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Sean T. Obama and Immigration on REI
24 November 2014 | 45 replies
Setting people into groups or labeling them in classes is something you can do in privacy if you must, but not publically.  
Sean Lien Darm style apartment laws?
18 May 2013 | 4 replies
I have had a few run ins with the land lord in the past regarding privacy and them not giving reasonable notice of coming to the house for various reasons.
Pyrrha Rivers Credit Karma
18 May 2015 | 49 replies
@Pyrrha Rivers You have to remember, there are 3 credit reporting agencies, Equifax, TransUnion and Experian,,,for a conforming mortgage they will pull a FICO for all 3.For credit cards/personal loans/car loans etc each bank normally has one they use,,,Discover normally uses Equifax, American express tends to use Experian, etc etc, but they can change, or some will give you a card based on one Credit Reporting Agency, but pull a different one if you ask for a credit line increase (weird I know)Many of the banks use special 'formulas' for credit cards, car loans etc,,its not a one size fits all.The only score you can say "I have a "xyz" score (Trans union 788) is if your using FICO,,,for various reasons I at times will pull my credit from several different services the same day,,,I may have a score vary by as much as 100 points WITH THE SAME CREDIT REPORTING AGENCY,,,,Smart Credit may say my TU score is x, my privacy matters may say my TU  is a totally different number,,,this is why its so confusing
Cynthia Oistad Single Family vs. Multi-Family - ANYONE doing Single Family?
1 August 2022 | 81 replies
They want yards, garages, privacy
Molly K. I have a theory...No One Else Gets It Though!
2 February 2012 | 2 replies
Most college students appreciate the freedom and privacy of living off campus.
Ernie Beiler Trashy next door neighbor.....
3 March 2012 | 10 replies
Nothing you can do with that except put up a privacy fence and a hedge.
Paul S. Landlord + Property Manager
21 April 2012 | 13 replies
Another reason I like the privacy afforded by an LLC or Corporation (although it's far from perfect).With title held by my LLC, I can honestly state I am not the owner but merely manage the property for the company.
Cynthia Ng Tenants don't want to leave after lease expired
11 February 2017 | 28 replies
I wonder if privacy rules might be broken if you bring it out in front of the other tenant.  
Alex Babayev How I Increased Rent by 47% in 1 month- Duplex Value Add CASH COW
5 February 2023 | 13 replies
My next action was to come up with a plan on how to add value to this property and justify charging at the same price points as the nearby apartments.Value Add1.Interior:a.New Paint throughout interiorb.Added New Flooring (Allure Vinyl Plank)c.Added New Kitchen Cabinetsd.Added New Granite Counter Topse.Upgraded all Appliancesf.Upgraded all Light Fixture2.Exterior:a.Added a wood privacy fence around perimeter of the house and backyardb.Removed trees and shrubs My main focus at this property was to provide an A+ property in a C+ neighborhood.
Theresa Sanford Ugliest Multi-Family ever?
11 July 2015 | 20 replies
I might suggest you take 3 distinct earth tone colors for the exterior to define each unit better and I would also add a back fence plus a fence to separate the units as well to lend more privacy.