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Trevor K. Inheriting a section 8 tenant
15 September 2014 | 18 replies
I also fundamentally disagree with the program, and I am not willing to invite bureaucracies into my business.
Paul J. Buildium ups prices by over 50% for little-guys - so, tell us what you're using and why?
1 July 2014 | 20 replies
Buildium has been inviting to the small property manager over the past several years with reasonable pricing, and decent/fair software and service offering.
Steven Yang Northern Liberties Philadelphia
1 July 2014 | 7 replies
Thank you Greg and Rosa,I am definitely doing my share of research as thorough as I can.If i understand the term correctly, I will not be a debt equity partner, but a sole investor going into this.and this is their website http://nria.net; and a long article about them from business insider http://www.businessinsider.com/national-realty-says-it-isnt-a-scam-and-invites-us-to-its-offices-in-hoboken-2010-6
Will Barnard Colleague Request upgrades
19 February 2010 | 14 replies
As it stands when you accept a request you then have to go back to your entire list of colleagues, find the person then send them a note - all the while referring back to the received email to remember what they said to you in their invitation.
Will Barnard Rehab chat tonight!
26 January 2010 | 23 replies
If you plan to attend, please click the appropriate button on the invite page.
Robert Adams Real Estate Link Exchange Question
24 April 2012 | 16 replies
I am starting a link exchange campaign and want to invite BP users to exchange with us.
Tom Schober subject 3 financing
9 May 2010 | 64 replies
My biggest decision is usually about where I'm going to eat lunch and who I'm going to invite that day...So, my guess ya'll must be pretty new to this or you'd not point fingers so much...and then your door would open wide to learning new things....I still do everyday...
Michelle G. HELP!!! I need to evict my tenants & feel a ot of anxiety
14 November 2010 | 34 replies
When a landlord has great occupancy and slightly above market rents it's because they screen properly.They also have good tenants lined up at the door to rent even though rent is slightly higher.The reason is the landlord builds a rep for taking care of their buildings and when a problem arises the landlord fixes it quick.Just like bad tenants you get slumlord landlords out there who don't want to fix anything and pack people in like sardines which is against city code health and fire ordinances.So it all comes down to if you run your properties right and have bought them right to begin with then good tenants will find you.If you have a run down piece of crap you will invite gangs,drugs,no pays,high turnover and everything else under the sun.I believe at their core most tenants want a nice,clean place to live for an affordable rate.
N/A N/A TCS Foreclosure (REO's)
25 June 2009 | 13 replies
Anyone who gives you a positive review of the company is inviting competition.
Wade G. Does Anyone Else Sometimes Just Want to Give Up
27 January 2013 | 38 replies
Having a property vacant longer invites more problems and the money you gained in higher rent is just offset by the longer vacancy time.