
3 September 2020 | 95 replies
Lastly, you need to work your **s off and pound the streets, knock on doors and find deals to bring to investors that they would not have found!

25 March 2017 | 6 replies
This way you can go down to 150.000 pounds prices.

17 March 2015 | 7 replies
In Denver these days that space is equally competitive, a lot of that being due to the MMJ industry hogging previously undesirable space.

30 September 2014 | 9 replies
I don't allow dogs in my multifamily properties but for SFR with larger yards I do but limit to 25 pounds full grown weight.So I have this applicant with a lab/spaniel mix I think 3,4 years old and weights 25 pounds I told them my full grown limit is 25#, they said the dog is already fully grown.

8 April 2020 | 67 replies
I know/suspect this because I personally witnessed the property marker in the ground, then pulled out of the ground and laying at a later date, then pounded back into the ground another later date, neither by my own hand, with the only person with an interest in doing so being my neighbor.

5 September 2016 | 15 replies
And another time when the ceiling mysteriously fell down on a supposedly sleeping tenant (I'm quite sure she was pounding on her ceiling with a broom LOL).

24 April 2018 | 240 replies
The fact that you deflect such questions and actual RE discussion and rather prefer to pound your chest about how many units you own and try to knock me down in order to build yourself up is very telling too, BTW.In the case that you are purely #2 above (which of course you would never admit), then my advice would be to insert some humility into your workflow, and do it fast ... guys like you that think they are immune to market forces and can't lose money in a hot market are really a dime a dozen, and whether they invest in CA, Ohio, or any and all points out side and in between, the market has a way of humbling them in the long run.

20 February 2020 | 140 replies
If you didn't do anything wrong, tell the attorney to pound sand!

14 April 2020 | 24 replies
If not, they will tell you to pound sand and then you can either have them move when their lease is up or evict for cause when the virus lifts.

14 November 2020 | 38 replies
Burrell Well considering you had an electrician check the outlet and it’s okay, I’d tell them to pound sand.