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Tyler Merrell Mobile Home Park or Houses?
20 November 2015 | 22 replies
I will admit, going there I was pleasantly surprised at how spacious and attractive her home was (not what I typically see on TV) she paid about $80K for her property and now I'm looking into MHP as an investment strategy.
Jody Sims FortuneBuilders? OR FortuneTakers??
18 March 2020 | 62 replies
I first purchased a book for $19.95 from a TV Guru.
Scott Weaner Clogged Sewer Trap...AGAIN!
4 December 2016 | 14 replies
Have a plumber run a tv camera down the line to see what the problem is.
Johann Jells Is late night emailing now rude due to nightstand smartphones bleating?
16 July 2014 | 47 replies
., presumably when the kids are in bed and mom and dad are settling in front of the TV/smartphone. 
Joshua Dorkin Hotel/Motel Typical Vacancy Rates?
25 June 2011 | 5 replies
Some lenders require minimum 50% or 60% occupancy --I have also seen - mom and pop - independent hotels --more profitable in some locations -then franchsie like Days Inn or Super 8 for similar size -- say 60 units --Also upscale hotels --like Hampton Inn, Hilton , Holdiay Inn Express has much higher occupancies in most locationsHoweevr, due to economy --and less leisure travel --many hotels lost occupanices and vaccancies are much higher and many hotels are going in foreclosers-- Also many lenders are satying away from financing new construction at this time --and many lenders limit to only 65% to 70% of value for refinancing whereas --few years ago 80% and 90% was common.
Gash Nag How to get Potential Renters to sign up?
16 June 2009 | 10 replies
Just don’toversell the product and talk fast like a late-night TV used car salesman.Ultimately, the best technique for showing your rental property is letting the property show itself, The best result you can expect to achieve at the property-viewing stage is convincing the prospect to complete your rental application and put down a holding deposit.
Justin Bioc Experiences with Investing Internationally While Living in the US
1 May 2016 | 3 replies
Hey Justin,I want to first caveat everything I say by stating that I am neither an attorney nor an accountant and I do not play one on TV.
Timothy Winfield Adjudicated Property Bought
16 May 2018 | 4 replies
If you find one that will, let me know.4 - If you need loans, you will need title insurance so Civic Source is the route to go.Disclaimer - I am not an attorney and I don't even play one on TV.
Austin Works Can A Handgun Be Considered A Business Expense?
28 March 2018 | 29 replies
TV leads you to believe that that the person will try and take the gun from you or shoot it out with you.
Noel Challenger What is it like working with a KeyGlee (franchise)?
14 April 2023 | 5 replies
Jamil should do better quality control, but he's on a TV show, does multiple podcasts, and has a million things going on...so maybe he should have a chief quality control officer, since the brand is kind of tarnished, to be honest, since I've heard others complain, too.