
7 February 2014 | 44 replies
Desperation often leads to logic-defying behavior, such as trying to market and unmarketable deal.

25 August 2016 | 101 replies
Whenever I might have to send out a notice for behavior or rent I send them the notice via email first, then later in the day serve the notice the required way.

19 August 2014 | 14 replies
Now, this is unusual behavior on their part, they have been great in the past with the couple of issues we have had.

16 June 2016 | 24 replies
Interestingly, this upturn in the market differs from the "bubble" we saw burst in 2008, in that it is underpinned by basic economics (low supply, high demand, and low interest rates), and it correlates with what we're seeing in consumer behavior (such as millennial buyers delaying first home purchases until well into their 30's).So...I think we're in for an interesting ride, and there may be some significant opportunities in new construction in the coming years.

18 June 2020 | 32 replies
It's hard to not find idiotic behavior everywhere.
3 March 2015 | 12 replies
Alleviating depression (if depression is a symptom of the mental condition, or the condition itself) is a function of an emotional support animal and should satisfy the requirement.An animal with a history of dangerous behavior need not be accepted:[A] housing provider is not required to make a reasonable accommodation if the presence of the assistance animal would (1) result in substantial physical damage to the property of others unless the threat can be eliminated or significantly reduced by a reasonable accommodation; (2) pose an undue financial and administrative burden; or (3) fundamentally alter the nature of the provider’s operations.so they do point out that an animal with a dangerous history need not be accepted, but what good would that do as most of that 'history' would be after-the-fact (after the damage). afterall, that's what no-pet laws are in place for in the first place, to prevent physical damage, to prevent dog fights and dogs attacking and killing infants and the like. and there were already exceptions for disabled people such visually impaired, but now there are exceptions for any tenant that any physician, psychiatrist, social worker, OR other mental health professional says needs 'accomodation' for 'emotional support' in coping with disability 'symptoms'. wouldnt be suprised if medical 'pets' are the new medical 'mari-j' at this rate!

14 May 2019 | 129 replies
When you have no scientific data to back up your market behavior predictions, but rather you heard some thing from someone, that is no different from the Dutch tulip bulb "investors".

20 May 2018 | 22 replies
Usually when government tries to control behavior though, people find a way around it (prohibition is a good example).

4 August 2023 | 48 replies
Yes, indeed this is happening and I agree with Account Closed's comments, but beyond that I also think there is an erosion of prices being driven by the encouraging behaviors of the OTA's and travel industry as a whole.

18 June 2020 | 15 replies
This is due the behavior of a typical market participant for the property.