
9 April 2011 | 12 replies
I would treat each differently, though you're certainly correct to be concerned.- Why do you think he confessed this?

6 May 2011 | 13 replies
If someone does a decent (but not spectacular) job on a project, it's tempting to keep him around as you know you'll at least get decent performance on future jobs; but in my opinion, I'd rather cut him loose and try to find someone who is better than decent.My next piece of advice is that when you find a great contractor, treat him like gold.
5 May 2011 | 3 replies
You will come across "crazy" people every once in a while, but if you are in tune with the laws and treat people with respect you shouldnt have to worry.

10 May 2011 | 18 replies
Never tweeted myself either....what I'd really like is a BP APP for my android phone Joshua...hint hint....I'm sorry i am treating you like my kids treat the Santa Claus at the mall...lol

27 April 2012 | 6 replies
If your deal is a Sub-2 and the bank is escrowing, don't let the servicer provide sub accounts and account for these items, have them treat it as a lump sum due the bank, the bank will account for the items and send out statements to you and you can forward anything applicable to the borrower.

12 May 2011 | 22 replies
Treat them nicely.

23 May 2011 | 13 replies
Why heloc debt is treated as revolving instead of mortgage is beyond me - but very detrimental.I agree on the Hard Inquiries - avoid them.

15 May 2011 | 7 replies
It is more paper work so to speak, so some hard money lenders may shy away, not saying others will, but can.Get to the commercial real estate side and treat your business like a process manufacture with "floor planning" instead of a one at a time real estate investor.

1 July 2017 | 64 replies
Hey everyone, I have just spend the last 30 minutes or so getting caught up on the forums and something really caught my eye...the number of people who come seeking deals/partnerships/HMLs and do not follow basic etiquette or treat people with respect.

23 June 2011 | 18 replies
These citations need to be directed at the offenders, so just sucking it up as the landlord doesn't cut it; otherwise repeat offenses by a tenant can run up a big bill to the landlord.That's why trash is an area that requires some management attention, unfortunately, and why I treat it like a utility service.