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Leslie A. Women landlords: do men try to push you around?
12 November 2018 | 41 replies
It's great being a property manager because the rules are set by a third party and they are not flexible because of that third party.
Dawn Anastasi Another Rental Property! (This time a townhouse)
1 June 2017 | 92 replies
This one is flexible in that it does allow renters.
Yutaka M. Suggestions setting up real estate business with family investor
6 November 2014 | 4 replies
The goal is to get the system set up, so I will be overseeing the machine run smoothlyI have a full time non real estate job, but it is autonomous and am flexible with my time and location.
Tucker Russell Novice investor from Ashby,ma
6 November 2014 | 7 replies
I think the other key is while never forgetting your goal is to also being flexible.
Will Wu How to 1031 portfolio of several properties owned by multiples LLC?
15 November 2014 | 2 replies
This would allow you the maximum flexibility.  
Robert Turner Rob Turner from Detroit, MI. (Sorry for the long intro....)
6 November 2014 | 8 replies
I think the other key is while never forgetting your goal is to also being flexible.
LaToya Gibson Newbie wholesaler in Dallas, Tx
6 November 2014 | 10 replies
I think the other key is while never forgetting your goal is to also being flexible.
Jered Sturm I bought a Freddie Mac OO first look house now Kroger wants to buy it (can I sell legally)
10 June 2015 | 26 replies
The buyer is under some constraints of project requirements, barking about when possession will be, or salvage of home materials or contract closing dates all fall into other areas that make the gears mesh to meet overall requirements, they aren't going to be as flexible as if a homeowner were buying the place......and, that is why you are getting the larger offer, they probably know what you paid, so they are already padding your pockets.
Mark H. Buy & Hold investor from DFW
14 November 2014 | 12 replies
I think the other key is while never forgetting your goal is to also being flexible.
Jesse Zhu New Investor from Los Angeles
6 November 2014 | 13 replies
I think the other key is while never forgetting your goal is to also being flexible.