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Paul Passafiume Tax preparation costs for business+ individual
12 May 2018 | 15 replies
It sounds like he got irritated with emails or something and billed me another 526, so now I am going to switch CPAs.
Rob Massopust 💲💲💲- Here is my ADU* Variation to BRRRR Its called BRA2xRR!
4 August 2019 | 13 replies
The last thing you want to do by building one is irritate the community.
Tom Brickman Tenant becoming unmanageable and combative
7 April 2019 | 36 replies
I could see where they would be irritated if they voiced their complaints and you simply asked them if they wanted out of their lease. 
Jeb Brilliant Buying Investments in Belize
6 September 2018 | 60 replies
I learned something interesting about Zika, it’s not like herpes in the sense that it’s always in your system, it’s more like the flu it a cold in that you have it and then after a period of time it leaves your system.
Michael D. Remote self property management, how do you do it?
2 October 2016 | 1 reply
Hey folks,I'm getting severely irritated with my current property management company.So far before I closed on the property they had to evict a tenant because they wouldn't cooperate with the inspection.After we closed we immediately had to evict the tenant that replaced the tenant we evicted before that.So to me it looks as if their screening process isn't pointing in the right direction.Since the eviction I've left the property empty (1month so far) this month they charged me 10% for transferring the deposit to me.
Jerry Jones newbie questions on multifamily apartment investing
1 December 2012 | 5 replies
Since this business is about maximizing IRR, it makes sense to buy, get some appreciation and take accelerated depreciation, then sell (1031 exchange if possible), buy a larger property, and repeat.
Jeff Bridges Seller Financed Deal Analysis
3 March 2014 | 9 replies
This avoids the situation of a seller being irritated with me after the fact (if they had chosen a zero percent interest scenario) and if that seller is litigious, having them sue me claiming that they didn't understand the tax implications.
Lynette Guy Nest Thermostat Short Term Rental
13 December 2018 | 16 replies
I was so irritated I put a password lock on the range and sent a 'friendly' email saying my A/C guys were alerted blah blah. 
Corey Thompson 1000 Bandit Signs put out in one night
18 January 2019 | 55 replies
Several reasons not to put all 1000 out on one night; landscaping crew could follow and take them down, city will get VERY irritated (they seem not to get too mad if you put out a hundred every few weeks), and it will take you approximately 20 hours to complete (takes me about 1hr to put out 50 signs). 
Matthew Newman Is it true that you need to have a real estate license in California to fill out a purchase agreement?
15 August 2015 | 16 replies
(sorry if that last question sounds novice)This kind of advice coming from escrow makes me more than a little irritated.