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Scott J. What Type of Screw is This?
23 May 2014 | 10 replies
I never knew those tools existed... amazing!
Hector Perez Raising Private Money Flyer
12 February 2019 | 30 replies
I might take a cursory look at such a deal if asked in a polite manner but, frankly, the potential borrower will make a poor impression by asking me to do so and will probably make it less likely that I would work with them when they find a good deal (especially, if they have previously presented multiple unrealistic proposals).
Mike Ale Tenant Problem, what would you do?
21 May 2014 | 12 replies
Amend lease to reflect the new property conditions and the new rent and have them sign and date.3) Request politely that they not use profanity, say you hear that they are upset by the change but unfortunately your hands are tied, and in response to any threats calmly assure them that "Pay rent or quit notice" will be served following the lease guidelines if they do not pay rent.Not legal advice, but that is how I would handle.I would also probably look at selling this property down the road unless the cash flow is really good.
Manny Cirino Liens & Land Trusts... Would you do it?
24 May 2014 | 21 replies
Manny - the more I think about your opportunity, the more I think (at least in part) that your solution might very well start politically.Here's my idea: meet up with someone in the local political spotlight.
Ronnie Edge My Week in Bigger Pockets!
24 May 2014 | 3 replies
Some things I have learned so far are:There is no short cut in becoming successfulKnowledge is powerLack of knowledge is expensiveInactivity is the killer of all dreamsExcuses are the tools of the incompetentWholesaling isn't possible without a marketing plan and a budgetIntegrity and character are EVERYTHING in this businessThere are some great people on this site willing to mentor and partner with youYour commitment must be greater than your risk of failureThe list could go on and on.
Dana Chun Purchasing a new duplex... raise the rent?
25 May 2014 | 12 replies
You can ask them politely, if they would be willing to revise the contract, but if they say no, I don't see how you can force them.
Shawn Coverdell new members Husband Wife team
27 May 2014 | 5 replies
Live in Clatskanie, OR.Ideal price approx 50K per unit. using 20% down conventional currently.Have tools.
Phillip Syrios Looking for feedback on an idea to increase my private lending network.
26 May 2014 | 15 replies
I'm being polite actually, most need a slap of reality in their face and they have never been around money so they have no clue, now you have a clue.
Jasmine Claye Help with tools for my SECURITY STORM DOOR
22 November 2019 | 3 replies

I need to install a security storm door which asks for a 3/16" drill bit. Does a 3/8" drill work for this?

Andres Piedra Judgments: Sending a "This is what it means to you" list
26 May 2014 | 17 replies
Use words like can and may or could, not will, shall, would.What I suggest is you not go there, you're not a collector, what you say can hurt you even if it's with the best intentions.He may have walked out thinking he knows how hard it might be to collect and doesn't care too.It's better to turn judgments over for collection, the cost od collection might be less than you'd settle for with him.A debtor has many tools in the box to use against a creditor, you can't just use logic or opinions in collections as they may take anything and use your collection efforts against you.