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Jonathan Perez Should I try and buy my 2nd property? Am I ready?
19 October 2017 | 1 reply
Should I just chill out for the next 2 years and work with what I already have?
Steve Jones Rent Control Vote Coming Up - tell them vote NO on AB 1506
9 January 2018 | 3 replies
Assemblymember Chiu (Chair)Assemblymember Steinorth (Vice Chair)Assemblymember BontaAssemblymember ChauAssemblymember ChoiAssemblymember GloriaAssemblymember WoodUse sample letter below, OK to cut and paste.VOTE NO on AB 1506As a property owner and landlord I can see the problems California faces with the housing shortage and high rents.I can also assure you rent control is not the answer to our housing shortage or high rents.If the Costa Hawkins Act is repealed it will have a chilling effect on development and new multi-unit construction will come to a screeching halt, thus leaving the state in an even more precarious situation.The repeal will not create a single new unit and is not an affordable mechanism.It is not a solution to the problems the State is facing.There are more people than available units and we need more housing, not less.
Steve Jones Rent Control Vote Coming Up - tell them vote NO on AB 1506
25 November 2020 | 4 replies
Assemblymember Chiu (Chair)Assemblymember Steinorth (Vice Chair)Assemblymember BontaAssemblymember ChauAssemblymember ChoiAssemblymember GloriaAssemblymember WoodUse sample letter below, OK to cut and paste.VOTE NO on AB 1506As a property owner and landlord I can see the problems California faces with the housing shortage and high rents.I can also assure you rent control is not the answer to our housing shortage or high rents.If the Costa Hawkins Act is repealed it will have a chilling effect on development and new multi-unit construction will come to a screeching halt, thus leaving the state in an even more precarious situation.The repeal will not create a single new unit and is not an affordable mechanism.It is not a solution to the problems the State is facing.There are more people than available units and we need more housing, not less.
Nicholas Hanson Curious in Madison, Wisconsin
19 October 2017 | 15 replies
It's super chill and we just pretty much meet up and talk anything and everything real estate! 
Ramsey Blankenship What is your morning routine?
18 January 2018 | 45 replies
As long as all the stuff that needs to get done is done, I just pretty much chill.
Brie Schmidt 2017 was a pivotal year and time to work on my lifestyle goals
6 February 2018 | 31 replies
Every year that I sit down to write these reflections I think, “last year was SO crazy, this year is going to be chill.”
Kevin Noesner Inflation is a-coming. What’s your plan?
14 February 2018 | 33 replies
That will have a chilling affect on the median citizens net worth; particularly since every dollar of home equity accounts for about 95 cents of the median person's net worth.
Steven Maduro Breach of contract clause and how to enforce
18 April 2017 | 14 replies
Not renewing her leaseAnd she is moving out even earlier than the end of the lease no big dealBut she is refusing to address the marijuana smell in the houseAnd still wants her security deposit backShe feels she is entitled to itIn order to avoid too much drama I figured it I could sue for breach of contract it would chill her outOver the security deposit issueI could drop the breach suit And she walks away feeling she dodged a bullet and totally forgot the security deposit issueWhy all the hooplah?
Joe Prillaman What would you tell your 24 year old self in this market?
24 April 2017 | 23 replies
I'd tell myself to work hard, but chill out and be patient.
Louise Letts 23-yr-old Newbie in Orlando
12 July 2017 | 20 replies
It depends if you want to chill at a regular place and casually dance or if you're going specifically to dance.