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Wesley W. "Quick draw" tenants
17 January 2021 | 16 replies
Your satisfier pays list price and accepts things as long as their basic criteria are met.I think as long as you're sure they can come up with the rent reliably, choosing to rent to a maximizer versus a satisfier isn't a distinction that will make you more profit.
Daniel Adema Need honest advice on the first step in real estate investing.
27 September 2016 | 43 replies
Thanks again, I appreciate you making that valid and important distinction,Adam Adams
Matt M. Modular Multifamily Construction in Denver - Any experience?
22 April 2018 | 37 replies
I know some zoning codes don't make a distinction between the two which is a bit unfortunate.
Ponni Carlin Setting up multiple LLCs and Business Credit Cards
18 April 2023 | 41 replies
When you start mixing and matching your personal name and the LLC then there is no longer any distinct separation and a court will treat them as the same entity which means if sued they can come after everything.
Nathan Gesner What is your biggest fear as a Landlord?
26 March 2020 | 67 replies
There was a distinct poop smell when you walked into the house.
Tony Kogan Leasing a room
4 September 2016 | 4 replies
Just by making the distinction, tenants will be more mindful of usage, but you have to couple that with screening them well to make sure you get someone who's courteous enough to not abuse what they're given.  
Edita D. Tenant owes us 3700$ with intention to file for bankruptcy.
1 August 2016 | 46 replies
It makes no distinction between real estate, medical, or UCC contract.I went one step further and provided you a Bankruptcy case in my jurisdiction which clearly states that, "For residential contracts, the contract terms control".
Michael Swan Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? If I Stay There Will Be Trouble
24 April 2018 | 240 replies
However, as I said earlier, if people choose to follow my advice that I have received from successful Multifamily (5 units or more in one apartment complex) investors that have been doing this a long time, they will learn a distinct method they have followed to achieve success.
Matthew McNeil Brandon Turner Nails it on the COVID-19 Rent Due Advice
26 March 2020 | 50 replies
This is a distinction from those that value greed above all else, and those types abound here as well.Yet I must point out that my actions are self-serving.
Annie T. Tenant Said She Can't Pay Rent and Won't Respond Now -SF Bay Area
6 July 2021 | 51 replies
Any good landlord or property manager not only 1) understands the clear distinction between a "notice to pay/cure" and an "eviction", but also 2) understands that using a notice is a critical tool to help maintain successful tenancies.