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Jonathan Mednick WHOLESALERS, I LOVE YOU BUT...
9 April 2019 | 2 replies
Second, you may think by disclosing the address other investors will try to go behind your back to steal the deal.
Cameron Pendergraft New Investor-Kansas City
16 February 2017 | 11 replies
quite a few years ago we rehabbed a house at 80th and Tracy and over a weeks time the neighbors worked very hard to steal the AC, they removed a bolt on the cage around it, one bolt at a time, they were down to the last bolt when we had the AC guy remove it and store it until the new owner purchased and placed a tenant.Pretty much, you want to be West of Holmes - although between about 63rd to about 78th, between Paseo and Holmes is a bit better area.The closer you get to 85th though the worse it gets. 
Linda A Hawkins Testing Perspective Tenants / Covid
4 August 2021 | 29 replies
Some possible things to consider Mike Dymski before trying to discredit another human being.What I am hearing is that I need to be more stealth in my approach, so it sounds like I need to be more of a private investigator!
Julie George Should I charge my tenant for Replacing Locks
1 July 2022 | 17 replies
Unless you did something dumb, like label the box "Apt 206", no criminal is going to steal the keys and try every door in the complex.
Rebecca Knox TRULIA CRIME MAP REPLACEMENT
20 December 2023 | 36 replies
@Lori Williams I have out of state investors call me all the time desperate to sell properties that they bought in areas where people literally will steal the aluminum siding off as far as they can reach....but the prices that they paid are ridiculous....it's highway robbery and in all cases, when I saw the properties they were wrecks and the worst part is most of them paid cash so they didn't even have the protection of an appraisal and they're too trusting, believing what the person selling the property to them is telling them without doing their own due diligence. 
Benjamin Curtis Property Management companies in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area
5 July 2020 | 50 replies
I call it a stealth tax, and it can add up to $10,000 or more per year lost by the homeowner at a busy property.Management companies are often advertising rent/management fee splits of as little as 85%/15%.
Fred Shandler Did anyone steal your copper piping today??
4 April 2010 | 38 replies
The idiots here will steal the power lines from the pole to home, any copper visible, and remove walls to get to it.
Account Closed Finditandfundit.com
17 February 2010 | 15 replies
Once you are in the network the relationship immediately changes, there are new surprise conditions that they didn't tell you about before you sign-up, and there's no guarantee that an investor wouldn't steal the deal behind your back (although, I cannot say if that really happens, but they address it in the materials).
Mario T. when should buyer sign assignment contract
9 November 2015 | 4 replies
Eric H. you haven't had any problems with the buyer trying to go around your back to steal the deal?  
John Thedford To Open A PM Company or Not? That Is The Question!
18 January 2016 | 22 replies
They won't want you to steal the listing when the owner wants to sell.