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Tim Johnson Keeping the druggie money
1 March 2016 | 47 replies
I only cared about getting the space back on time for the new tenant and in a condition where the new tenant could move in and begin operating immediately.This required a lot of additional work on my part, and I executed these re-lease subleases for no fee, but it solved a business problem for the client and he was always glad to hear the course of action led resolving a business problem he wouldn't have to spend time addressing.In return for my efforts, I got to spend a tremendous amount of time around a brilliant business mind.
Jay Bhatia Leasing out a newly bought place
1 March 2016 | 3 replies
I am in somewhat of a tight situation, and glad found this forum to ask question(s).
Charlie McVan First home purchase, Cleveland, multi
7 March 2016 | 14 replies
we shall see if we can afford the space necessary, but it is our current plan. we love the urban environment, things to do (things to do for kids too!)
Bill Manassero Short Term REI Wealth Plans for Seniors
20 March 2016 | 10 replies
The necessary steps are: 1. a definite purpose backed by burning desire for its fulfillment, 2. a definite plan, expressed in continuous action, 3. a mind closed tightly against all negative and discouraging influences, including negative suggestions of relatives, friends, and acquaintances, and 4. a friendly alliance with one or more persons who will encourage one to follow through with both plan and purpose."
Kory Clark 8 Unit Apartment Cleveland, OH (Gordon Square)
23 March 2016 | 10 replies
Kory-Price per unit seems a little high, I am not sure Gordon Square is an established space to garner upward of $50,000+ / door.
Account Closed Buying and converting an Arlington, VA single family to duplex?
2 March 2016 | 3 replies
Is it smart to spend the money on creating another living space and what would it do to the resale value of the home?  
Spencer Ackers Buy and Hold Altus, OK Charleston SC area
2 March 2016 | 14 replies
There are around 40 families moving here every day and we just don't have the space for everyone, so neighborhoods like that are going to start improving whether they like it or now.
Douglas Soares Real Estate Agent in Seattle Area
5 March 2016 | 4 replies
Supply is also very tight and good properties will often receive multiple offers above asking.
Elena Jobson I bought a "lemon"
2 March 2016 | 37 replies
A few months ago around Christmas time we were doing a bathroom remodel for a new homeowner on a house that was flipped, the master bathroom was a disaster, there isn't enough space to go into all the things wrong, so I'll just tell you about the bathtub - jetted tub they bought from Home Depot, so it was a de-engineered Jacuzzi model, low horsepower pump, less jets than the non Home Depot version, but it looked new and shiney. 1) Tub wasn't sitting on the sub-floor, was suspended by it's rim, even it they had built the tub deck correctly to size based on everything else I sure they wouldn't have poured a mortar base for it to sit in.
John Hixon Formulas for evaluating a MHP
2 March 2016 | 21 replies
A 220 space park in Raleigh where the lot rent was about half the market lot rent.