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Joe J. Pick your battles but be sure to have a solid ground to stand on!
21 September 2015 | 1 reply
You imagine being on that ship and you may think what treasure chests may be discovered during this trip?
Zachary Loch Any Advice for a Skeptical Sophmore in College
15 October 2015 | 1 reply
Realistically make 60-75K/yr which isn't stretching the imagination too much.
Cody Bunch "Windfall" in Florida
19 October 2015 | 8 replies
As you can imagine, getting up and running as been a challenge.
Dan Smith Kicking Our Tenants When First Buying - MA
31 October 2015 | 32 replies
try the cash for keys - offer them $2k-$3k (again, talk to your attorney 1st). with it being December and 5 people living in there, if they have kids, they will want to move out in between the xmas break I would imagine
Erica Nagle Breaking a lease
27 July 2015 | 14 replies
you could go either way. thats a significant amount of money she owes you and you shouldn't let her go on it. with that kind of track record, i don't see a judge not holding her responsible for what she owes you and giving you a judgement to collect. therein lies the problem. collecting. these people usually never pay that judgement. if she has a regular job, sure, you could garnish her wages, but then if she files bankruptcy, you are out anyway. if you do get to collect from her pay, that can take a while and then she may move on to a different job and you have to look for her again. lots of troubles collecting. then again, you could walk away and just let it be a lesson to you. sure, and expensive lesson, but then again education isn't usually cheap anyway. less negativity in your life breeds more positive in your life. its a tough call, personally, i could go either way. i had a similar deal a year ago. tenant left owing me $3000. he has a job, but i would imagine half of the world is standing in line waiting for their money from him too, so i just let it go. i have a tenant in that house now that has never been more than 2 days late in the year that she has been there and i am getting $175 more per month from her than i was from him anyway. good luck to you
Melissa Searing On house flip TV shows, why do none of the investors get inspections??
23 July 2015 | 28 replies
Imagine if prior to installing the dryer somebody got the bright idea of opening the shut off valve.
Kevin K. Real Estate Careers
5 August 2015 | 1 reply
Hey Kevin,Available options are limited only by your imagination
Luke Mcclure Patrnership deal? should I take it or leave it?
18 October 2015 | 9 replies
I cant imagine why anyone would target that audience with new construction.  
Gino Barbaro Where do you see cap rates going over the next 24 months?
20 May 2016 | 86 replies
Imagine near identical buildings that have NOI's of $50,000, $100,000 and $150,000.  
Ashley Millar The seller is a minor. How long will this take?
24 May 2016 | 11 replies
Imagine two seventeen year old's get married.