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Sol Bergren Concrete block steps, remove them?
22 October 2017 | 4 replies
Ya, kinda pains me to destroy 4 perfectly good steps but I'd have to rent some sort of equipment to move them and then I imagine I'd be faced with the exact same problem in 10 years if I put them back in place.
Andrew Smith Large multi family funding
26 December 2017 | 7 replies
That would be a pain in the *ss, but technically feasible.Good luck and hope that helps!
Bill F. Cash Reserves/ Rainy Day Fund
4 November 2017 | 17 replies
The real pain was explaining to each tenant how to deposit into my Chase Business Account just to have the tellers tell them something completely different (and wrong).
Ricky Gutierrez Renting with a misdemeanor...*help*
21 October 2017 | 7 replies
And if you are having trouble finding housing that is a positive for me because you may stay in my property longer.Other considerations: prefer non-smoker, how long you have lived in the area (deeper roots/ties to an area are a positive), income compared to rent, how long you have held current job, how stable your overall job history is (changing jobs yearly is not a great trend), how long you have lived at previous addresses (frequent moving/turnover costs landlords money), what Facebook profile says about you (pets, drama, responsible, crazy), what prior landlords say about you, etc.It's a shame that some lessons in life are so painful, but hopefully it ultimately leads to you being stronger and better for it.
Brent Hill Searching Public Records for Forclosures
4 June 2018 | 27 replies
And you really like pain, I would not consider keeping a former property owner as an occupant after a foreclosure sale.
Account Closed HELP! Selling a flip with foundation repair
23 October 2017 | 14 replies
Knowing there has been a foundation fix and SEEING the foundation fix have different psychological affects, IMO. 
Andrew McKinley How We Bought Our First House With No Money
25 October 2017 | 2 replies
The paperwork and documents required is definitely more painful than the normal requirements than a conventional loan.
Pat Peri How are you collecting payment?
5 November 2017 | 22 replies
I used to get checks mailed, but that is a pain.
Rick Giuly Considering house hacking duplex in Richmond, CA bay area
8 November 2017 | 12 replies
that's most likely a huge pain... it's been on market since august.
Christopher Oh Thoughts on a Blanket Loan?
26 October 2017 | 5 replies
If you lock into a longer bank loan now, that refinance would be more painful, as there would probably be a prepayment penalty.