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Joel G. If you had these resources...what would you do??
11 May 2015 | 89 replies
Have fun with those babies!!
Carlos Diaz Calling all investors 30 years old and younger
15 June 2016 | 127 replies
I have a hard time retiring now with a new baby and stay at home mom wife but am looking to nail down a target date to retire within the coming weeks and make it happen.
Raymond Ebbeler Multifamily and Commercial Real Estate Investing
23 April 2016 | 10 replies
Now is the time to invest in apartments from 2016 - 2020 since the baby and echo-boomers will be needing multifamily housing.
Nan Jiang Mini-split heatpump for chicago winter
26 April 2016 | 6 replies
I am thinking about replacing it with mini-split heatpump.
Austin Youmans Battery Powered Tools
1 February 2020 | 31 replies
For people who don't use tools everyday, Ryobi is probably fine.Milwaulkee's three amazing features are its mini sawsall, the battery palm nailer, and the brake on the cordless saw.Milwaulkee has 12 and 18 volt platforms; DeWalt has 12, 18, and 20.
Bea B. Bed Bug in a wallpaper? F***
10 August 2016 | 9 replies
This is a very bad joke because I have a small baby at home and definitely don't want to infect my house with this MFs.What am i supposed to do?
Alina K. putting a downpayment for a 6 unit multiplex
4 September 2016 | 21 replies
Just keep that in mind, especially with a new baby.
Abel Rodrigues Inherited properties
3 October 2016 | 3 replies
My grandmother, who was the owner, tells me that there used to be many problems however i have not come across any...yet. 1st floor- pays every 1st of the month and never has complaints2nd floor- is my only Section 8 unit and i get rent on time3rd floor- slower payer but not badBuilding "S",Store front-this used to be my father package store 20+ years ago but has been empty since the early 90's. i would love to fix it up and get it rented but have NO clue where to begin.2nd Floor- Empty for about a year now, I've done a lot of work to clean and try and get ahead of any problems that may come up when its occupied. i have recently finished all the work and im working on getting it rented for section 83rd floor- i have had many problems here, ive already sent a marshal with an eviction notice for late payment and then they paid and ive had many chances to evict them. the scary thing is that if they are not there the whole building would be empty and that scares me more.Building "R"My biggest problem here is that it is very dirty, we had a REALLY bad mouse problem that has gotten significantly better in the last 2 months. 1st Floor- there are about 5-6 kids that live here between 2-18 y/o and its pretty upsetting seeing this place. they are typically good on the rent but they have about 7 motorcycles in the driveway, toys and just garbage.2nd Floor- nothing3rd Floor- decent people how ever currently they are about 2-1/2 months behind on rent... and they just had a baby. i may be a sucker but how do you evict a family with a new born......I guess im looking for any suggestions on what i could be doing to make more income, reduce head aches, anything really!
Mark F. How much does that Starbucks habit REALLY cost you?
26 December 2016 | 52 replies
It's $6 for a muy mini vente no foam no cafe latte!
Abdul Azeez Average Rental Time in Memphis
17 May 2019 | 215 replies
(still in the early baby steps)