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Gayle Eisner Advice on Rental Appliances
17 October 2017 | 36 replies
Might be time to invest in a new one depending on the class of the rental.Also to chime in, Sears has the WORST customer service I've ever encountered, rivaled only by spectrum.  
Ramona Huot Toilet brand to buy?
29 July 2020 | 51 replies
I still like the Highlines, but I have to take the bitter with the sweet.
Richard Dunlop DETROIT and MICHIGAN (#1 Defender answers questions)
24 July 2016 | 115 replies
HAHAHAHAHA bitter?????????????????????????? 
Sharad M. Purchase agreement?
18 April 2010 | 17 replies
So, if the Seller is bitter that you left the contract and takes his/her sweet time signing off on the Earnest $ release form, it may take some time for you to get it back.
Alecia Loveless How Soon to Raise Rents?
4 May 2023 | 7 replies
There is a good chance they will feel bitter about the increase and may cause trouble.
Joe Splitrock Winter is Coming Are Your Tenants Ready?
20 October 2021 | 22 replies
Middle of December on a bitter cold day and the tank runs out of gas.
Rufus Gillespie Jr Finding sellers Vs Finding buyers
22 December 2014 | 12 replies
Have a blessed day and I pray you find peace, because you come off as a bitter old man.
Jason Ling Machine learning and Real Estate Investing
2 August 2021 | 68 replies
There is always some "noise in the measurements" (as neither asking price, appraisal nor actual selling price is equal to that "real" market value in a sense).Anyway, slight digression :DSeverin, I understand what you mean and I think you are spot on, but the figure you want to find out, the intrinsic value of a property, which could be the real estate equivalent to the "book value" of a company (provided it is accurate, and the financial statements filed are accurate) is very hard to ascertain, as it depends on a number of variables, and also on buyer expectations that are subjective:- The comparable properties that are for sale on the market at a certain moment (the "rival" properties also for sale) and their condition.
Chris A Godbolt Rent control coming to San Diego and Orange County!?
6 April 2018 | 26 replies
Bitter relations between tenants and landlords, with an arms race between ever-more ingenious strategies to force tenants out -- what yesterday's article oddly described as ''free-market horror stories'' -- and constantly proliferating regulations designed to block those strategies?
Troy Ritter VRBO ruined my business. Need advice!
20 April 2020 | 42 replies
At first I was bitter at VRBO but thanks to a lot of help from people on this site and others I’ve gotten 5 bookings in just the last week!