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Brian Morgan Tenant Moved out, left property behind
13 September 2012 | 17 replies
They should put a sticker on it saying it needs to be moved and will then tow it if it's still there.
Joel Warner Study by Pepperdine on optimal bidding strategies
8 October 2012 | 3 replies
(Second house purchased no inspection.)My mom went to an auction at the closing of a high-end nursery/gift shop and her friend bought something for higher than the original retail price sticker on the bottom of the item (discovered in the car on the way home).
Jason Lam What to Write on your marketing plan?
21 December 2012 | 1 reply
Are there articles on, what you should write for your ad'sBandit signs, Direct mail, Car bumber sticker, Craiglist ads, etc..My goal at the begining was to atlease dive in and start marketing in 6 months, giving my self 6 months of time to educate my self, get drivers license, and a realtor license.
Stephen Dominick Easton Pa - Phillipsburg NJ area
17 January 2020 | 11 replies
My first reaction is don't get too caught up with the sticker prices there, ie-much lower list prices than many areas in NJ/PA.
Ned Carey Short sale $72K down to $1.2 K
18 October 2013 | 23 replies
In another thread @Samantha M. asked me;How did you ever get these accepted, and how did you know you could offer so low.Here is a house we bought for $1,200 and wholesaled for $17,000As you can see it is in horrible condition, however on the inside the renovations had been started and there were permit inspection stickers.
David Ramos Tracking People
20 October 2013 | 6 replies
They both had a white sticker on their front door saying something like contacting MCS for further information on the property.
Gilroy Buller Personal Medical insurance
27 October 2013 | 2 replies
If you are coming from a job with health insurance benefits, prepare yourself for some serious sticker shock.
Rusty Pollard Finally Introducing Myself! - Hello from Provo, Utah for now... moving to Seattle in 6 Months
10 February 2015 | 11 replies
We're looking to add a single family in Pueblo in the next couple months.Are you ready for the sticker shock of the West Coast?
Thomas Swindell We had our appliances stolen from an investment property we had for sale...
4 November 2013 | 18 replies
.- Put alarm signs at entrances to the house, and alarm stickers in the window.- Install dummy cameras, with video surveillance signs.- Install blinds at front windows so that it's not obvious your house is vacant from the street.- Install timer outlets that turn on lights/TV/Radio during evening hours to make it appear that the house is occupied.- Do not have a For Sale sign in front of the house.- If feasible in your area, use an electronic agent-only keybox, rather than a lockbox with a code.- Install a GPS tracking device in your appliances to help police track and find the criminals- Make sure the lawn is regularly maintained and newspapers and fliers don't pile up on the driveway.- Leave a car parked in the driveway.
Shaun Anderson Outsourcing Property Management
3 May 2014 | 13 replies
It also means no middle of the night phone calls to you from tenants.While the 'sticker rate' many property managers quote is in the 5-6% of Gross Operating Income range, figure all in with assorted fees and charges it will run 9-10% of GOI.The key of course is to find a good property management company, one that is competent, honest and fair.