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Dana Williams Uncharted territory for me: New Investor in Raleigh NC
13 December 2020 | 10 replies
Don't forget Pets are NOT a protected class, you can say yes to one persons dog but no to anothers cat/dog or whatever.
Robert Mueller-Owens Managing difficult tenant
29 November 2020 | 7 replies
Tenant A does not want the police involved, nor does he want me to address tenant B's behavior because he fears for his families safety.
Jonathan Swartz Tenant Dog Challenge with Neighbors
28 November 2020 | 6 replies
Looking for some additional perspective from the BP community.We have a tenant who's dogs are creating an issue for the neighbors.
Emil Pinlac Advice in the Bedroom: How to Tackle Rental Property Flooring
30 November 2020 | 10 replies
He has dogs, so it's a plus for him.  
Beshoy Farah Tenant with 4 service dogs
3 December 2020 | 14 replies
I got a tenant with 4 service dogs, I know that by law they’re not considered pets but isn’t 4 dogs too many for just 2 peopleAny suggestions what should I do?
Rob Baker 2nd Rental Property Completed
30 November 2020 | 0 replies
Greg Chamish at Black Dog Home Group in Churchville, MD.
Rob Baker 3rd Rental Property Completed
30 November 2020 | 0 replies
Greg Chamish from Black Dog Home Group in Churchville, MD was the Realtor.
Chris Gavre How did you fill your mobile home park?
1 December 2020 | 4 replies
There is still room to say that the effect does not occur as a result of the cause, but this is considered not very probable.The following is an example of a deductive market research approach that seeks to measure differences in online purchasing behavior and use of website shopping carts:General Cause The purchasing behavior of Internet shoppers who regularly place items in their online shopping cart but do not complete many purchases differs from the purchasing behavior of Internet shoppers who do not use the cart to hold items they never buy.Specific Effect Internet shoppers who habitually place items in their online shopping carts but do not complete the purchases are 75% more likely to return to the same websites and complete a purchase within 7 days.Research Finding Retaining the online shopping cart contents for 10 days when a consumer leaves a website before completing a purchase is good business, and means a high probability of future purchases by that consumer on the visited website.Hypothesis - A Tentative AssumptionA hypothesis is a tentative assumption in the form of a statement or a question that a research effort is designed to answer.
Tim Richter What do you do when you’re feeling overwhelmed ?
5 December 2020 | 60 replies
1 if 2 things:I grab the dog and walk until I forget about it and then return home. 
Frank Agyeman-Duah Pet Policy and Introductory Letter
5 December 2020 | 4 replies
They can't discriminate anymore based on type of dog, etc.