All Forum Posts by: Jonathan Anderson
Jonathan Anderson has started 65 posts and replied 178 times.
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [June]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Quote from @Arn Cenedella:
I’ll do my best to make it.
I do lots of investor networking at the Commons.
It’s the perfect spot.
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [June]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Join us at Community Tap Trailside @ The Commons for the June investor meetup.
There's plenty of parking and space for everyone, The Commons has beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and food options. See you there!
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [May]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Join us at Community Tap Trailside @ The Commons for the May investor meetup.
There's plenty of parking and space for everyone, The Commons has beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and food options. See you there!
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [April]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Join us at Community Tap Trailside @ The Commons for the April investor meetup.
There's plenty of parking and space for everyone, The Commons has beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and food options. See you there!
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [March]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Quote from @James Haggard:
Quote from @Jonathan Anderson:
Quote from @James Haggard:
Did this happen?
I was up there about 5:15. It was my first time attending one of these through BP, and I couldn't figure out if there was a network group happening.
Thanks.
I guess I should've approached someone! Lesson learned
Do you have a date planned for the next one?
No worries -- totally understand. We meet on the first Wednesday of every month, start at 5:30 and go till 8 or later! So the next one will be April 3rd. It's very casual and you can feel free to drop in late/drop out early as you need.
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [March]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Quote from @James Haggard:
Did this happen?
I was up there about 5:15. It was my first time attending one of these through BP, and I couldn't figure out if there was a network group happening.
Thanks.
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [March]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Join us at Community Tap Trailside @ The Commons for the March investor meetup.
There's plenty of parking and space for everyone, The Commons has beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and food options. See you there!
Post: Greenville SC Investors Monthly Meetup [February]

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Join us at Community Tap Trailside @ The Commons for the February investor meetup.There's plenty of parking and space for everyone, The Commons has beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and food options. See you there!
Post: Landlord or Tenant responsible to remove groundhog digging holes under rental house

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Quote from @Henry Clark:
Quote from @Jonathan Anderson:
Quote from @Henry Clark:
1. Your right. Don’t listen to the responses above. You know you’re right. The “Tenant” as you referred to her is wrong. Your contract bullets above are very explicit.
Ask your tenant if she has a shotgun. If she doesn’t buy her one. Pay for her to take gun classes. If you can’t find one. Have her contact me. I’m a certified NRA Rifle and Shotgun instructor. I’ll train her over the phone.
Can your wife take a shotgun and shoot a groundhog? The tenant should be able to also.
2. Looked at your background. You want to be a General doing syndications. You have a problem if you want my money. You need to pay attention to detail. You referred to her as the “Tenant”. Please read your legal above.
3. Go down to the grocery store and buy a jar of creamy Skippy. Then contact me.
My point in one and two above, is forget about being right. If you’re about developing or working with other people’s money, it’s about getting it done. At 8% interest things have to get done.
This is absolutely ridiculous. You can't be serious, right? Why would you buy a tenant a gun and pay for their gun classes when you can simply hire a pest control professional? What if the tenant doesn't feel comfortable owning or handling a gun? This might be the most asinine advice I've ever seen in these forums.
Agree. Same as Asking a lady tenant to catch a ground hog and dispose of it.
Post: Landlord or Tenant responsible to remove groundhog digging holes under rental house

- Real Estate Agent
- Greenville, SC
- Posts 184
- Votes 99
Quote from @Henry Clark:
1. Your right. Don’t listen to the responses above. You know you’re right. The “Tenant” as you referred to her is wrong. Your contract bullets above are very explicit.
Ask your tenant if she has a shotgun. If she doesn’t buy her one. Pay for her to take gun classes. If you can’t find one. Have her contact me. I’m a certified NRA Rifle and Shotgun instructor. I’ll train her over the phone.
Can your wife take a shotgun and shoot a groundhog? The tenant should be able to also.
2. Looked at your background. You want to be a General doing syndications. You have a problem if you want my money. You need to pay attention to detail. You referred to her as the “Tenant”. Please read your legal above.
3. Go down to the grocery store and buy a jar of creamy Skippy. Then contact me.
My point in one and two above, is forget about being right. If you’re about developing or working with other people’s money, it’s about getting it done. At 8% interest things have to get done.
This is absolutely ridiculous. You can't be serious, right? Why would you buy a tenant a gun and pay for their gun classes when you can simply hire a pest control professional? What if the tenant doesn't feel comfortable owning or handling a gun? This might be the most asinine advice I've ever seen in these forums.