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Rudy Ferrara real estate wholesaling under attack
24 March 2022 | 96 replies
They have the clout and the lobbying power to sway congress just as monsanto buys off politicians to get their anti gmo labeling laws passed or big pharma suppresses any non drug unpatentable natural/organic preventon/cures as there's no profit in health.
Logan M. How do we solve the housing crisis in America???
7 December 2023 | 160 replies
And to boot, no, it would NOT effect some "cure" or "correction" to the affordability on housing as proposed. 
Alex Young Newbie, ready to get going, sick of living in my car broke
23 August 2017 | 93 replies
There's no magical way to accomplish that. 3) Since you aren't willing to do anything, just move if you think that's the magical cure.
David S. When is enough enough? How many homes does one need!?
13 June 2020 | 184 replies
If for no other reason than we don't know their whole story, and most wealthy people don't advertise how much they have...or give, or they would be presented with requests to fund "icebergs with attached motors racing from the North Pole to Africa to cure a water shortage", everyday. 
Thor Sveinbjoernsson You have 6 months to liquidate your assets
26 October 2021 | 380 replies
It's a sales tactic that has worked well over the decades, give people a scape goat then sell the cure and the cure is always "just give us all the power and control, don't worry we are good guys, we only want to take care of you".
Bryan Beal COVID-19 vs. Basic Freedoms
30 September 2021 | 321 replies
Don't let the cure be worse than the diseat
Matthew Nelson Subject to and Hard Money: How would it work?
19 May 2019 | 1 reply
If I acquired property from a seller subject to the existing financing and then cured the loan, would a hard money lender be willing to front money for a renovation if my plan with the deal was to fix-and-flip it?
Kas Filippova Need a Mid-Term Lease Agreement
11 October 2023 | 22 replies
It's like snake-oil salesman convinving people that alcohol with a new label will suddenly cure baldness.I rent properties for more than 30 days and less than one year.
Mark Kvam Tenants won't pay water bill
30 January 2020 | 12 replies
If the tenant gets behind, serve the Cure or Quit.
Annie T. Tenant Said She Can't Pay Rent and Won't Respond Now -SF Bay Area
6 July 2021 | 51 replies
Please understand that serving a notice (be it a pay or quit or a cure or quit) is not an eviction, rather it is the BEST tool you have in your landlord toolbox to establish 1) that you are the "landlord" and they are the "tenant" and you mean business and 2) that there are terms and conditions per the lease agreement that they are legally obligated to abide, such that if they choose not to abide they can move out ("quit").