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Sean Tracey Anyone else primarily in stock index funds and 20% or less in RE?
20 December 2018 | 66 replies
It's analogous to community college vs. an ivy league school: the cost of admission might only be 20-30k but I can still learn a lot, and this will primarily be an educational experience for me.
David Carr Any other South Jersey investors on here?
9 April 2016 | 8 replies
Membership is very reasonably prices, and allows you free admission into any of their events.
Holly Jackson Landlords: What would it take to get you to allow pets?
8 April 2016 | 19 replies
Admission of a large pet such as a dog or a cat, regardless of the temperament and training, is an additional risk.
Jon Perrone Discloser when buying a home
27 April 2016 | 5 replies
As lawyers are fond of quoting in court: "That's hearsay" - ie. not in evidence; ie. not admissible!
Omayra C. Efficiency Apartments
21 February 2017 | 26 replies
Here's a few of the good ones:- Traveling physicians, nurses, and healthcare researchers- Visiting educators and professors- Families of individuals undergoing medical procedures or extended recovery- Government contractors- Military personnel and their familiesAnd that's just to name a few.If you're willing to put in a small amount of additional effort in reaching out to the HR department at a regional medical center nearby, the admissions office of a local university or a local teaching hospital, and other research facilities, etc., you may find that you'll be in like flint.  
Steven Segal Vacation Rentals with One Month Minimums
11 March 2016 | 4 replies
Here's a few of the good ones:- Traveling physicians, nurses, and healthcare researchers- Visiting educators and professors- Families of individuals undergoing medical procedures or extended recovery- Government contractors- Military personnel and their familiesAnd that's just to name a few.If you're willing to put in a small amount of additional effort in reaching out to the HR department at a regional medical center nearby, the admissions office of a local university or a local teaching hospital, and other research facilities, etc., you may find that you'll be in like flint.  
Ann Wu Tenant is threatening about sign of poison
29 December 2016 | 37 replies
Don't test for asbestos or make any sort of admission that there may be any asbestos present.  
LaShae Milan My name is LaShae' and I love real estate.
2 February 2016 | 16 replies
Admission is free.
Ken Latchers I have seen the future and it is not STR (for the most part).
3 October 2019 | 19 replies
There's a well-known person on this site that is currently running about 5 STRs, making a huge amount of money, and by his own admission, spends around 2-3 hours a week on it. 
Stephanie Money Enjoy my 20s or invest?
30 July 2020 | 20 replies
Examples: Instead of getting general admission tickets to a concert, you'll be able to buy back-stage access and meet the artistInstead of going out to your local dollar-beer night on Thursdays, you could afford to go out and get bottle service (if that's your thing) Instead of going to Chipotle for lunch religiously, you could take all of your close friends to a more expensive restaurant on you- without having to think about itInstead of backpacking across Europe and eating ramen the whole time, you'll be able to travel comfortably and experience whatever intrigues you, passing up on nothing (again, if that's your thing)These are just quick examples off of the top of my head, as they are the things that I myself end up 'passing' on most frequently.