
3 August 2011 | 31 replies
He lives at home and pays minimal things such as cell phone and insurance.

13 September 2011 | 5 replies
I've always rented mine with a cell phone and a computer.

29 October 2009 | 12 replies
Contact an expereinced RE attorney to help you set up the LLC (or which ever entity is best for you) and they will also be able to provide you the documents to sell that entity.

18 February 2014 | 35 replies
You might be standing in line and hear a cell phone conversation in front of you with some guy in a suit complaining to someone about a deal that didn't work, or something like that, and that's the perfect opportunity to create a little luck.

22 November 2013 | 8 replies
You may want to suggest to her that she invite some friends over who have different cell phone carriers and see who has a decent signal and that she switch plans.

11 January 2014 | 19 replies
So whichever route of eviction works out first wins...at least I have multiple things going.

8 September 2015 | 25 replies
Good luck with whichever way you go.

26 July 2010 | 16 replies
If divided by two is just $15 per unit which any tenant will gladly pay......These advertising works mostly for young students or young single /couple starters.which definitely need internet and are on a budget.Big family or older tenants are less attracted as they usually will get a bundle with internet,phone and cable/satellite.Students or young tenants usually don't need phone service as they get along well will their cellphones, or don't spend too much time in front of a TV, but they really need to keep up with internet.At first it was dissapointing as the line had issues and the tenants thought i was their IT repair man,after verizon got everything under control i did set up the modem in the basement stairs where both tenants have access to it.Authorized verizon to talk to them for any technical issue and they were provided with verizon phone number.Problem solved!....
28 July 2011 | 5 replies
I prefer whichever makes me more money.

20 July 2013 | 19 replies
When the real impact was clear, people were running frantically through the office talking on cell phones.