
14 February 2019 | 7 replies
@Anthony Gayden I'm trying to download the podcast from this application which is on my smart phone.

5 February 2020 | 69 replies
We have smart phones with cameras and video, use them.

4 August 2015 | 15 replies
Follow the forums that interest you and contact the posters who say stuff that sounds really smart.

13 April 2022 | 5 replies
Would an FHA loan on a multifamily property be a smart move or is there a better way to go about it?

19 October 2022 | 18 replies
Treat your STR business as a business, and spend your smart-earned money vacationing where you can truly vacation.

31 July 2023 | 5 replies
Transunion has a Smart Move app that gets you credit reports with recommendation.

25 November 2021 | 273 replies
Do you think it’s smart to have the PM lender pay cash for the house to get a better purchase price and then refinance it to get a bulk of their cash back?

27 March 2011 | 32 replies
I believe there are lots of opportunities with the interior but my whole point behind this discussion was that in the end, condos should be purchased in lesser prices as the profit margin is a bit thin, as many members have agreed.It's just that, you should be smart enough to make your move and a bit experienced too.

5 May 2019 | 50 replies
If you are eventually granted a patent, and someone else violates your patent after the date the application was accepted then you can file suit against them or otherwise try to enforce your intellectual property.You cannot patent a business process (device, whatever) someone else is already using or making.

19 May 2012 | 3 replies
Just depends on the level of knowledge of a holdover tenant.If they know a similar property will rent for 1,200 a month and you are offering 1,200 to move now but they have a ton of trash to clean up,deposits,moving truck etc. then they will stay put.If the courts are backed up it could take 3 months to get out.They save 3,600 that way and leave you the trash.Again it all comes down to how smart the holdover tenant is and you won't know that until you approach them.Even if they agree to cash for keys I would still file eviction to keep the heat on them in case they change their mind.