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John Rooster Can tenant sue mgnt co. for security deposit in CO
29 July 2013 | 5 replies
Yes, I know that is not really my problem, but I fell sorry for her, and the reality is she can not afford to pay me the security deposit, and my only recourse is to evict her, which I would not like to do.
Wade G. Make sure you have a very large reserve fund for landlording?
29 July 2013 | 19 replies
Sometimes I feel just like you but a few things put me back to reality.
Jeff Croft US Leads List
15 November 2015 | 17 replies
This may result in a gap between their belief and reality and its my job to determine how motivated they are, and if this knowledge gap can be bridged with reasonable time and effort.Since my patience level has degraded, not improved, over time, many prospects get referred out to others, for a piece of the profit.So, I'd say that my preferred strategy is to market to triggers based on factual issues (example: foreclosure with high equity), market to specific important issues (example: ad copy USP's targets 'deceased owner') and do the rest on the phone."
Gwen Trotter HELP!!! My RE Attry Said No!
2 February 2014 | 26 replies
It may seem like the assignment is much cleaner and simpler, but in reality the only added work is done by the closing agent - whom you will select based specifically based on company willingness to do the double or simultaneous close.
Taylor Green How to calculate asking price if expenses are higher than 50%
3 August 2013 | 21 replies
Water/sewer of $79/mth/unit certainly sounds high, but that must be the reality there.
Lorna C Daley Help!!!
5 August 2013 | 10 replies
So why do you think that she may sell to you for a good price, if anything I'd be more concerned with her getting the better end of this deal.I'm not trying to be harsh, just bring you back to reality with this based on the VERY limited information you provided.So what is it you are trying to do exactly, and what do you need help with?
Tyco Bronye Lack of communication equals your own wasted time
3 August 2013 | 1 reply
I told the agent I would find the house myself.I used the Edina Reality website.
Christian Lincoln Interesting 100k Challenge
5 August 2013 | 5 replies
I don't know why this fascinates me so much (and I recently pitched a reality tv producer about it - with a charity bent to it) but the idea of turning a certain sum into a much larger sum in a time frame captivates me in an unhealthy way.
Brian Stone Couple of questions about yellow letter responses
6 August 2013 | 6 replies
Can you come out at so and so o clock to look at the house (when in reality i have to work these hours)"Also, what if someone asks me something about like, options, or subject tos or something unfamiliar to me, and i dont know how to answer?
Curtis Daniels Reducing the selling price of the buyer
6 August 2013 | 8 replies
Lawyers may be able to write a contract in clearer and more professional language but in reality any written agreement between 2 parties that is signed and dated by both parties is essentially a contract.Please note I am not an attorney and do not practice law but this is almost common sense.