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Rich Weese food storage and more
25 February 2012 | 13 replies
But their purpose is not preparation so much as doing their part to ease the burden man is putting on nature (I always joke that my parents are hippies).As far as prayer goes, I totally agree you need to do your part.
Kyle Storms Changing Primary Residence to Rental Property
20 December 2013 | 12 replies
Originally posted by Kyle Hipp: I the end I would leave the property in your name and get the proper insurance and follow correct local laws for renting out your property.I agree with this.
Mary Eubanks Tips for rules to put in place when renting
2 January 2023 | 11 replies
No hibachis within 10 feet, 1 car only, guests park on street, no shoes on hardwoods, no grease down drains, no noise after ---, no guests more than x days, no pet sitting, no non operating cars, water the lawn, responsible for all unsubstantiated repair calls, no solvents, no cleaning your motorcycle in the living room, no candles, no drying your fish on the roof, no couches on the front lawn, no blocking furnace vents you dumb axx, no materials with x feet of furnace, no alterations of any kind, etc etc
Brandon Johnson Tenant Needs Help and Can't Pay Rent
13 April 2017 | 31 replies
I used to think this sounded so weird and that only new age hippie weirdo types would even speak like this, but since I began meditating I have noticed almost daily occurrences in which the universe seems to move mountains for me so that things may work out in my favor.  
Joey Copper Why Self Managing Investment Properties is CRAZY
31 August 2021 | 216 replies
And call me a hippy, but I value speaking with every one of my tenants, at least when they move in. 
Scott E. Airbnb Guest Refuses to Leave or Pay Rent for 540 Days
17 October 2023 | 76 replies
I'd ask the attorney what would happen if I:-invited sex offenders, felons, amd gangsters to come party in the yard near the ADU where the tenant has to walk past on a regular basis-spray painted all the windows on the ADU black to save on cooling costs, make it more california eco friendly-got some of those nonstop-barking dogs, the kind that bark if the moon moves too fast or the leaves rustle too much-turned off utilities to the ADU-painted the whole ADU with images of Satan and 666, sat in the yard lighting candles with a bunch of people who looked like Marilyn Manson, doing sayonces every night by the ADU-built a tall flight of stairs up and down at all doors to the ADU. 
Antonio Bodley How to pitch creative financing to sellers?
12 October 2023 | 30 replies
(Neither of them hold a candle to Pete Fortunato, the godfather of creative and has forgotten more than they have learned) But Pace is a student of the game.  
Jack Tucker What are your best "Special Stipulations" for leases?
1 December 2013 | 37 replies
I put it in alphabetical order and present it as an easy reference guide for tenants to use.Here are a few:CANDLES: Tenant agrees to take safety precautions when burning candles. to use proper candleholders to catch all drippings and prevent burns, to not burn candles close to flammable materials, and to not leave burning candles unattended.
Michaela G. Can bitcoin be utilized in real estate?
27 April 2021 | 150 replies
Long story short anyone who dismisses Bitcoin and other similar currencies you are likely to be the ones holding the candle burning from both ends.
Aundrea Newbern Helpful tips for residential lease
3 January 2017 | 4 replies
I also tell them not to use those dissolving cleaners that you drop in the toilet tank because it can damage parts.My leases also state what appliances are owned by the landlord.Mostly safety stuff I require after that such as no use of candles or space heaters.