
30 November 2016 | 21 replies
Best of all, I can close quickly giving you the cash or debt relief you need.Knocking works the fastest, but LISTEN and try to get a walk through with all principal owners.See https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/3/42899-door-t...

22 November 2016 | 10 replies
Second, financing and insuring is a complete pain.

3 April 2017 | 27 replies
After doing this for 10 years, I've learned if they are a pain before they even move into the house, they will be a pain the whole time.

26 April 2017 | 36 replies
I STILL hear from my coworkers I'm gonna loose everything, my ideas are no good, it's going to be a pain in my backside when I retire.

28 November 2016 | 7 replies
Lead with promise to solve problems (or at least offer relief).

26 November 2016 | 3 replies
We had to provide all of the documents above and involve several different people.Newbies, if you don't have a good architect, land use attorney, and a good surveyor, this process will be a lot more painful.

30 November 2016 | 14 replies
Initially, I liked the idea of keeping this house forever, and it'd be paid off a year before my first kid hits college--easing the pain of the college's financial burden.I've read around that having a lot of equity just sitting in a rental isn't doing much for you.

27 November 2016 | 8 replies
Hubzu can be a pain to deal with as all agents are overseas.

29 November 2016 | 30 replies
I immediately sought the services of a previous property manager to list the home (I have used him in the past) which he did but it was painfully, terribly frustrating communication with him and it was slow to get things started.