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Daniel Keating managing some properties for a friend-not getting paid as planned
9 October 2010 | 22 replies
In my friends mind since that unit has been trouble free I don't deserve any pay.I pointed out to him that other units have not been and I have had to make multiple calls to them with no additional pay..so to be paid for every unit is fair.Imagine if you had contracted to PM a 40 unit apt building for a rate of $3000 a year and only 20 required attention other than lease-ups.
Bob Nickle Business analysis project! Need your opinion
14 October 2010 | 7 replies
He used it to get media attention and try to create a good name for the project he was building.
Solomon Tubbs What makes a risky investment worth it?
14 October 2010 | 3 replies
Is it the person who brought the investment to your attention?
Reece C Best advice to an investor from Australia?
10 December 2010 | 11 replies
Because the australian economy and dollar is booming, so too are the prices..time to get out when things get hot they say :) One area that bird doggers might want to pay attention to is australians.
Anthony Mancuso Wholesaling During Holiday Season?
7 November 2010 | 12 replies
Its still around $1 per postcard once you throw in postage and whatever you've paid for your leads, even if you have a sure fire way of gathering your own leads, still comes out to the same price, and you still have only 1 chance to grab the sellers attention.
Dustin M. How many different parks do you do Lonnie Deals in
5 December 2010 | 11 replies
Now, naturally I wouldn't tell them that I just read this great book and want to turn their parks around :) But as a mobile home park owner, what would someone need to say, or how would they need to come across, to catch your attention and make you think that they are someone you would be willing to work with?
Ryan Ohendalski Starting with Pre-Foreclosures
5 November 2010 | 2 replies
I have now turned my attention to Pre-Foreclosures and I wonder if any of you have advice for me as I start looking seriously at this arena of REI.
John Nail Creating a LLC, renting to myself
9 November 2010 | 15 replies
Again, you seem to be the only one to bring attention to such things, like it's an opportunity of some kind, even after I pointed out that you made a good point concerning the self employment taxes.May be next time you'll give some consideration to HOW you bring up your point, perhaps in a less argumentitive or bulegerant fashion, the tone used goes a long way too.
Dale Osborn Principles of Work
20 November 2010 | 9 replies
Principle of Diligence: Give speedy attention to any and all tasks assigned to you. 3.
Nancy Molinari Property damage - I lost!
14 November 2010 | 18 replies
Originally posted by Nancy Molinari:...and don't understand why I lost the case.Were you not paying attention to the judge?