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Andrew S. Has anyone successfully evicted a groundhog (woodchuck)? How?
21 December 2017 | 30 replies
Woodchucks have been known to climb over fences, in which case a 1-foot extension that is bent outward at a 90-degree angle should be added to the top of the fence, or the fence be "loosely" constructed to bend outward when an animal attempts to climb up.Hope that helps 
Shiloh Lundahl Sharing Success Stories or Bragging?
14 December 2017 | 34 replies
But I don’t have many friends that are in a financial position where they could do that.Shiloh simple make a set of new friends.I know I went through this.. as I started selling real estate in 1975 at 18 when minimum wage was 1.65 an hour in CA.. and most of my friends worked part time or went to school and within a year I was knocking down commissions that put my income up there with those with advanced degree's and I was just out of high school.I then moved to a private country club community in the Napa Valley  at 30 and was by far the youngest member.. so all my new friends I made were 10 to 30 years older.. you get used to it.. very few of my old high school friends are investors at all.. some are quite successful though being in Bay area HIGH tech or owning business's just did not see the need ( they did not to go into the land lording game).. but still live quite well with the high wages they make or the success of their companies.
Sarah T. Finished college. Now what?
20 December 2017 | 5 replies
First of all, congratulations on getting your degree!
Saumya Dash First time investing Chicago vs Phoenix
14 December 2017 | 14 replies
Our tenants include school teachers, firemen, MBA degree holders, etc. on blocks without multi units, board ups or unkept vacant lots. 
Darren Finney Carpenter needed in Indianapolis
12 December 2017 | 1 reply
Needs to be capable of window installation, small interior framing jobs, and general construction tasks to a high degree of quality.
Jonathan Orr Trying to answer to million dollar question of SFR flips
14 December 2017 | 7 replies
At least to some degree, I know that there are other factors such as what markets they are involved in and price point of homes.  
Lucas Machado Real Estate Call Center For Incoming Leads & Cold Calls
12 December 2017 | 1 reply
However, depending on the value of the service and available time, I would consider a decent work from home, no special degree required, salary equivalent (if I'm getting 9 to 5pm services).Thank you all in advance!
Derek Moore Syracuse two family good deal or bad deal?
31 December 2017 | 8 replies
If you are out by Westcott or even Salt Springs area that could be worth it (actual numbers notwithstanding to a degree) but there are a ton of houses for sale under $10k just to the east of 81 and on the north side that are not going to be worth the effort. 
Adam Mazzochi Taking Heloc to invest into Tax Lien Certificates, good bad ????
22 January 2018 | 23 replies
Today its a 180 degree difference. 
Steve S. Tenant says oven only putting out 250 deg heat
16 December 2017 | 24 replies
Question: how do you know it's only putting out 250 degrees?