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Results (1,214)
Patrick M. Wow! As if tenants needed another reason to flee cities!
31 May 2020 | 4 replies
The baltimore riots in 1968 after a couple years my father saw the city keep going down hill .
Jason Gilmore BRRRR covid roadblock.
27 July 2020 | 3 replies
Just when you think you're on the down hill  slide...
Yonia B. Buying Multi Family In Atlantic City During Pandemic
28 August 2020 | 6 replies
Atlantic city has been going downhill for years. 
Nyan R. Covid 19 Tenants taking advantage
1 September 2020 | 3 replies
I was in the process of evicting my tenants before Covid 19 hit but when April came around everything went downhill - tenants stopped paying their rent, I had to change my management team and maintenance costs/cap ex went up. i am struggling paying my mortgage and also keeping a roof over my head.
Alex Kovalenko Run Down House vs Newly built Condo
8 September 2020 | 31 replies
It only goes downhill from there unless all ducks line up.
Melissa Bovee Best way to break up with a STR cleaner?
19 October 2021 | 18 replies
I had a cleaning company that went way down hill.  
Jonathan Hasan Recommendations for learning more about how to to be a handyman?
9 September 2020 | 22 replies
@Kenneth LaVoie, with plumbing (NOTE: I am not a plumber) supply lines are easy, just make sure you have lots of glue if CPVC and know where the shutoff is if you are soldering, but there is not any concern of whether your lines are sloped up or down, since the water pressure makes it go where it needs to.On the waste side, just remember things flow downhill.
Justin Joseph How to Find a Good Rental Market
3 October 2013 | 17 replies
I am still looking in CA, but in my neck of the woods there is simply very little to be had, and even a property that should work requires so much capital to get into that I cannot diversify (buy multiple investments) so if something goes downhill I am out of luck, so it is risky to stay here too.Mark, thanks for the thoughts.
Dan S hello from Pittsburgh
8 December 2012 | 9 replies
Like I said though, the meetings are downhill from here since the christmas party last week is the only one of the year with an open bar. :)
Brandon Turner What's Your Tenant Horror Story?
3 June 2021 | 29 replies
Things started to go down hill and they simply took off on the sixth month, leaving behind what ended up being 42 bags of garbage, rotting food in the fridge, cat litter pans full of...well, you can guess.I ended up "raking" up the oldest daughters room to clean it up and was glad I was wearing gloves since, as I got down to the last layer it consisted of used tampon containers simple tossed on the floor instead of in the garbage (sorry if this is too much information).They took the "important" stuff (all the plastic flowers) but left behind all the "unimportant" papers including bank statements and both previous leases (I learned they pulled the same trick on at least two other local landlords) and the new lease...so filing against them was easy since they kindly provided me with their new address where they could be served.They also left behind new clothes with tags on them and I tried a few of the blouses on; they fit and I made sure I was wearing one of them when we went to court and I won my judgement against them.Gail