Gary Timmons
Newbie from Columbus, Ohio
14 October 2013 | 18 replies
., if you flingeven a dead cat down hard enough, it could bounce back.Thanks for stirring my thinking.Kind regards,Jim
Evan Chance
Marketing to Yourself
20 April 2015 | 0 replies
Demanding attention with a call to action that has not previously stirred desire from the message preceding it will do more to push your potential client away rather than get them to move in the direction you'd like.
Venkat S.
Memphis Turnkey Out Of State investor Nightmare experience
29 October 2019 | 64 replies
Also, why even bring this up after everything appeared to have been settled....other than to try and stir the pot a bit more, under the pretense of coming to the aid of his Turnkey brethren?
Account Closed
New investor in Chicago land area!
7 July 2015 | 10 replies
Sorry, that isn't meant to be attacking, just meant to stir up some discussion.
Derek Smith
OK, next Step...Mentor Sherman Ragland
24 April 2018 | 75 replies
I'm hoping this program will stir me in the right direction.
Chivas Miho
Finally Became a Long Distance Real Estate Investor in 2017!
17 January 2018 | 46 replies
I've been thinking about doing this but am waiting until after I refinance with my lender for the investment property I have right now so that I don't stir up any unneeded questions.
Emily Allen
Seek advise for a non-responsive seller agent
8 April 2016 | 6 replies
It is definitely nothing out of the norm these days for agents to resort to radio-silence if the property is under contract already, don't take it personally :) If you really want to stir the pot a bit then contact the Broker directly and explain to him you'd just like some Feedback on an offer you submitted and to ensure everything is ok with the Listing Agent!
James Stansberry
Should I get the property appraiser involved?
6 July 2014 | 4 replies
I do not know whether stirring up the government will be to my benefit in the long run.
Kelly Conrad
Re-titling from personal to LLC, who's done it?
14 April 2021 | 16 replies
I thought they might do something to inform my lender who could trigger the clause, but it sounds like they don't do that, and it also sounds like as long as the payment is being sent, the mortgage company likely isn't going to stir anything up.My main motivation is that with the HELOC we needed for part of the down payment, and now the second mortgage on our property, it has caused our credit scores to go down a lot due to the debt-to-income ratio.
Joshua Durrin
Blind Pool Investment Groups
26 July 2014 | 4 replies
I've chatted with a few friends and colleagues about it as well and have stirred up quite the interest.