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Chase Carter Our First Offer Got Us Our First Investment
7 August 2021 | 0 replies
Within walking distance of the zoo, food/coffee shops, the golf course, and Big Bear Mountain!
Chase Carter 1st Offer = 1st Investment
7 August 2021 | 0 replies
Within walking distance of the zoo, food/coffee shops, the golf course, and Big Bear Mountain!
Jim K. Tired of all the winning
22 August 2021 | 102 replies
Location, condition, neighborhood, etc...[2] Dope Fiends De-volve in life (quickly), and unless Section-8/Welfare is paying for their housing and utilities and food, they will soon be (late on rent, then short on rent, then missing rent) to pay for their Dope (unless they get stuck in the greybar motel or a cemetery).[3] Dope Fiends tend to let their living quarters de-vole into "Filth and Bugs"--while they "Turn on, tune in, and drop out" {baby}.[4] The quality of "Visitors" Dope Fiends have over are not people you would want to be there when you come to "Fix the stove".If the duplex is too "Slummy" for non Dope-heads, well that's another thing.Another thing, females sometimes resort to (methods of ill repute) to pay for their drugs, and if that happens your duplex will probably be on the PD nuisance watch list.If it were mine, they would be "Asta la vista, baby", the units turned and new renters found (who are likely to not be on Dope--such as long term hospital employees).Good Luck! 
Connie Tang Raising Rents on Inherited Tenants
11 August 2021 | 13 replies
Just food for thought.  
Jeremy Norman Pueblo Investor Meetup
15 September 2021 | 2 replies
If you're interested, please let us me know so that we can schedule an appropriate sized venueWe're expecting the cost to be free, other than a request to buy beverage or food from the venue - once confirmed. 
Raj Gunaselvam Finding commercial properties.
9 August 2021 | 3 replies
Its kind of like saying "yeah I like food, will you shop for some food for me", its just not enough info for them to help you effectively and make sure you have a good experience.  
Jay Mersfelder Evicting family member
6 October 2021 | 6 replies
You know--helping out someone who might like a little help.Maybe offer to drive him to Welfare to get set up for Food stamps and a Section-8 voucher, which he can pay the elder relative with--and they can both sit around all day drinking beer and shooting 22's off the back porch at targets...Life is LOOONG....You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink, but you could make sure your Brother has some extra water if he needs it...Maybe he needs some "Counseling", maybe welfare would pay for that, and he could become a productive man again.Just My 2 Cents... 
Julia Havia Impact investing in Real estate - which options do you know?
10 August 2021 | 2 replies
Pregnancy resource center, my local church, rental assistance programs, Young Life, free housing and financial donations to a food pantry, buying 4H animals at the county fair, kids sports, Habitat for Humanity, etc.I recommend separating business and charity.
Peter Morgan Tenants with Moldy bathrooms
15 August 2021 | 9 replies
If there's no exhaust fan, or it's not working properly, fix it.Mold growth requires two things: moisture and food.
Vijay Kurhade Why is estimating Constructon Cost & Controlling it Difficult?
13 August 2021 | 4 replies
That is almost 7 times my cost.When the cost to rent an apartment went from $950 to $2100 and grocery stores more than doubled the cost for food and even made packagea of food one-third smaller and I just put gas into my 21-year old Volkswagen today and the cost was $4.99 per gallon and the cost to fill that tiny tank was $65, then I suppose all workers need to get their pay increased by 200% to 300% so they can barely survive.