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Johnny Teckor What would you do? I NEED HELP
16 May 2017 | 9 replies
And the more i learned the more upset and depressed i got about what i did.I gave my non-struggling non-elderly mid 40s parents my house which is now worth 400k and can rent out for $2200. 
Barbara Cook Evicted Tenant attempting to blackmail landlord.
16 September 2018 | 7 replies
I hate to go through more upset then necessary, I already have to go to the Grand Jury on the Extortion case next week, so if I can give him a 24 hour eviction for the Extortion I won't have to procrastinate over the Stalking Protection Order any more, which would be a relief.
Shaye Mora How to raise rent on a 10-year tenant
2 January 2019 | 13 replies
- without making them upset, packing their bags, and leaving me with a unit that will need scrubbed down, repainted, and many repairs to get the next tenant in there. 
Account Closed FL MORTGAGE BROKER: don't be foolish, use a Buyer's Agent
26 April 2018 | 20 replies
Most of the time, the investor is going to:1. take the focus off the bigger target, the sales price savings. 2. upset the listing agent who will cop an attitude when the real estate commission is targeted   The Listing Agent works for the Seller!
Elyse Goode My why....
25 August 2016 | 9 replies
I want to help a family dealing with a financial burden (my parents were there and I remember how upsetting and damaging it is to have to leave your home because the bank owns it) I want to help people out of those situations.
Dustin Hughes Is it him or is it me?
22 February 2018 | 28 replies
It's not that big of a deal to be upset he doesn't let you out early.
Aditya Soma After 6 CRAZY MONTHS finally I closed my first deal
10 March 2017 | 17 replies
Aditya Soma it's a victory!
Adam Bradley Is "not at any price" in your vocabulary?
27 August 2017 | 15 replies
Everyone above has made great points.. look at it this way .you have a 425.00 rental what is the standard for putting a tenant in a rental  3X rent = gross income .. so tenant is qualified at 1200 a month .. to move in.. minus 425 leaves them 775.00 a month to live on less than 200 a week to pay for UTLS food transportation if any.. your simply getting in many instances the least stable folks in the US.. they have one little upset and they usually do what happens rent does not get paid.. there is a reason these properties trade at those values and rent at those numbers.. its simply not exponential in  a backwards fashion that 425.00 rents are great since they are so low if that makes any sense.like @Jason Hirko  says if you have 100 of them and have all in house management and turn over services you can make a run at it..
Wes Blackwell Here's What Fixer Uppers on the MLS are Selling For
8 May 2022 | 20 replies
Now, it's that the houses are completely on the verge of collapse, and listing agents are accepting retail non-203k non-FNMAHomeStyle offers with quick closes, and then getting upset that they aren't closing fast due to the condition of the collateral, because they've deluded themselves into thinking that "hot market" somehow means that the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and Fannie Mae property standards (not FHA, Fannie Mae) have gone out the window.
Nathan Piercy Houston area deal analysis
25 July 2017 | 8 replies
I can imagine that unless rent is greatly below market value that adding on extra fees may upset some residents and cause them to vacate when their lease is up.