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Christine Humphrey "Newbie" Asking for Help - Paralyzed with Fear
24 May 2021 | 25 replies
Confidence is like a muscle-- you build it over time.
Maggie Marcinko Real Estate Tax Pro Needed
24 July 2022 | 6 replies
This can cause a lot of family tension.
Michael Wade Tenants' side of duplex won't stay warm in MN wint
12 June 2023 | 31 replies
My first inspection - now I one more thing to look for in the future.The resources I have are muscle, knowledge gained through research, and a couple days off of work for the holidays.
Wesley W. Terminated tenant "why you don't want an eviction" letter
9 July 2019 | 15 replies
I could have used you team's muscle with my last welfare trash tenant!
Henry Kaldenbaugh Evaporative Coolers in the West
13 September 2020 | 4 replies
If it is on a pitched roof, it can be quite a chore to muscle it up. 
William T. My journey to the Millionaire Investor
27 December 2013 | 57 replies
I realize I am still under performing in reaching my first deal because I am still scared but have managed to muscle a little bit more courage.
Brett Willette Career Decision
23 October 2015 | 11 replies
Also, I agree with Brandon that B4 will build your "work your *** off" muscle.
Account Closed What is your system for collecting rent?
16 January 2019 | 176 replies
The most obvious reason I like it is that it’s convenient and I don’t have to move a muscle to get paid.
Dwight Cook Doubling rents without loosing tenants?
25 November 2021 | 60 replies
However, this cause tenants to recognize that I was not going to be like the last landlord which caused some tension, but they did stay.
Jesse Hodges How to partner with family
27 November 2020 | 10 replies
I mean it all depends on what you negotiate, but I would generally recommend 50/50 as that reduces tensions (assuming both of you are doing about the same amount of work or bringing the same amount of value to the table (one might bring money the other time or something like that).