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Michael Shadow NBC's Hereos
19 November 2008 | 3 replies
But I can say that I do think Ali Larter is smoking hot!
Account Closed Advice for dealing with a troubling tennant
18 January 2019 | 14 replies
Complaints like noise complaints, smoking in the building, and leaving garbage out in the open.
Anthony Sanzari Dealing with Section 8 Tenants
30 November 2023 | 8 replies
Beyond that you've got constant fighting with the neighbors, layers of nicotine caked onto your walls, constant complaining, broken windows, no batteries in your smoke detectors, and a yearly Section 8 inspection that requires you to pay to fix a whole bunch of tenant caused damages. 
Shahnawaz Qadir Starting Out in the Real Estate Rental Market
20 January 2024 | 29 replies
I talk about this on my YouTue channel a lot and we get more and more people move to Milwaukee, many say they visited and where shocked how much they liked it and because of cooler climate, plenty fresh water, and lack of smoke, fires, storms, floods etcSidenote: took my wife to Chicago last week for a show and we got stuck in the suburbs for 2 hours trying to get on a freeway.
Amy Oltendorf Tenant caused fire and has no renters insurance
24 November 2023 | 30 replies
I have it in my lease no smoking in the unit.
Eric G. That's Just Criminal
26 January 2020 | 19 replies
., and someone did their time, seems like they should have an equal shot at the right to apply.There are still plenty of legal things a landlord can discriminate against - if they're rude, smell like smoke, have a filthy car, come to the showing with rude friends, are screaming at their kids, don't ask normal questions like where are the laundry facilities or the parking situation, never look to see how big the closets are or ask about utilities -- lots and lots of ways to screen tenants, most of whom won't have criminal records.I rented in a high-demand area and I think I had maybe 3 applicants ever with criminal records. 
Jim Y. What wholesalers?
9 September 2016 | 74 replies
If you are trying to sell that contract, why all the smoke and mirrors?
Vidal Gonzales Out of State Investing
18 May 2023 | 48 replies
Anyone saying otherwise is blowing smoke.
Christian Clark The realities of C class neighborhoods
18 August 2022 | 18 replies
I'm not addressing cash flow here, because that's deal specific and investor specific.But here is a little tour of a "Typical (San Antonio)" (C minus) neighborhood with typical (C minus) structures I picked in a random neighborhood on Google drive around view.What (to me) makes a (C minus) area (in San Antonio) is an abundance of, Loose dogs in the street, fenced front yards with fences leaning and in disrepair, yards full of all sorts of debris (because the little houses lack storage space), antique (who knows how old) paint, neglected leaning secondary structures in disrepair, car repairs going on but seemingly abandoned, pickup trucks from the Carter Administration to the early 90's, Residents who WORK for a living, No chain of Murders, No Sal-mon in the fish tacos in neighborhood restaurants, decent nice (helpful) people you can talk to, extended families living close to each other who help each other, not unlawful in their ways.
Scott K. How to handle a tenant who is using their security deposit as a last month's rent
10 May 2023 | 18 replies
As a General Contractor my liability insurer would drop me like a hot potato if they found out I let subs smoke pot or drink on the job.