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Travis Guyer Airbnb In A Town of 3000?
19 May 2019 | 2 replies
This house is three houses away from my own and has been a complete eye-sore for years.
Jared Garza Sticky situation... probate/foreclosure title issue
19 May 2019 | 2 replies
It’s an eye sore in a nice neighborhood with its boarded windows and ripped out garage door. 
John Gerwatosky Having a hard time lining up a loan for a commercial property
21 May 2019 | 14 replies
A - this is where you and I want to live (lowest crime, best schools); appreciation is very good (generally highest) and cashflow is either negative or very little; ideal for fix n flips if you find that "sore thumb"; best for new buildsB - low crime, good schools; with some appreciation and positive cashflow; lots of homes are owned by first time home buyers in addition to renters with stable jobs/ good incomes; good for fix n flips as wellC - some crime, OK schools; little appreciation and very good cashflow; renters with OK incomes; ideal for buy-and-hold specially if area is changing or becoming a B area; you can get very good ROI even for turnkey properties if you're in this areaD - high crime, bad schools; no appreciation and very high cashflow; mostly subsidized housing; to succeed with this, you got to be a "hands on" landlord and literally live close by; lots of boarded up houses (one boarded up per block)F - this is where the most violent crimes are committed; negative appreciation and the highest cashflow; every other house is boarded up; you either get shot or get stabbed so be careful so wear a bullet proof vest:) PMs don't even want to be in these areas
Esme Borrego Complex - known drug house - HOA not able to do anything?
29 June 2019 | 2 replies
In my county the police also have the right to file charges against both renters and property owners for "keeping a disorderly house".
Charlie Moore Book-Store trip tomorrow! Name your Top 3 BOOKS
1 July 2019 | 60 replies
All, and I mean EVER.SINGLE.ONE of the tenants that I have  had to non-renew have had some type of personality disorder.
Joy Runzel Does This Sound Doable? My Only Hope (O/O SFR purchase)
10 July 2019 | 2 replies
Due to a neuropathic disorder, I was down for the past three years.
Paul Sandhu Who does their own plumbing at their STR?
20 August 2019 | 28 replies
I could not do it for more than a few hours and my whole body was sore the next day.So I fabricated my own grinder. 
Alicia Stoughton Learning from mistakes
20 August 2019 | 0 replies
We created a first floor master layout, which is sorely lacking in this historic neighborhood.
Lulu Nguyen Rental housing and domestic violence
25 September 2019 | 48 replies
Here's my warning letter:Lease Violation Warning Letter(Property Management Business Name)Date:Resident’s Name: Property Owner: Property Address: Reason for Warning: Disorderly ConductDescription: Between (Timeframe of incident example 10-11pm) on (Date) We received multiple reports from several community members about disorderly conduct in your unit along with behavior on your behalf that was deemed as disorderly by other residents in the building.
Tod R. What to do-Tear Down or Major Rehab?
26 April 2011 | 14 replies
We maintain the exterior so it is not an eye sore.