Rahul Bhatt
multi family in low rents market
28 January 2018 | 10 replies
I forsee pain, lots of pain.
Tyrone Riley
Newbie from Illinois-small town
25 January 2018 | 1 reply
The $142k budget won’t change our lifestyle at all or cause significant financial pain but I would definitely prefer not to lose itThanksTyrone
Adam Butt
Would you buy a property without viewing in-person?
30 January 2018 | 33 replies
getting any licensed inspector to inspect for fee is easy, closing is sort of easy except the going to u.s. consulate for notary is really sort of pain actually, getting any rehab done small, light medium post closing is not easy, having any project manager manage any kind of rehab is not easy, weather using conv, loan, using hard money even harder, more sweating bullets..all doable....trust, relationship key, vulnerability can be minimized but unavoidable.matt, thailand
Elizabeth Cordero
Process of Rehabbing a house that has been on a fire
29 January 2018 | 5 replies
Burnouts can be really challenging- from a permitting and engineering side, and I know a lot of generals who won't touch them just because the logistics are a pain in the butt.
Christopher Veljkovic
Is my RENTAL CALCULATOR BROKEN
17 October 2017 | 4 replies
And sometimes, they are lower than expected and you come out ahead (or at least get to defer the pain)!
Christopher Lawrence
Comfort cat. Fair housing law question.
20 October 2017 | 23 replies
That mean that she has a severe mental condition, (bipolar disorder, major and chronic depression, severe eating disorder ect. ) she then has to demonstrate that the cat performs a service that helps her condition.
Jake Recz
Ohio Property Management - more hands on approach
30 October 2017 | 8 replies
This would be a pain for most property managers to deal with, at least in the way you describe.
Account Closed
Here is a debate Question
25 October 2017 | 10 replies
Many times landlords find some tenants hard to deal with and wished they had them on a month to month rental agreement, because they maybe controlling, or a pain in the rump, always complaining.
Sarah T.
How do you know the property is a scam?
17 October 2017 | 4 replies
The owner being a pain could work out in your favor since he isn't cooperating with anyone else trying to see it.Many people will submit an offer on a property without ever seeing it just to get it tied up, as long as you have an inspection and financing contingency, you can always back out.
Anthony Greco
Scripts for incoming calls
19 October 2017 | 13 replies
I have always approached any type of sales position with the goal of becoming ones friend and advisor to genuinely help the client on their pain points and solve their problems.Due to my lack of personal experience right now asking questions like "are you aware if the title has a lien on it" etc are not natural to me yet and I need to form some type of structure at first to ensure that I do not go through a call thinking everything is great and I have touched all the points only to hang up and realize I didn't ask them how much in repairs they think the place needs, or how old the furnace is etc.