Carolyn Smalls
Real estate agents in Baltimore area
25 November 2022 | 8 replies
I would like to buy a multi family home It’s extremely rare to find multi family in the suburbs, there’s a lot of multi family in the city, two big things to be aware of is to make sure it’s actually zoned multi family because I cannot tell you many listings claim to be multi family when they are not in fact zoned for multi and to make sure you or your agent really understands Baltimore at a granular level because it can be extremely block to block especially in the areas that have a lot of multi family’s.
Willy Wallace
Marketing Question For Realtors
16 July 2014 | 6 replies
I don't know, just thinking out loud (on keyboard?)
Matthew Jackson
Starting Real Estate Agent Journey!
30 June 2022 | 14 replies
Non-competes are extremely enforceable in NC, so be very careful with this.
Jacqueline Coombs
Is Personality Type holding me back?
28 October 2021 | 10 replies
Boy do I hear you loud and clear, @Jackie Botham.
Andres Manco
Need partnership advice on a flip
9 December 2022 | 4 replies
I think you hear about partnerships so much on the internet, and quite often it sounds like it's easy to set up and although the concept is not extremely difficult I stand behind everybody else's comments 100% about getting a lawyer involved.
Christopher McConnell
Acquiring a property by paying someone else’s tax
12 July 2021 | 14 replies
It is an extremely lucrative field if you know what you are doing.Regarding adverse possession, that is usually not a good investment strategy in Alabama.
Ryan Russell
Horrible tenant - what can I do?
9 December 2022 | 8 replies
Fast forward a couple months, one tenant has already moved out because of her, and a second one has just informed me that she will also be moving out.The tenant of concern is very kind to me upfront, pays on time and keeps the house clean, but I can tell she’s extremely manipulative and inconsiderate of others.
Michael Garrett
Apartment Abandonment? *Beware. Landlord horror story coming up*
13 October 2022 | 13 replies
Knock loud and hard, many times.
Adrian Washington
The pursuit of my first property... that’s also owner financed
1 December 2022 | 1 reply
PS.... my parents used to rent this home and it was a childhood home from me.. so we are extremely familiar with the property.
Heather Loyal
Robot Vacuums Pros / Cons
1 December 2022 | 3 replies
I use a Rumba at home.The lower priced units are louder (whistling noise), and may not have as good of a guidance code as the higher priced units, making them run longer over the same space.The make quiet ones with better guidance systems (extra cost).The ones that do not empty their own trash, will just shut down and sit there, verbally telling you the bin is full.If they get caught up on the edge of a rug, or a sheet hanging down from the bed, they are disabled until a human comes and rescues them.Some do carpets, some do tile floors, some do both.Mission critical cleaning with no human present, seems like it has some risk.Co-cleaning with someone present seems like it works better, due to having someone to rescue it from the dreaded sheet edge hanging off the bed, or the T-shirt on the floor getting stuck in a wheel--and then it's Rumba Code xxxxxx Please Fix Me...For home use, it works great, and the whistle is less loud than a commercial vacuum cleaner.If your lifestyle is more on the messy side, with clutter all over, this is probably not a solution, because it needs to access the floor and cannot move things.For convenience (they dock to charge and memorize where they are at) have one on each floor.Just my 2 cents.