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Kevin Keene My Process
15 September 2014 | 3 replies
I completely understand your statement on the psychology of manipulating the 70% rule math.
Rebeca B. I'm a Newbie from Tempe, AZ
21 November 2013 | 8 replies

I am so excited to have found this great site as I start on this new adventure of real estate! My plan is to learn, work hard and continue to learn about the world of Buy & Hold Rentals. I look forward to alle...

Mike Fitzpatrick Inheriting leases, Locking the thermostat
25 December 2013 | 16 replies
I don't THINK that would be an issue as long as you have the set point above what the legally mandated temp is.
Alida D. Absentee direct mail
13 May 2009 | 8 replies
Basically, you buy the list in a csv format and than do a little manipulation on the data (ie. seperate first and last name, etc).
Robert Mayo low income area = high appreciation?
10 December 2009 | 7 replies
I had statistics in college, and I know this you can manipulate numbers in a lot of ways to represent whatever you want.Maybe he's taking out the low extremes in the data and not the highs, things like that.IMHO i wouldnt trust the source.From another point of view, maybe supply and demand is pushing up the prices because of the real estate crash in Las Vegas, Maybe investors are plannin on the real estate to get back to them numbers.
Tiara Murray Taking it tothe Next Level!
13 February 2010 | 13 replies
Then hire temp people for some contract jobs, but only when you are completely overwhelmed should you start hiring staff in my opinion.
Cheryl C. Refi on my primary: Is this a decent deal?
4 September 2011 | 10 replies
There's ways to manipulate things, but even if rates get better, it means the broker can lie to you about it. 4.
Penny Pattison Sublease deposit questions
30 May 2009 | 0 replies
Fast forward to 4 months of living in a nightmare (this guy is a classic manipulator) and I have just given my 7 day notice (I actually gave him two weeks notice even though we agreed that I only had to give 7 days).
N.A N.A Unusual Situation -- advice would be most appreciated
4 September 2008 | 30 replies
hi,I'm hoping someone here can provide some insights...I'm reluctant to divulge this information to just any "advisor" whom I don't know well (for reasons which will become readily apparent), so I thought posting it anonymously on the internet might be a good way to start.I'm 40 years old, no debt or dependents, I have good credit, a temp job that pays $18/hour, and I inherited a little over $500,000 two years ago.
Dapo Odujebe Could you help me analyze this deal.
25 August 2008 | 5 replies
You can manipulate purchase price, interest rate, etc.