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Dennis M. Disabled tenants in the hood
3 November 2019 | 66 replies
They wore fancy jewelry and clothing worth more than my rent. 
Jessica Krueger Whats your motivation in real estate?
28 October 2019 | 97 replies
We also have local charities that help underprivileged children with food and clothing.
Anthony Newbold EVICTION FINALLY for Horrible Renters
24 December 2022 | 50 replies
The tenant would always put her clothes in the laundry for more than 3 days straight every time and don't take her close out from the laundry!
Sannibel Carter Advice for a 15 year old
14 November 2020 | 73 replies
Disposable income is very alluring, you can get new clothes, get a new phone, buy stuff for your hobbies.
Jonathan Wheeler Fire damage flip - Things to know
19 September 2022 | 33 replies
Even if there is a little smoke smell left when you are finished, they won't notice over the cigarette smell on their clothes.
Joshua Dorkin Beware of the Real Estate Guru Trap: What to Look for & How to Protect Yourself
20 October 2020 | 122 replies
I'll simply say that in my opinion, there is a vast difference between "gurus" (the emperor has no clothes) and real educators (teachers).
Greg R. Housing crash deniers ???
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
Clothes galore. 
Ben C. New Jersey Real Estate Flipping Tax Implications
24 August 2017 | 7 replies
You are no different than a store selling clothes or other items/manufactured goods.
Adam K. Estate sales - how do you even hear about these?
6 November 2017 | 12 replies
Another way that estate property is disposed is by a public sale, an auction, whereby they not only auction off the house but often times auction off the contents of the house, the furniture, the car, the clothes, everything in the house that's not nailed down. 
James York Why are you refusing section 8 vouchers?
19 March 2023 | 212 replies
The point is that housing should be 1/3 of income because the other 2/3 of your income is needed for utilities, phone, transportation, food, clothing, entertainment and other expenses.