Oran Yehiel
Renting a Dumpster? beware of this company..
22 July 2024 | 0 replies
Here's how they work: they advertise a low initial cost of $499 for a 30-yard dumpster, but in the fine print, it says you'll pay extra for any weight over 3000 pounds.As a first-time home renovator, I assumed the 3000 pounds would be more than enough and ended up paying a lot more than I expected.
Ken A.
Real Estate CYCLES - The Current Cycle we are in...
22 July 2024 | 12 replies
Note: Been pounding the table to BUY SMART any real estate since 2010.
Darrell Kirby
Buyer backed out after closing
20 July 2024 | 21 replies
I said, "find some sand to pound".
Neil Narayan
Elon Musk plans to move X, SpaceX HQs to Texas
22 July 2024 | 37 replies
This year I hauled away a few hundred pounds of sand.
Phil Eck
On the go health/nutrition for the busy investor/businessman/woman
19 July 2024 | 36 replies
It is a habit I have found easy to keep up.My weight is down 10-11 pounds from my peak.
AJ Wong
As STR Regs tighten: Oregon Coast offers AirBNB vacation rental investment potential
17 July 2024 | 2 replies
Some of the top producing areas we've noticed in terms of pound for pound ROI and generally smooth path to STR permit currently include: Florence, Brookings, Waldport, Nehalem, Lane, Coos and Curry Counties, and case by case Rockaway Beach (three oceanfront STR's for sale with permits) Lakeside and Bay City.
Erica Sheffield
Brian Page BNB Course - Beware Scam
18 July 2024 | 1 reply
You listen to the host ramble on, generically answering questions, continue to tell everyone it is a numbers hame and to keep pounding the pavement OR they'll start talking about their successes.
Kee Lee
Tenant claims sickness due to Mold
15 July 2024 | 65 replies
If it were my renter I would tell him to go pound sand.
Rick Im
What to do when my agent makes a unforgivable mistake
12 July 2024 | 24 replies
The purchase would likely need to be consummated at the higher price in order to establish the "damages" to which you are referring... and then I would refer you back to the other potential issues I raised with respect to a negligence claim.Responding to a demand letter with "go pound sand" is not the same thing as defending a lawsuit.I just don't see any attorney taking this $12K case to trial and that is what you are suggesting as the end game.
Henry Lazerow
The new NAR rules have actually made buyer agent commissions go up not down
19 July 2024 | 100 replies
Also, to answer your question, yes I would tell the potential buyer to pound sand and go find some other agent willing to vet them and/or write an offer for free.