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Hunter Byler Appliances stolen from house on market
7 July 2020 | 5 replies
Unlikely that a realtor would get involved in a theft like that.
Julie Priefer I'm the renter - question
29 July 2018 | 11 replies
I've fixed pretty much everything unless it was over my skill set (replacing capacitor on A/C system, for instance; landlord told me when I moved in it was okay to repaint or whatever as long as it improved the house), my neighbors love me - they've told him so; I've resodded the yard twice (FL grass sucks with a dog), had the landscape crew redo the trees in front so they look good, replanted flower beds (perennials), power washed the house every year after wet season ended, ensured the pest control worked...The BUT part ...As a sole practioning consultant (pre-IPO weakness remediation, large financial systems implementations, global audit recommendations for SEC registrants, etc.) at times during the last 3 years things have been sink or sink lower credit wise and the ID theft didn't help (apparently, I bought a car in GA and own some property in TX).
Eddie Bridgett Jr Stockton investors and owners
1 September 2018 | 16 replies
Car theft, house robberies, etc. happen in all neighborhoods.
Wade Penner Proceed with an online lease signing for college students?
23 August 2018 | 5 replies
This is basically where docusign asks personal questions from your credit report to verify your identity prior to signing.
Joe Fairless Here’s What Is Possible in 9 Years as a Real Estate Investor
15 February 2022 | 87 replies
I used to tie my identity to results and that delayed enjoyment (and did not permit failure). 
Clint Bradley 2 car garage 1 garage door
31 July 2018 | 3 replies
Just make sure you have proper locks on all access doors to avoid theft disputes between the tenants. 
Greg K. Other ways to offer home as collateral besides mortgage lien?
2 August 2018 | 13 replies
But under the framework of this esoteric short pay program, the results seem to be identical
Oscar Rayo How to use Zelle for rent payments. Young Millenials love it.
16 June 2018 | 18 replies
An LLC is a good device to hide your identity behind. 
James P. Tenant Paid Rent but Still Owes Late Fee
30 June 2018 | 18 replies
Marica I had 350 C class rentals a few years back with a good portion in hud probably 80%... co pays were always a challenge and half the time never paid.. but what are you going to do evict them and subject your unit to theft and vandilism.. almost a gurantee on vacant units .. if we nursed them along usually come tax rebate time they would catch up.. 
Paul Sandhu What's the most drama you've had with an STR?
19 September 2018 | 9 replies
I personally think Airbnb’s fraud detection measures are quite a bit better as they seem to have more insight into payments.We had a guest, let’s call her Parys because her fake identity first name that she used is an equally big city just as misspelled.