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Jordan Marshall potential tenant
2 June 2016 | 8 replies
@Jordan Marshall do you want her to call your office line and your cell phone non-stop?  
David Kim Cell Tower Lease Owners: How do you respond to letters requesting
20 April 2019 | 8 replies
Hi everyone,My property has a cell phone tower on its roof, and I just received a letter from the carrier saying they've decommissioned some of their microwaves, and that they want us to reduce rent in light of this usage change.There's an implied threat of terminating the lease ("<carrier> will similarly consider this site's viability and continue to evaluate alternatives").Now, I assume they'd have to at least stick around for the next several years until the end of the current arm of our lease, but I do enjoy the stability of having a much longer term lease with them.So... is this just a bluff, to shake out people who are easy?
Account Closed What to say when sending direct mail
20 July 2019 | 25 replies
But, I am guessing that when people move they take their cell phones, tablets, desktop computers and they still check their emails, providing they are not on their deathbed or insane.Just imagine this:DIRECT MAILYou want to send 3 direct mail pieces to 20,000 property owners.Out of 20,000 property owners 18,000 will get out of their foreclosure.20,000 x 3 = 60,000 x 80 cents each = $24,000EMAILSend 60,000 emails20,000 email addresses x 3 cents = $600  THAT IS ALL YOU PAY TO SEND 60,000 emails.Now, you cannot get the email address for every property owner.
N/A N/A Pay off the house or save for retirement?
5 January 2007 | 4 replies
After that I slammed every nickel I could get my hands on toward paying of my mortgages, STARTING WITH THE LOWEST BALANCE, not necessarily the highest interest rate.I also did without things that a lot of people thought were absolutely NECESSARY; things like new cars, cable TV, the latest and greatest electronic thingies like big screens, walkmans, funny ringtones on my cell phone (I didn't have a cell phone until '95) and crap like that.
Michael Quarles Seller Questions
20 April 2011 | 3 replies
1.Owner first and last name.2.Do you have a cell phone?
Adrian Watkins Hello from Tucson, AZ
11 June 2015 | 21 replies
I actually had to increase my data allowance on my cell phone plan because i burn all of my data but I look at it as more of an investment because of how great the podcasts are!
Rick Bradd WIRE TRANSFER? What I learned. Long post.
25 September 2013 | 5 replies
AND, my escrow officer got the accountant on her cell phone while we conferenced.
Connie Chan What are your biggest pain points?
29 August 2019 | 15 replies
The older a person is, then not used to texting or don't carry cell phone on person. 
Zakaria Haque Tenant not responding
6 December 2020 | 14 replies
If the Tenant has not replied to any text messages, could it be that they are having problems with their cell phone?  
Ryan Harsche What are your thoughts on Section 8 Housing?
30 January 2019 | 9 replies
Sometimes it is outrageous cell phone plans.