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Magesh R. Inverness, FL
29 October 2018 | 34 replies
They have a huge fishing community and retirement area.
Jane S. Why is my rental still available? Read on …
12 September 2021 | 8 replies
My nephew (brother, grandfather, etc.) has to have surgery and will be moving in after it’s done and we will be keeping his pets (I didnt even ask what they were)My favorite advice is “If you have a fish or a lizard, that’s fine there is no pet fee”I really have to work hard not to say sarcastic or jokey stuff and be professional.
Lauren Patrick RE AGENT VS. WHOLESALER
6 July 2018 | 16 replies
You won't catch fish every day you go fishing, but some days you will catch the big one.
Account Closed California Real Estate License
24 January 2015 | 15 replies
I'm in India at the moment so no steelhead fishing for me.  
Hunter Broschinsky What's a good return in todays market?
23 October 2023 | 16 replies
Yeah, it really helps to team up with someone who knows where the fish linger if you're going fishing and where the deals are if you'e buying properties.I favor finding properties "Off Market" doing “Subject To” and selling on “Lease Option” for great cash flow.
Dave Humphrey My frustrations. Insight Welcome!
7 November 2008 | 20 replies
They shouldn't be hard to find since we are in a buyers market now and finding motivated sellers is as easy as shooting fish in a barrel.But finding both buyers and sellers takes work and that's the key to REI.
Mubasher Riaz how many should be on your buyers list before start wholesaling?
12 October 2011 | 50 replies
After all, you don't want a portfolio of fish burgers when your local investors are all looking for chicken sandwiches,right?!
Hannah Shields My first offer(s)
19 August 2013 | 11 replies
I would rather have cashflow on each place than fish for equity, although I am positive these two will have it almost immediately.As far as expenses, outside of the few thousand I want to put into the places prior to renting them, the monthly expenses would be about the same for both places.Mortgage is $675 (including property taxes and insurance)Water, Sewer, and Garbage $115 (figured on the high side) I'm assuming most owners pay this on behalf of the tenants.Gas & Electric to be paid by tentant (average is $150/mo)Total Monthly expenses = $790I'm not sure how much to put into a monthly kitty for maintenance.
Roy Gutierrez 1 applicant qualifies, the 2nd doesn't
12 September 2017 | 15 replies
Pass, there are better fish in the sea.
Todd Michaels Contractor (electrical) Overcharging after work is complete
12 June 2018 | 4 replies
Here is the original text of the e-mail from the worker completely unedited besides names "--XXXX XXXX with XXXX Electric here is a rough est to replace panel with 20 pos panel $800 but could be more if we have to replace pipe coming in, to install cans to cut in cans and fish in cans your looked at $275 per can + cost of can and trim 14 × 275 =3780 + price of cans, if ceiling is completely open we can take $60 off per can we charge 200 per opening and 225 per circuit, dimmers ate $45 each time and mat to move circuit for laundry and anything else that need done just let us know when your ready"The original breakdown of all the work by the worker had these 2 line items: 12-Instalm 10 opening at $200 per opening=$200013-Install 4 circuits in kitchen at $225 per circuit=$900"The actual invoice changed 12 to read "Supply and Install duplex G.F.C.I. outlet in bath or kit.