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Allison Leung Tell us how to improve BiggerPockets content!
4 January 2021 | 152 replies
Any experienced investor won't ask that question unless there is a nuance to the situation or they are just being an irritant.
Brandon Fuhrman Cash flow or appreciation
28 November 2020 | 125 replies
From a pure investment perspective all that matters is IRR.
Matthew Tanis Offering to let tenant out of lease early?
14 November 2020 | 12 replies
So, it was just bad luck in your case the screens weren't up, but then I admit that would irritate me, and I can understand being grossed out by bats and wondering if the carpet was then full of guano, and then the a/c didn't cool down the unit, and then a toilet leaking on my mattress - yeah, I would have been ready to move, too.  
Kevin French Do you (or your pm co) do interior inspections of your rentals?
24 August 2016 | 23 replies
Like a self-fulfilling prophesy  The fact that it gave you a hinky feeling goes to show that it's not something you'd be comfortable with, so that's a good indicator that your tenants wouldn't love it either.You just can't treat people badly, and then expect them to be a long-term ATM machine that spits out rent every month forever.But, of course, your PM probably makes money every time the place turns over, so they don't care if they are irritating the tenants and having to get a new tenant every year, because none of the tenants want to stay after their lease is up.
Andrew Pongyan County Assesment increasing property value
8 May 2020 | 11 replies
I found out because I was proactive and looked up my taxes online.I don't mind paying my taxes, but when the representation I receive ranks in the gutter, that irritates me. 
Andrew Cunningham Newbie from western PA
23 January 2016 | 4 replies
My biggest obstacle is my wife,  she gets irritated when she sees me researching anything that would be considered entrepreneurial.  
Dan L. Staircase Rehab Ideas
27 February 2020 | 4 replies
It will just irritate you and stress out the tenant. 
Patrick Lim Househacking with a wife and newborn baby
26 January 2020 | 5 replies
I think fair housing discrimination laws don't apply when you live in the same unit.The worst problem I foresee is that the baby crying will irritate your tenants. 
Cory Lucas Tips on inherited tenants?
11 February 2020 | 42 replies
They'll freak out for a minute, even if the seller actually did warn them of an increase, because they always still freak out and get irritated, but then they shop online to see what they could get and unless you price them out, they usually stay. 
Lane Forhetz Ridiculous Occupancy Inspection
21 July 2017 | 19 replies
But, after I respectfully brought my problem to the city manager, with photos, he got on it and changes were made fairly quickly, and a very irritated building inspector was back fixing things he should have been taking care of LOL.At any rate, that's what I'd do if I was you.