27 February 2019 | 4 replies
Plus, I have more incentive to care for my building and also to get the units filled faster since it's on my dime.
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30 November 2016 | 21 replies
I had a relative live with us for 4 months, while his house next door was under contract, worked for us he had his own bathroom. but I didn't charge him a dime.
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11 February 2022 | 54 replies
I terminated the deal per the agreement and still have not received a dime.
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5 January 2016 | 88 replies
I am also not sure getting a business degree like people are saying is a good idea either as they are dime a dozen.
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26 November 2017 | 5 replies
I wouldn't spend a lot of time on improvements that add nickel-and-dime income.
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18 July 2016 | 2 replies
Others will panic and try to sell it themselves immediately without a real estate agents help but,they won't accept the reality that their home equity is no longer in their possession and belongs to the bank foreclosing on them.They normally ask for almost all of their perceived equity from you at first even after you explain that their house is a mess in need of thousands of dollars in repairs and updating and no longer worth what their neighbors got for their homes last year.Your best bet for a cheaper bargain is to wait them out and snatch it a week before the auction when they're sweating bullets about moving out without a dime in their pockets to start over somewhere else.You need to be that life saver that shows up and saves the day with a small amount of money for them after the mortgage is paid off.
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8 May 2017 | 8 replies
The main points people brought up were they did everything, and don't nickel and dime you for things like sending letters or checking taxes.
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31 October 2017 | 16 replies
Good tenants are a dime a dozen.
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14 April 2016 | 25 replies
They can hire someone to test the water on their own dime and if it's not up to snuff, they can sue Baltimore, if they're so inclined.
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9 March 2018 | 66 replies
Applicants are a dime a dozen you just keep looking till you find the one without red flags.When I screen applicants I do it with the goal of finding reasons to reject their application.