Michael Rossi
The Biggest Racist in the US?
27 July 2009 | 76 replies
The fact is that Blacks were not alone, neither as slaves nor as enslavers.I will not argue the fact since I admit not to have the ultimate knowledge with regard to numbers and roles but I do argue the principal and the principal is that Blacks were disproportionately enslaved and this country has the biggest role (At least in numbers) in the slave trade at that time and in the context of democracy, equal rights, and Christian morals.
Joey Budka
Where have all the LEADERS gone?
16 August 2009 | 64 replies
We are no longer a moral society based on honesty and integrity.
Andrew K.
Am I advertising my rental incorrectly? #frustrated
23 March 2017 | 16 replies
.:...Moral of the story, I think more people still look at craigslist.My most recent vacancies were in the fall, and I had very few possibilities contact me from my Craigslist ads.
Jerryll Noorden
3 closings this week, including a 21K Wholesale fee.
14 August 2017 | 134 replies
I under stand the lure of wholesaling and assigning.. but if you were simply listing these deals you would not be dealing with a bunch of defective folks with broken moral compass's and with your ability and energy in that same 4 months you would probably have listed and sold 4 props a month not one in 4 months.but fast forward to your new found gig of flipping..
Kurt Charles
RE wholesaling in Florida is highly illegal?
1 July 2018 | 150 replies
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
Erik Haugen
Ethical dilemma around kicking tenants out
25 September 2017 | 73 replies
Owners/investors have no moral obligation to provide anyone housing for the rest of their life.
Robert Dartnell
Investing in Erie, Pennsylvania
29 June 2022 | 51 replies
That plant has been such a rollercoaster for the city's morale.
Ben Leybovich
Grant Cardone is Very Down on RE Right Now - Are You?
6 December 2016 | 76 replies
I think the moral of the story is "Buy Right".
Will Lee
Cash for Keys Eviction for senior couple in San Francisco
7 January 2018 | 18 replies
I do not understand why some enterprising individual has not offered there services to landlords to strategically "remove" these tenants.There must be some morally flexable landlords that would be interested in paying less than 100K to get these people out.
Jonathan Safa
Tenant Rights California: No Hot Water
9 December 2017 | 115 replies
I have 31 units and I self manage and while this is a business, we deal with peoples lives and have legal and moral responsibilities that come with that.