
10 June 2018 | 17 replies
(Clearly, for the hyper-sensitive of the Internet, I treat people with speech impediments, etc. as I would anyone else.)For me, this is how I make a living.

24 July 2017 | 7 replies
I am hyper-sensitive to other people's feelings and some would say that is bad for business but I have found it to be essential in the deal-creation phase.

5 May 2019 | 132 replies
Mainly where the original purchase was not a factor in the investment equation).I know people get hypersensitive and price is important, but again, people have bought houses for decades and never rented them out.
23 December 2016 | 10 replies
Sometimes they area little hyper sensitive but it is better than if they were toolax or all posts would just be garbage lol.

15 August 2018 | 18 replies
Not to mention location is hypersensitive in Norman: if your property is not right on campus it will not get rented - there are simply too many closer options for students.

18 May 2016 | 3 replies
And from what I see and hear, foreign investors pay cash for US real estate regardless of projected returns, they see US property as a safe investment and are not hyper-sensitive to getting a large return, just protecting their capital.

21 December 2015 | 15 replies
BP landlord's! Last month I rented a one bedroom corner unit apartment to a new tennant in a 100+ yr old historic building that really is an amazing space. Tennant was young, great personality, awesome references, c...

22 October 2021 | 88 replies
The hypersensitivity is kinda amusing really...

25 September 2018 | 15 replies
Also, the leaving tenant could just be hypersensitive.

17 June 2022 | 6 replies
Just keep an eye on the situation, but don’t be hypersensitive.