime I say that (lol).
Shawn Walters Hiring a Property Manager
14 June 2014 | 21 replies
That said…a whole foods sounds very nice :)...but out of my price range.All of that said, if I want to pull my hair out from the SFH's, I may be calling you and saying lets invest in commercial!!
Account Closed Getting Rid of Bad Clients
1 November 2009 | 5 replies
Instead, I got a great conversation and a huge headache... two missed appointments, and three gray hairs.
Lani Henning New member
3 March 2014 | 3 replies
Property has always been something that blows my hair back.. and I am now in a position to persue it.