28 December 2017 | 29 replies
All other civil cases would be taken on contingency, so the tenant has really nothing to loose since o skin in the game.

7 February 2018 | 151 replies
I love his story his work ethic and how he is setting up the rest of his portfolio ( which frankly is somewhat contrarian to a lot of what is preached on this site)But JD its not all been wine and Roses for me LOL.... as Account Closed mentioned 08 and that time period I made it through but just by the skin of my teeth and I am the first to admit it.. but that does not mean I forgot everything I learned leading up to that.what it taught me to be much more like Steve Vaughan in my thought process.. plus when you get older you just get more conservative..My big thing and it will always be is investors not really understanding whats involved in being a successful landlord and not understanding the risks related to certain assets class's in certain parts of the country.

13 January 2020 | 84 replies
I honestly don't know how Clayton and his wife say all this with a straight face, when I've personally read over a dozen stories where people were either scammed, lied to, or absolutely didn't get what they were promised.I am convinced that Morris Invest is only concerned with advancing their own legacy, while if their customers lose tens of thousands of dollars - so be it, no skin off their nose.

27 November 2016 | 11 replies
He has always paid that so no skin off our teeth.We have also evicted tenants, our first time however did not go well.

12 February 2020 | 83 replies
In order to purchase a home in today's world, you will likely have to have some form of trustworthy credit and a little skin in the game to put down a down payment.

11 July 2015 | 15 replies
The thing I remember the most is how it's almost like fiberglass and is very irritating and painful to the skin.

11 August 2015 | 20 replies
Make sure to check out your local REIA meetings, and consider teaming up with an experienced investor for your first project to help you get some skin in the game. good luck!

10 June 2016 | 11 replies
Just need to be comfortable in your own skin.

13 February 2019 | 5 replies
Contributing to this might be that my walls are also spray foam this exaggerates it since the house is very tight other than the small air leaks that are in the insulation.I was told by my contractor and the spray foam contractor that this foam didn’t need a vapor barrier since it dries with a water tight skin on it.