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Guan Lian Bay Area Lots for SFH Build
23 April 2013 | 1 reply
I understand your pain.
Nick Saucier Any agents ever been in any dangerous situations?
24 April 2013 | 14 replies
Ron ultimately pepper spray is only pain compliance.
William R. REI book for my wife
26 May 2014 | 22 replies
- I've definitely felt the pain of starting out w/ buy and hold and not having a lot of activity between those first few purchases.
John Carpenter Value of knowing how and able to DIY /paying someone
27 April 2013 | 22 replies
Around here it seems in the trades that if you talked to them today most tell you they will show up let's say Monday at 7am ( they forget to mention which month) and getting them to actually appear is a pain it maybe three weeks before they show if ever I get sick of waiting and usually DIY I have a brother who is a GC who subs out everything and trying to schedule jobs is a royal pain seems like a lot of guys aren't that interested in working at times he has to keep things going best he can his main problem is the electricians holding it up for the others Some of us don't have a lot of money and at first we have no choice but to do the best we can.
Lance H. Yellow Letter for property management
28 April 2013 | 4 replies
I'd also scan in a few highlights (w red pen) - underling your call to action, a quick note like, "looking forward to your call", and circle/star any important pain points - tired of dealing with non-responsive PMS or something like that. * Pain points - here are a few "hooks/pain points" that would cause me to look elsewhere: incompetent mgmt, non-responsive personnel, no help with coordinating "rent ready" process, don't send before an after photos for any contractor-related work, a very difficult to read monthly income statement and finally, non-accessible MGMT (don't return phone calls, forget to do things, etc.)Purchase some marketing books on Amazon - take a look at a few of Dan Kennedy's books.
Sean Brennan Disclosures and RE Licensure
1 May 2013 | 10 replies
Does everyone go out of business because he has been administratively placed on an inactive status?
Corey Scott I see dead people
4 May 2013 | 17 replies
From what I understand the personal representative can become the executor or appoint someone else to be executor once letters of administration are issued from the court.
Bob Pohl Hedge Funds
30 June 2013 | 11 replies
I agree, I'm going to keep the bulk of my houses, but this one has just been a pain for some reason, and I'm ready to cash out and put the money into another house in a different area.
Asher Anthes Renting to a few single people instead of a family, better cash flow but more hassle?
8 July 2014 | 11 replies
Roommates are a huge, huge hassle and it's a pain to find roommates who aren't crazy, who don't suck, who pay, and who don't destroy the place.
Terry Portier Why are contractors part of the problem not solution?
21 January 2014 | 81 replies
I guess I’ll size that up to silly people that enjoy self-inflicted pain?