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Patrick Shaughnessy New Member Intro & Real Esate Technology
7 February 2015 | 37 replies
Consumer have made numerous complaints about this "industry" as well.The increased score happens because these "businesses" inundate the bureaus with questionable requests for changes, playing the “this isn’t my credit card” game, and other tactics that force the bureaus to investigate these practices.While the investigation is under way the bureaus remove the trades in question and, if negative, their scores increase the next time their credit is retrieved, the sugar rush.
Troy Meyer Has anyone split land at closing.
29 April 2014 | 7 replies
Yes, it's definitely a process and you have to go thru your county planning and zoning, and it gets reviewed by numerous other depts.
Richard Gaston Wholesaling?
14 May 2014 | 11 replies
And if I say Mate its because I have a hobby that I do on my spare time when I am not doing anything, something to wind down seeing I don't drink lol, I do 3D Art and one of the groups I belong to I have an online friend who is in the UK and sometimes I get to talking like him lol....Shame I can not show my work here but oh well I do have some fans of my work/hobby and it's something else that I enjoy as well as Real Estate Investing, which is a field I found rather fun when I did it before and yes, like I said at another post, it is hard work but I don't mind getting my hands dirty, I think the rewards justifies that ;)
William Newman NEWMAN!!!!!!!!! from Milwaukee, WI
28 May 2014 | 33 replies
But the higher the risk, the greater the reward.
Chad Clanton BEWARE this crooked contractor in San Antonio!!
21 July 2014 | 52 replies
This particular search found the following (off the top of my head): HOT wires loose under the insulation in the attic; non-working plugs and switches throughout the house; numerous aesthetic QC issues; showers/sinks with no hot water owing to incorrect plumbing; a hot wire SPLICED INTO A METAL LAMP CORD found in the attic… In a nutshell, his entire house had to be rewired because Bob had turned it into a FIRETRAP; on top of this, two dishwashers were “removed for faulty (insert excuse here)” and replaced with inferior models, in addition to a stove, during the three or so week period.Now, let’s go back to my place.
Sheri Henning County Tax Assessor
4 May 2014 | 11 replies
I've been threatened, had a gun pointed at me, hung up on, and made numerous contacts that "disappear" at the moment of truth, but I can eat an elephant as long as I take it one bite at a time.
Jeff Greenberg Breaking into the Houston MF Market
7 May 2014 | 18 replies
During our numerous visits and meals with the sellers we obtained many details about the property.
Ognen Borissov Looking for templates/forms for controlling non paying and trouble tenants
6 May 2014 | 5 replies
Reward good tenants with incentives to stay.
Mahesh K. companion dog
7 May 2014 | 27 replies
I have arranged for numerous disability related accommodations over the years.Based on my experience, I believe a person with a legitimate disability and a real need for an accommodation would most likely approach this differently than your tenant did.
Ryan Dossey Looking at a possible first property wanting some advice
8 May 2014 | 6 replies
Numerically speaking, the numbers sound great, but being that's so cheap and in a rougher area so the numbers can be over inflated when you don't take into account tenant issues, maitenance, and possible turn over.