Kaylee Walterbach
What's your best real estate deal EVER?
25 May 2023 | 230 replies
After the science degree, I worked as a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist, but all I wanted to do was teach percussion.
Shelby Van Horn
Hello from California!
16 February 2019 | 18 replies
I'm a physical therapist currently but love emergency medicine/response.
Wes Blackwell
How Universal Basic Income Could Change Real Estate Investing
29 January 2020 | 197 replies
Guessing section 8 and other poverty based benefits some get will be adjusted to show less qualify so some may be buying their own food and medicine and for them housing would not change much. 3.
Lance Knapp
Is Now a Good Time To Invest? (First Time Buyer in LA, CA)
4 April 2016 | 116 replies
Rent control is the wrong medicine for the wrong patient, but it sounds good in theory and it gets them votes.
Hud Floyd
Firefighters and First Responders in Multifamily
22 March 2021 | 242 replies
Hud Floyd Hey HUD, I also work as a Ff/medic in LA.
Joe G Rampy
Newbie in Montana
27 April 2015 | 19 replies
Higher education, medicine, farming, ranching, rail, mining, tourism, oil & gas, financial center, tax free shopping for Wyoming residents ;), Billings has it all.
Jonathan Li
Tenant Withholding Rent Due To Notice That He Filed (ON)
14 July 2016 | 12 replies
Take your medicine, learn your lesson, and get a better tenant (perhaps improve your screening process as was suggested in an earlier post - we use a third party verifier and the prospective tenant pays for the application - that alone screens a bunch of riff-raff from ever applying).Blessings!
James R.
Cracked Pedestal Sink
13 February 2016 | 2 replies
Because there is a medicine cabinet above the sink, it happens over and over again that something will accidentally fall out of the cabinet and into the sink resulting in a spider web crack.
Michelle Felux
Service Call Reimbursement from Tenant on HVAC Filter Clog
24 May 2018 | 15 replies
Now granted, I'm sure my situation and my properties are significantly different from yours, but the same maintenance principle that holds up in medicine holds up in landlording, just like you, your house needs a poorly paid primary care physician first to direct the flow of expensive specialists afterwards, and the better the primary care physician the more money you'll save in care costs.I apologize for the rambling but I'm in a hurry.