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Stephan Haas what was your cheapest property?
24 June 2015 | 44 replies
The house is a 3/2 with central air/heat (of course the unit was stolen). 
Wendell De Guzman Real Life of a Real Estate Investor
1 October 2016 | 526 replies
The sink has been stolen as well as all the copper.
Le Su High-end flipper looking to share experiences
3 March 2016 | 2 replies
Why turn to happy hour and use other vices as band-aids but rather share them with others so advice can be given and a weight can be lifted from your chest.My stories range from trying to appease all 8 heirs to a probate acquisition... to showing up in the early morning to a Buckhead rehab with the back door kicked in and all tools stolen... to having no contractors show up for a week due to a myriad of excuses... to finding a lien on the property due to a previous owner... to the joys of dealing with historic district supposed guidelines... to listing a property in 2016 and finding out 80% of the "cash offers" are from wholesalers and digging to figure out who is a real cash buyer.At the same time, the highs of listing and receiving a dozen cash offers within the first 48 hours is a rush that is hard to compare.  
Kim Clifton Could I go to jail for this.
10 October 2013 | 39 replies
If the buyer knows he is not supposed to be in a house without an agent, which most seasoned investors do, then I bet they could be held liable.If you buy stolen merchandise, you can go to jail, even if you don't know it was stolen.
Mark Elliott Landlord obligated to pay stolen electric bill?
16 February 2016 | 1 reply
I guess last year someone stole electricity from this mobile home when it was unoccupied.Duke power is now saying that the owner of the land should pay for the stolen power ($1900 worth) before they allow the new tenant to have electricity? 
Belinda R. Property came with $4k trailer
1 December 2017 | 3 replies
If it hasn't been reported stolen, you contact the last registered owner.
Dave Kush Wifi door lock recommendations
5 September 2023 | 30 replies
Having break-in to WIFI is common business, wifi is not reliable, if I want I can always attack someone wifi and possibly make that key lock not working which at the end defeat the purpose and advertise how to attack certain lock in Tiktok (just similar to what happen to Kia/Hyundai where they're easy get stolen).4. in case we really really really need smart lock, use one that require less amount of energy and use protocol that's very local, like bluetooth or Zwave.
Teague Anderson NOI hit in last recession?
11 March 2019 | 6 replies
During tough economic times, tenants seeking the most affordable option have a lot of choices and are often "stolen away" by a competing properties offering lower rent or an attractive concession.
Stefan Stankovic Houston, TX 2-4 Unit Multi-Family
28 December 2017 | 33 replies
Security costs and stolen materials rough.
Reina Ferone Newbie in Central New Jersey
20 June 2013 | 12 replies
Reina Ferone Just a quick hello; from a fellow new member... definitely check out the Beginners guide Brandon Turner mentioned; its worth its weight in bitcoin (attempt at humor).I'm on chapter 6 and it is full of great information.