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Gayla Kemp Investors, do you own your personal home or rent?
9 January 2015 | 58 replies
My wife and I rent a tiny 600sqft 1/1.
Tara Hall First Potential Deal from Direct Mail Campaign
19 December 2014 | 11 replies
It's a tiny house, but it sits on a big lot (.4 acre) so I'm thinking it would be a good buy/hold property for someone looking to rent it out or for potential land development if the parcel of land were subdivided.  
Brittni Romaker Newbie in Minocqua, WI (The Northwoods)
30 September 2016 | 10 replies
Since we just moved from San Antonio, TX to a tiny little tourist town, the connections are going to be more difficult, but hopefully there are still some up here!
Tiffany Evors Asking good landlords about charges to tenants deposit
19 November 2017 | 18 replies
We actually own and operate a high-end luxury home cleaning business.We hired professional cleaners upon move-out & also had the carpets professionally cleaned at 6 months living there and again upon move-out and used proper chemicals and a professional power washer to clean any oil stains from the driveway we may have caused with our old work vehicle.Our landlord charged us the following odd, ridiculous charges:$3.33 To empty out the ice from the freezer ice maker $1.08 To screw a lightbulb in the bathroom vanity$30.00 To remove a nice black metal paper towel holder we had put in the kitchen cabinet$6.67 To fill and paint a tiny minuscule hole barely visible to the naked eye in the kitchen pantry door$3.00 For a smoke detector battery$3.33 To remove a small piece of duct tape from a wall switch in the kitchen we had placed there because every time someone flipped the switch accidentally it would turn the dishwasher off.
Lan Nguyen Need help Analyze on potential first property
1 November 2016 | 8 replies
And the house is tiny, actually the 2 units combine is only 1653 sq ft. 
Daniel Kitts Should I Invest in Short Term Rentals or focus on my job
5 April 2022 | 12 replies
The amount of stress and hassle investors go through to make a tiny amount of incremental money is extremely disproportionate.
Josh Gold Building Garage w/ADU
14 June 2018 | 3 replies
People are much more willing to stay in a tiny space for 1-2 nights vs. 1 year.  
Jerryll Noorden It's a Choice People
25 November 2022 | 8 replies
And when you KNOW you can do something.. ohhhhh boyoboyo, you will be AMAZED how far you can make it.Let me give you a (not so humble) example on will power.I am a little ape from a tiny lil island in the caribbean.NASA, astronauts, space travel, heck..
Bienes Raices Making an alteration so that inspection can be done?
15 January 2011 | 6 replies
They actually built a tiny wooden ladder that unfolds from that hatch, LOL.
JENNIFER LOVE Is it normal for an agent to step out....
3 October 2012 | 43 replies
Buy a house for 80k and sell it for 200k for an investor and I'm pretty sure I can show up to work in a thong and top hat and they will still be happy.In regards to her other thread....Highest and best on a 60 day old property and she goes over original asking price.