
2 July 2019 | 20 replies
No aggravated assault convictions.
14 March 2017 | 56 replies
Both appear to have ended in something other than a foreclosure sale, but as usual the aggravating "censorship" that is done for public record access, and my lack of legal knowledge, is preventing me from knowing exactly what may have gone on in these cases.

20 December 2014 | 9 replies
Regardless of what the lease says, it just adds a level of aggravation and extra bookkeeping/bill paying I don't want.

10 April 2015 | 78 replies
I feel aggravated as I (and everyone i worked with) had done my part, only to have an attorney drop the ball in the most unprofessional of ways.I'm meeting the ex-owner tomorrow over coffee.

2 July 2019 | 189 replies
If one wasn't interested in leverage, outside of maybe some value in diversity, there are other investment vehicles that are far less aggravating than real estate.3.

1 July 2016 | 29 replies
One point of aggravation/benefit of these urban areas is that there is usually a large political contingent attempting to control rents.

24 January 2015 | 4 replies
Ok, I have been talking to a property owner for about a month now, he really wants sell, and has been making arrangements to move and put the property under contract to me for wholesale. The numbers are decent, not r...

3 February 2015 | 22 replies
Eventually you will get the EM back but after a lot of time and aggravation.
28 August 2020 | 47 replies
Or if they have been at it a long time, they may come out about the same, with far less work and aggravation.

18 February 2021 | 15 replies
Aside from the legal aspect the contractor knowing the house is empty can easily go to the property and break some windows, graffiti the property, cut some wires and countless other things that would cost you a lot of time, money and aggravation.