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Results (6,534+)
James Barnhart If a Realtor shows you a property, how long afterward, .........
18 May 2017 | 10 replies
When the board saw it and the brokers started screaming and I had to pay half anyway, not worth it to do all the work and add that aggravation.As far as coming to me as the listing agent trying to increase your chances because there is one agent?
Jonas LaPointe Hello from Western Massachusetts!
6 July 2017 | 14 replies
I think the meetings are free, not sure, but worth a visit or two.
Lori C. Tenant cement vandalism
11 November 2017 | 39 replies
Wet concrete just screams " write something in me " 
Garison Clemens Purchasing a 200 unit complex
21 March 2018 | 40 replies
The lazy lady sitting at home screaming at 5 kids hanging on her myth can't happen.Mine are HUD VASH (disabled vets) or have a disability of some sort and all are over 45.
David Tower I'm officially in business - My Tale
24 October 2016 | 68 replies
I tried at lunch because that screamed motivation and got voicemail.I spoke to the woman who's husband is overseas and she lives out of state.
Timothy W. Prepping for Cap and Trade effects
8 July 2009 | 52 replies
So, while I won't yell and scream about how I hate Cap and Trade, I will happily yell and scream about how the system was seriously flawed in the passing of Cap and Trade.
Marc Pfleger Agent wants 2% for not selling a house
15 February 2015 | 78 replies
That's a joke.My day job is managing a rental car vendor and if I rent to a customer once a month for 6 months ; then make a reservation for him for month 7 but he cancels due to a screaming good deal he gets from another vendor I don't deserve compensation for that month.Sounds ridiculous huh ?
Alison Michel DOM as sign of a bad deal?
5 March 2014 | 13 replies
Next, I would check with the City for any zoning violations, fines, tax arrears or unpaid utilities.If the things you can check from your kitchen pan out, then go see the property itself and pay keen attention for deferred maintenance or structural issues.Your gut is correct, if it was a screaming deal, it would be gone.
Aaron Einfrank Nick Sidoti - The Jim Cramer of Real Estate???
7 October 2008 | 4 replies
He runs around screaming and yelling while tossing out $2 bills for nearly two hours.Has anyone purchased any of his materials on special needs housing?
Marcia Maynard What kind of rentals attract senior tenants?
15 October 2016 | 22 replies
Here is a summary of what I have gleaned:Building Attributes: one level, ground floor, elevator in multistory buildings, no steps, universal design, wider doorways, smooth floor coverings without throw rugs, chair height toilets, hand rails, grab bars, bathroom near bedroom, laundry in unit or close by, good lighting, less square footage to take care of but enough to comfortably move around and to entertain visitors, close to bus stops, close to medical facilities, close to activities that interest seniors, garden, front porches, backyard patios/decks, quiet, warm, safe.Landlord Attributes: respectful, attentive, face-to-face communication, willing to adjust speaking speed and volume as needed, willing to do things for tenants to keep them off ladders and step stools (change light bulbs, hang pictures, etc.), willing to adjust policies and procedures to accommodate needs (alternative ways to pay rent, use of telephone instead of texting, etc), genuine interest in seniors' wisdom and legacy, willing to check in on the safety and well being of residents, willing to assume responsibility for yard work, snow removal, and keeping outside pathways clear of debris, willing to help tenants connect with community services as the need arises (cleaning help, food prep programs, senior services, etc.), service oriented.