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Lisa Casey Entitled Tenants from hell....but my mistake for being "nice"
4 August 2019 | 95 replies
Also, it's not uncommon for tenants to complain about things only after they run into difficulties themselves, e.g. being delinquent or late on rent, as  way to somehow "justify" or balance out their transgressions.As irritating as it is the way  they chose to complain, you have to consider their complaints to determine if they are legitimate or just overblown and unreasonable.
Matt R. Initial Cash Flow vs Long Term Cash Flow - The real truth
19 March 2015 | 24 replies
Underwrite to the IRR - it requires projection of cash flows and liquidation.
Tariq B. Insurance Killing My Deal
27 October 2017 | 15 replies
Hey everyone,So I woke up to an irritating text from the sellers broker.
Phillip Limb Need help ASAP please!
26 April 2017 | 6 replies
The landlord is irritated that, from his perspective, you decided to just go out an get a dog without seeking approval - Which is a very understandable position - He or she is having visions of a problem tenant that will be a pain in his rear for the next year - Your job now is to let the landlord know that you did in fact ask the realtor about getting a dog and that you believed a dog wouldn't be a problem - you are making a pretty big assumption that the realtor will not acknowledge the conversation --- if the landlord still refuses the dog after you have explained your side of things, then you either find another home for the pet or pay to get out of the lease ....
Blake C. Credit Report Rules
10 March 2014 | 4 replies
Not only would this ordinarily irritate me, but I had a terrible financing experience during the process.
Account Closed Detroit Current Events
22 April 2015 | 30 replies
I am not throwing out blanket defenses of the city and it irritates me when I see people throw out blanket condemnation of the city.
Robert Ellis Looking for a Duplex or Triplex for myself
11 November 2015 | 2 replies
If so, I would not recommend doing that, it is too often in a short period of time and you are likely going to irritate and annoy the owners.
Marquell Jones New rei from alabama
11 July 2016 | 2 replies
I still need a mentor that is making money, and doesn't have to necessarily be in Alabama just someone who is going to be there for me when I call and not get irritated from consistently calling, texting and email.
Derrick Henley Cold calling pre-foreclosure properties?
26 September 2018 | 4 replies
Yes some folks will be irritated with your call but its a numbers game and the more calls you make, the more appointments you set up then the more properties you will put under contract, then eventually the more profitable you will become. 
Bryan Hancock How Do We Get More People To Engage In BP Discussions?
8 July 2011 | 146 replies
Also, people have to keep in mind that there are some new posters who don't read the rules before posting and I have seen it irritate some of the more experienced posters.