Tom R.
Do any of you play the lottery?
2 November 2018 | 177 replies
Like when you have awesome seats at your dreamboat artist's concert, and, lo and behold, they make eye contact with you and smile and wave.
Jason Powell
Oregon Landlords Getting Smacked Around. How are you responding?
15 February 2019 | 59 replies
It's the "next wave" of screening rules I'm most worried about, as well as general trend.
Renee Ren
Where to buy 1st out of state property?
6 June 2021 | 136 replies
The absolute WAVE of fed up Californians are moving in at a record pace as well as everyone else in the country.
Joe Meares
Neighbor is trespassing and scaring tenants...next steps?
20 September 2019 | 29 replies
Also, I am fairly sure your comments/opinions/judgement/scoldings towards Dennis will break on him like waves on the beach.
Moises R Cosme
When Will The RE Market Crash?
20 December 2020 | 127 replies
We should all be aware of the market, but trying to time the market is like trying to catch a wave when you should instead focus daily on becoming a great swimmer that can thrive in any waters.
Jeremy Janszen
Coronavirus/COVID-19 causing non-payment/eviction
24 March 2020 | 69 replies
Forgiving others and my mortgages will do much better for the economy than bailing out the banks who will get insurance payments regardless if we pay the mortgages or not. e.g. 2008-12-ishMore food for thought: Looking into past pandemics such as the 1886 Small Pox, it wasn't the first wave (the one we are currently in) that was the largest problem....it was the second wave that crushes the medical systems.
Todd Powell
Portland, Oregon annouces FREE rent; no evictions due to Virus!
25 December 2020 | 103 replies
For now let’s ride the wave and plan a protest once this is finished.
Babek Sandhar
Corona will have heavy impact on economy and lead to foreclosures
2 April 2020 | 61 replies
Have you heard about the second wave of the virus that’s striking China?
Nick Troutman
Investing now vs wait and see the ripple effect of CORONAVIRUS
21 June 2020 | 147 replies
A wave of distressed properties, combined with a tightening of lending, causes prices to fall.
Bryan Beal
COVID-19 vs. Basic Freedoms
30 September 2021 | 321 replies
yes we are flattening the curve, but only till another wave comes through.