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Account Closed [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
30 August 2019 | 8 replies
I think it will ease my anxiety until I feel comfortable with investing and things begin to go as smoothly as possible.
Bryce Y. Unique situation - advice please
4 July 2011 | 8 replies
That really doesn't seem worth it to me, especially considering the family anxiety and pressure.
Account Closed Panic condition and the HOA (arb)- please help
17 July 2011 | 10 replies
The first week was great- expect when we realized that our neighbors behind us we on vacation and had returned. the family is a bunch of screamers, the mother, father and the 4 or so children. the parents often allow the children to hang out in the back yard for hours and hours and all they do is scream- (high pitch psychotic screaming). they have barely no backyard- is consists of a squeezed in lap pool, a full concrete yard and tall glass sliding doors. these were all approved by the arb and now they only accelerate the volume of noise they create. their screams bounce off of their concrete and house and project into our yard and THROUGH our windows and into our house.we asked them to talk and expressed how much the volume travels into our home- but the father was very rude, told be to f off and the mother said there is nothing she can do to stop it.the worse part is- my fiance has a panic anxiety condition and he just recently reached out and is seeking professional help with a certified psychiatrist and is also now enrolled in a cognitive behavioral program. we did not know he was suffering from panic attacks all these years- i honestly thought he was bipolar or mentally sick. with new hope that he may be able to learn to control his anxiety attacks this new issue with the neighbors has only made this situation worse. we purposely stay away from large crowds or loud events because it makes him have an episode and he becomes very ill. even now i am still trying understand it-i need to help him and decided that i need to stay by his side.i spoke with the property manager and she suggested submitting plans to the ARB for putting up a 5' x 6' fountain and to contact local authorities and file noise complaints. the issue is that my fiance is only getting worse (he has been out of a job for 6 years and i finally had hope he might get better and start working again)- a fountain wont stop the screaming noise we hear every single day. local authorities said to document noise and record- i have.now i am at the point that my fiance has lost 10 pounds in one week, he is constantly having attacks and if something doesn't stop the noise he will only get worse.what are my options?
David Beard Advice on Apartment Purchase
12 October 2011 | 5 replies
Well, I'm looking at a 24-unit deal, and I'd like to get some feedback from BP'ers, as I've never bitten off anything even close to this and my anxiety is up there a bit.* Pretty decent area, C++ to B- property, fully rented* 24 units in two buildings, 18000 SF, all nice-sized 2BR; brick exterior; 4 units on each of three levels per building.* Owned by busy small bank president, has been managed [poorly] by 82 year old father from 60 miles away.
Joe W. We need help with eviction
8 March 2011 | 9 replies
My wife and I began renting a one-family house in New Jersey in February 1986 and have paid rent every month without fail and have maintained our tenancy as model tenants without incident.We had a one-year lease for the first year only after which time we never renewed and as such have been month-to-month tenants for over 24 years.Now our landlord wishes to sell the house and evict us, and it's causing stress and anxiety every day.I am here for information to learn if our landlord:1) must by law sell it to someone who will continue to rent to us; or2) will be able to force us out; or3) if this is a case that could go either way.New Jersey law states that one cause for an eviction action is when "the owner of a house or building with three or fewer apartments wants to move in or is selling the house or building to a buyer who wants to move in."
Bienes Raices Does dealing with these applicants ever get any easier?
18 March 2010 | 35 replies
My anxiety has been mainly that it's going to be broken into while it's vacant, since it's a couple blocks from some pretty marginal neighborhoods.
Marilyn A. How much repair do you do?
24 March 2010 | 10 replies
After you do one or two, the anxiety will lessen and you will be able find the good deals with confidence because you aren't beating down doors to find a deal.
Rich Weese perfect storm update and concerns
31 January 2012 | 112 replies
J:I don't have it there--I was referring to the general global anxiety about everything money-related these days.
Jackie Patterson What do you want to do in retirement?
16 August 2010 | 16 replies
Although we held up well in the real estate meltdown (I use no leverage), the anxiety of my clients has become wearing.
Ryan Wilkinson Does Physical Fitness Effect Your Mindset?
10 October 2010 | 26 replies
but with that healthy eating is important too. it is very important to work off anxiety, stress and similar negative impacts. thats why you can feel more balanced, relaxed, patient and that. the nutritions in the healthy foods also add to that. one important thing is that caffeine has negative effects actually, and promotes fatiquness and anxiety, and so should be avoided. i feel i better after having done soem exercise. and doing it in the morning is the perfect way to start the day. but then again, i do it when it fits in my day.:)