
28 November 2010 | 13 replies
I just reached out to my local reia and got some great referrals, will be meeting with them after the holidays.

22 December 2007 | 7 replies
Looking forward to chatting with you.Happy Holidays!

29 November 2023 | 25 replies
Happy Holidays!

3 January 2017 | 63 replies
@Jeff B.Lol, not sure if there is anything that is worth "stealing" in today's market given how everything is so expensive...I dug a little more on that multifamily last night from the PM's website and apparently 10% vacancy being the normal....So, using annual rent X GSI calculation, I should ask for at least 10% off the asking price.....maybe I fly to phoenix after the holidays and offer 20% less at $400K...

6 January 2017 | 11 replies
Yesterday I got the following email from my PM:"Hope you are doing well and had a nice holiday.

19 October 2015 | 13 replies
I joined MAREI and will be at their meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, 13 October) at the Overland Park Holiday Inn.

30 May 2016 | 6 replies
Would love to be there during Tet but there are no school holidays around that time.By central Vietnam do you mean the Hoi Ann area?

2 December 2014 | 3 replies
Are there any holiday meetup's coming up?

8 December 2014 | 0 replies
Hi,I rent my 4 bedroom house to 4 guys, joint and several, two of them left earlier, I have the remaining tenant screen the candidate first, then I qualify the prospective tenant with my rental criteria including 3 x income and two year work history.One new tenant qualified, the second one is not, but the remaining tenant do not w want to look for new one, since it takes time and holiday is around the corner.since remaining tenants would need to pay for the whole month rent, not just their portions, I am worrying that the 4th tenant might not able to pay the rent, if one or two tenant moving out after 6 month's lease, incoming new tenant might not want to responsible for someone who is not qualified.My current tenants argue that their combined income meet the 3 x income requirement, they can lower the portion of rent just for these two incoming tenants, so that they can take the one with lower income, obviously they just want to twist the number while first new tenant pay regular portion, and the non-qualified one was evaluated based on the regular portion as well.now the question is: can landlord require the proof of future actual rent each co-tenant pays?