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Jeff Weissman Purchasing seller leads
3 April 2014 | 10 replies
I would say that if they believe the quality of their leads justifies this price they will give you a trial on them to show you this and then i am sure with success you would go in for longer contract.With some arm twisting no doubt you will get a test/taster period.Good luck
Jeff J. Increase deposit for smokers?
27 March 2019 | 14 replies
Let us know how that works out.No judge will sign off on a court order for DNA testing all tenants. 
J. Martin Same-day Turnover: Savings? Or Foolish Disaster?
1 April 2014 | 15 replies
Might be something worth testing out on a unit or two yourself.
Dante Nava Tenant Next Door that Broke the Camel's Back.
31 March 2014 | 10 replies
I think they were deciding whether or not to buy a new bed as they were testing the springs.
Brian Stone How to answer the phone
7 June 2014 | 10 replies
If you use an answering service, someone once suggested to me that I call the service periodically to test the way they handle calls.
Sumpter Smartt Is my landlord required to test for asbestos before repairing ceiling?
1 April 2014 | 3 replies
The landlord is telling me the house isn't old enough for asbestos and I doubt they will test for it because their "handyman" says they don't need to.
Account Closed Sight unseen offers.....my 2 or more cents
3 April 2014 | 7 replies
(e.g. is your subject located next to a liquor store or are the properties to the left, right, front and rear of the subject vacant and boarded up or is it located behind a gas station or is the neighbor's yard full of miscellaneous junk and 5 inoperable vehicles all supported on cinder blocks or is it a nice quiet neighborhood where everybody has a manicured lawn).The smell test - once you walk in the front door of your subject, despite the pretty pictures on the MLS or on Craigslist, do you have to have CPR because you immediately collapsed to the ground unable to support your weight...overcome by the aroma coming from the interior of the subject?
Marc Dufour Can I get my money back after tax deed auction?
12 December 2016 | 52 replies
Properties with endangered species Properties with historic or anthropology significance Properties with failed perk tests Properties with failed septics and wells Other than that tax sales are a piece of cake.
Drew Farnese Mold
21 April 2014 | 10 replies
My primary rule of thumb is don't get it tested by a certified mold inspector...ever.
Account Closed Sub-Division & New Construction
4 April 2014 | 10 replies
Splitting it into 3 lots should be an easy one, as long as everything else looks good (sewer/septic, utilities, etc.) and the costs to improve are reasonable.In northern California to split a parcel that had septic it was necessary to do 'wet weather testing" to determine how much water the soil could hold before becoming saturated, etc.