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Wesley W. To catch a pot smoker
9 November 2019 | 39 replies
If you this is common area then perhaps you can justify camera system to figure out and deter this behavior
Brett Sayers Why is it important to tenants whether or not you own the place?
5 September 2019 | 80 replies
I was the worlds worst I would answer and just to get these people off the phone I would agree to things I should not have.. once I stopped that behavior and made them all deal with my secretary everything got better on my end..
Charles Bruce Should an investor own his home or rent it
2 October 2019 | 80 replies
Owning your own house means you get to do whatever the F you want in it(within the boundaries of civil behavior). 
Kyle J. Are you wealthy?
4 January 2018 | 57 replies
I definitely agree the web designer is wealthier and in the long run, unless behaviors change will steadily grow their wealth. 
Jason Hartman Have you had any experience with National Real Estate Insurance Group (NREIG)/Affinity Group Management?
26 July 2020 | 143 replies
I can't imagine anybody would think that's acceptable behavior. - No objective person would say this is good corporate citizenship, again... 1) I made a claim.2) Your company took an unreasonably long time to investigate the claim.3) Your company suppressed and he hid the insurance adjuster report.4) Your company denied the claim.5) Your company was nonresponsive.6) Your company finally provided the insurance adjuster's report after getting a long letter from our legal team.7) Other people reached out to me saying that your company denied their claims too.8) The Arizona Department of Insurance told me you didn't have any other complaints in their state at the moment so they put my complaint in the file. 9) I was told that your is being sued by another one of your clients for denying claims in Arizona but I guess they didn't file a complaint with the Department of Insurance... yet.10) In retaliation, that is subject to punitive damages, according to our attorney, your company canceled all of my policies.11) Your company continues to try and explain away the insurance bad faith issue and hide behind saying your claims history is proprietary when nothing could be further from the truth.12) I reached out to your company several times suggesting that we discuss the issue but was told there's nothing to talk about.
Kim Durst General: Do you rent or own the home you currently live in?
27 July 2018 | 135 replies
Not looking for deals either :)I also have no debt outside of my persistent behavioral problem with AMZN.
Jeffery Waicak Habits of wealthy people
17 June 2017 | 40 replies
People definitely make a lot of excuses why X doesn't happen, spend their money on non-income producing endeavors, and engage in other counterproductive behavior if wealth is a primary goal.
Carmelo Lopez When's this bubble going to pop?
27 September 2018 | 135 replies
It will be tough times for those I see posting comments on BP about how they BRRR to acquire as many properties as they can in as short of a period in time as they can because the get rich quick Guru said this is the way it's done.There will always be the irrational risk takers getting extremely overleveraged and then there are those of us that expect this behavior to exist in the markets and prepare to use it as a tool to our advantage when the time comes.   
M.C. Nachtigal Seattle's Latest Insanity: ban criminal background checks
31 August 2017 | 53 replies
If someone actually has a conviction, they have been at it for a long time and aren't likely to change their behavior.
Rudy Ferrara real estate wholesaling under attack
24 March 2022 | 96 replies
It is to say that generally speaking, many are and many more wannabies disseminate this invalid, illegal, and immoral behavior that the experienced investors will not stand idly by and watch them do it without jumping in.