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Jack Tucker What are your best "Special Stipulations" for leases?
1 December 2013 | 37 replies
However, going shoeless is not in the American culture and such will not be seen as you or I may understand it.I saw later, the reason is to avoid detection of the flooring not being compliant, maybe rugs will work for you.Maybe if you have a fine, as I mentioned above applied to neighbor complaints, then just inform them that walking with heavy shoes on the flooring may cause noise on the ceiling below, may be the tenants will get the idea to walk quietly, might remind tem too that floor speakers with the stereo (if people still use them as I do) will also be an issue with that flooring.Just suggesting other ways to get the message across rather than imposing on them about shoes being worn.
Rich Weese This won't matter to me-but it should matter to you!
7 July 2010 | 69 replies
Death taxes will create a stronger economic incentive for people to waste their money during their lives and die penniless, so to speak, rather than encourage a culture of savings, which is what is needed now.I hope ten reasons are enough for you against death taxes!
Joshua Dorkin How Many Ways Can You Make Money With Real Estate?
2 September 2012 | 6 replies
Today, Brandon Turner put out an absolute epic post of close to 5,000 words on the BiggerPockets Blog that covered The Top 100 Ways To Make Money In Real Estate in celebration of our big upcoming 100,000 member milestone.Take a few minutes, check it out, share it, and leave him some comments.
N.A N.A Severe Noise problem with tenant in adjacent apartmentis building
9 October 2012 | 8 replies
It is Beverly Hills (aka Beverly Hillbillies) Was not expecting this type of problem.....I have a steel spine and am not afraid to confront anyone, my significant other is from another culture and she has a speed bump effect on my natural approach, hence I am here searching for best practices.
Rob Massopust 🏡🏡Accessory Dwelling Unit State Law just allowed up to 2 ADU's
16 October 2019 | 3 replies
New Law Allows Three Housing Units on Every Parcel in CaliforniaStatement from California YIMBY President & CEO Brian HanlonSacramento, CA – Today California YIMBY released the following statement celebrating the historic passage of a package of bills that could triple housing supply in the state:“The passage of AB 68, along with SB 13 and AB 881, fundamentally shifts the landscape for building new homes in our state,” said Brian Hanlon, co-founder and President of California YIMBY.
Nat C. Never take in strays!
4 January 2016 | 76 replies
The police officer who threw them out said this-Miami culture is based on who can scam each other first. 
Chris Frydenlund International tenants in San Diego
12 June 2015 | 6 replies
You want to familiarize yourself with customs from any target demographic you're interested in working with to prevent cultural faux pas.Things to consider:- You will be exposing yourself to systemic risk within the education industry.  
Diante Lawrence How should we celebrate
30 November 2016 | 3 replies
So I was wondering what you guys do to celebrate your deals.
Timothy Sumpter Hard Money Lender Xpress Loans 911
6 December 2022 | 173 replies
We celebrate via text.
Jacob Lapp Good time to get in the stock market?
17 March 2020 | 136 replies
I learn the techniques and strategies used in the US and apply them overseas when possible, where my competition isn’t that sophisticated because there isn’t any real estate investing culture as in North America.Most importantly, I invest in markets where I have access to leverage but there is no or very little leverage in the market, whereby property prices are cheap and not overinflated by cheap debt.